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- Burlington Street Department Buildings - Equipment
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Photagraph dated Feb. 17, 1944. Original caption reads: "This view shows the Street Department bulldozer clearing the dumping area at the Asphalt Plant. The building in the rear is the Rutland Railroad Engine House."
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- Burlington Asphalt Plant
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Undated photo but may be 1930s. Burlington Asphalt Plant railroad tracks, utility pole, workers with a horse
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- Burlington Asphalt Plant
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This view shows the Asphalt Plant with the additional wings erected for the purpose of manufacturing the reinforced concrete sewer pipe for the North End Sewer. The long wing at the right has a platform through the center from which the concrete is poured from two wheeled buggies into the steel...
Show moreThis view shows the Asphalt Plant with the additional wings erected for the purpose of manufacturing the reinforced concrete sewer pipe for the North End Sewer. The long wing at the right has a platform through the center from which the concrete is poured from two wheeled buggies into the steel form placed on both sides. The wing at the left is the curing room where the tile were stored for a period of forty-eight hours before being taken onto the job. Both buildings were equipped with steam heat.
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- Title
- Burlington Asphalt Plant
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Burlington Asphalt Plant employees, trucks, horse
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- Burlington Asphalt Plant
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Burlington Asphalt Plant
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- Burlington Asphalt Plant
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Burlington Asphalt Plant and employees
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- Burlington Asphalt Plant
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Burlington Asphalt Plant automobile, trucks, and drivers
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- Burlington Asphalt Plant
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Burlington Asphalt Plant and employees
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- Burlington Asphalt Plant
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Burlington Asphalt Plant and employees
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- Burlington Asphalt Plant (4 X 5)
- Date Created
- 1946-06-29
- Description
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This view taken from the Rutland Engine House shows the entire Asphalt Plant and yard with stock pile of sewer and asphalt aggregate. Note the comparison between this view and the previous picture taken in 1924 soon after the erection of the plant.