Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Imprint of paper clip at upper right of negative George M. Rowe, in work shirt, work gloves, and worn hat, chain of keys on belt, hands on hips, and A. J. Barclay, in suit, bow tie, hat, and watch chain, standing, with construction or rural area in background This photograph appears with the article “News Happenings From Near and Far as Pictured Through the Camera’s Eye.” Los Angeles Times, 1 Feb. 1935 Text from newspaper caption: They Have Union Station on Their Minds. George M. Rowe, left, engineer-inspector, and A.J. Barclay, Chief Construction Engineer who is in charge of building the new $10,000,000 Union Passenger Terminal for Los Angeles. First foundations for the structure are now being laid over the ruins of old Chinatown at the foot of Marchessault street Text from nitrate negative sleeve: Barclay, A.J. with George M. Rowe, Union Station, 1-30-35 Handwritten at edge of negative: L2R George M. Rowe, A.J. Barclay, 1-30-35, Engineers Union Station
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b&w nitrate negative
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uclamss_1429_0871 0871 ark:/21198/zz002db75h
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Subject
Engineers Railroad stations--California--Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal (Los Angeles, Calif.) Design and construction Barclay, A. J Rowe, George M
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