Niagara Power Project
Found in 63 Collections and/or Records:
Box 2: Niagara Power Project NY State Power Authority - [Small prints] Marjorie F. Williams Prints and Don Looker Prints, 1959-1962
Photographs showing construction of the power plant
Box 2: Niagara Power Project, NY State Power Authority UHL, Hall, and Rich Engineers - Photos, undated
Photographs showing construction of the power plant with some text description
Box 2: Niagara Power Project, UHL, Hall, & Rich Engineers NY State Power Project, 1958
Photographs showing planning, aerial images, and locations where the power plant was being planned and built. Also present is one news clipping
Box 2: Niagara Power Project, UHL, Hall, & Rich Engineers NY State Power Project, 1959
Photographs of the Niagara River, and the construction of the R. Moses Power Plant
Box 2: Power Authority - State of NY UHL, Hall & Rich Engineers - Niagara Power Project - PA Photos with descriptions of photos, 1958-1962
Photographs with descriptions showing the Niagara Power Project
Box 2 :Power Companies (1-Adams's Plant, 1-Schoellkohf Station 3A, 1-NF Hydraulic Power and Mfg. Co., 1-NF Aerial View, 1951-1952, 1951-1952
Two photographs of Niagara Falls Power Companies including the Wheelpit at Adams Plant.
Box 2: Site of Robert Moses Power Plant Niagara Power Project, NY State Power Authority, 1956-1957
Aerial photographs showing the Robert Moses Power Plant
Bridges - Lewiston Arch, 1960 - 1980
Photographs of the Lewiston Steel Arch bridge includes construction, artist conception of the bridge and Governor Rockefeller shaking hands with a Canadian counterpart.
Bridges - Michigan Central, 1925 - 2002
Photographs of the Michigan Central Railroad Bridge (also known as the Canada Southern Railroad Bridge) over the Whirlpool Rapids includes construction shots and index of new donation of photographs from the Canadian Pacific Railway Company.
Churches, Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox, 1958 - 1972
Photographs of the Holy Trinity Russian Church, including a photograph of the church being relocated in 1958 as part of the Niagara Power Project