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[The St. Louis bridge.] The erection -- the ribs completed and the roadways begun

[The St. Louis bridge.] The erection -- the ribs completed and the roa...

Photograph shows view of the St. Louis Bridge under construction, spanning the Mississippi River. Illus. in: A history of the St. Louis bridge; containing a full account of every step in its construction and e... More

Beautiful villas and roadways - from highest point above Hong Kong

Beautiful villas and roadways - from highest point above Hong Kong

H2543 U.S. Copyright Office. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Public domain photograph of a landmark building, world heritage site, stereoscopic card, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Beautiful villas and roadways - from highest point above Hong Kong

Beautiful villas and roadways - from highest point above Hong Kong

H2544 U.S. Copyright Office. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Similiar photograph: LC-USZ62-118541.

On the ancient 'imperial road' of Albania. The American Red Cross worker is standing in a trail worn into the sandstone rock on the old Roman road that leads from Durazzo, Albania, to Constantinople. During the long Turkish occupation of this part of the Balkans lines of communication and transportation were given very little attention, only three short highways having been built during several hundred years. It is said that more improvements were made in the roadways during the war and the Austrian and Italian occupation, than ever before, for it was necessary to reconstruct and build a net of military roadways. Although not built with any idea of permanency, they will be the nucleus for Albania's new railway system

On the ancient 'imperial road' of Albania. The American Red Cross work...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Paris Office. Data: Ex. to Keystone until Nov. 1, 1920. Group title: General. Alb... More