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  • McCarthy Album 05, Photograph 041

    No caption, undated. Image of small, man-made waterfall flowing into a pool made of rocks, apparently in a garden or park.

    Date: Undated

  • McCarthy Album 08, Photograph 167

    No Caption: c. 1910. Side view of a heavy coastal defense disappearing gun. Retracting or disappearing guns were a form of artillery developed in the nineteenth century in which heavy artillery guns were placed on rotating carriages that allowed retraction of the weapon after firing, to enable reloading while under enemy fire.

    Date: 1910

  • McCarthy Album 09, Photograph 068

    Caption: "Eagle River D. & R. G. R. R," c. 1923. Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad tracks run next to the Eagle River at the bottom of a canyon in this photograph. A wall of timber shores up part of one side of the canyon wall in the distance. The Denver and Rio Grande (D&RG) primarily operated railroad lines between Denver, Colorado and Salt Lake City, Utah, with other lines stretching into New Mexico.

    Date: 1923

  • eichler_f3274_408

    Caption: "Award - Am. Inst. Steel Construction." Architectural form of steel bridge on Redwood Highway; drawing by Alfred Eichler. Award Winner, American Institute of Steel Construction. Constructed for beauty of design. Built. Project for Department of Public Works - Highways - Bridge Department.

    Date: 1933

  • McCarthy Album 07, Photograph 055

    Caption: "Court of the Universe Colonnades," at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. See also 96-07-08-alb01-043.

    Date: 1915

  • McCarthy Album 08, Photograph 108

    No Caption: c. 1905. Three unidentified children posing in chairs in a garden or park.

    Date: 1905

  • McCarthy Album 05, Photograph 209

    Caption: "Mount Shasta," c. 1910. Image of Mount Shasta, a volcanic peak in the southern part of the Cascade Range in California's Siskiyou County.

    Date: 1910

  • McCarthy Album 07, Photograph 257

    Caption: "Field Artillery Target Practice. Gigling, Cal.," c. 1915, shows men in military gear firing a large cannon at the Gigling Field Artillery Range in Monterey, California, which, along with the surrounding area, was redesignated Fort Ord in 1940.

    Date: 1915

  • McCarthy Album 08, Photograph 244

    Caption: "Twelve Inch Guns," undated. View of the barrel of a 12-inch heavy artillery gun.

    Date: Undated