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Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, Moniteau County, MO

Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, ...

Significance: Built one hundred years ago by one of the Midwest's most prolific bridge erectors, the Lupus Bridge features a pin-connected Pratt truss superstructure. From the 1870s through the 1910s, thousand... More

Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, Moniteau County, MO

Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, ...

Significance: Built one hundred years ago by one of the Midwest's most prolific bridge erectors, the Lupus Bridge features a pin-connected Pratt truss superstructure. From the 1870s through the 1910s, thousand... More

Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, Moniteau County, MO

Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, ...

Significance: Built one hundred years ago by one of the Midwest's most prolific bridge erectors, the Lupus Bridge features a pin-connected Pratt truss superstructure. From the 1870s through the 1910s, thousand... More

Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, Moniteau County, MO

Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, ...

Significance: Built one hundred years ago by one of the Midwest's most prolific bridge erectors, the Lupus Bridge features a pin-connected Pratt truss superstructure. From the 1870s through the 1910s, thousand... More

Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, Moniteau County, MO

Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, ...

Significance: Built one hundred years ago by one of the Midwest's most prolific bridge erectors, the Lupus Bridge features a pin-connected Pratt truss superstructure. From the 1870s through the 1910s, thousand... More

Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, Moniteau County, MO

Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, ...

Significance: Built one hundred years ago by one of the Midwest's most prolific bridge erectors, the Lupus Bridge features a pin-connected Pratt truss superstructure. From the 1870s through the 1910s, thousand... More

Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, Moniteau County, MO

Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, ...

Significance: Built one hundred years ago by one of the Midwest's most prolific bridge erectors, the Lupus Bridge features a pin-connected Pratt truss superstructure. From the 1870s through the 1910s, thousand... More

Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, Moniteau County, MO

Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, ...

Significance: Built one hundred years ago by one of the Midwest's most prolific bridge erectors, the Lupus Bridge features a pin-connected Pratt truss superstructure. From the 1870s through the 1910s, thousand... More

Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, Moniteau County, MO

Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, ...

Significance: Built one hundred years ago by one of the Midwest's most prolific bridge erectors, the Lupus Bridge features a pin-connected Pratt truss superstructure. From the 1870s through the 1910s, thousand... More

Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, Moniteau County, MO

Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, ...

Significance: Built one hundred years ago by one of the Midwest's most prolific bridge erectors, the Lupus Bridge features a pin-connected Pratt truss superstructure. From the 1870s through the 1910s, thousand... More

Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, Moniteau County, MO

Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, ...

Significance: Built one hundred years ago by one of the Midwest's most prolific bridge erectors, the Lupus Bridge features a pin-connected Pratt truss superstructure. From the 1870s through the 1910s, thousand... More

Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, Moniteau County, MO

Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, ...

Significance: Built one hundred years ago by one of the Midwest's most prolific bridge erectors, the Lupus Bridge features a pin-connected Pratt truss superstructure. From the 1870s through the 1910s, thousand... More

Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, Moniteau County, MO

Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, ...

Significance: Built one hundred years ago by one of the Midwest's most prolific bridge erectors, the Lupus Bridge features a pin-connected Pratt truss superstructure. From the 1870s through the 1910s, thousand... More

Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, Moniteau County, MO

Lupus Bridge, Spanning Splice Creek at Moniteau County Road 4, Lupus, ...

Significance: Built one hundred years ago by one of the Midwest's most prolific bridge erectors, the Lupus Bridge features a pin-connected Pratt truss superstructure. From the 1870s through the 1910s, thousand... More

Hold everything. Strain above on a worker's face as he aids his mate to splice wire cable in the rigging loft at an eastern Navy yard. Miles of stout cable are needed for Uncle Sam's fleet

Hold everything. Strain above on a worker's face as he aids his mate t...

Public domain photograph of 1930s-1940s US industrial development, Second World War, US war production, indusry, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Splicing the line. The loose end in the worker's left hand is feeding an uninterrupted supply of cord to the machine from an emergency spool at the worker's feet. Meantime he searches through the maze of cords to find the one which has broken, to make his splice, and to resume the supply from the regular spool. Firestone (General Tires), Akron, Ohio

Splicing the line. The loose end in the worker's left hand is feeding ...

Public domain photograph of 1930s working-class Americans, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description