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Title
Wrecked trestle at the Rockwood Headgate, Colonia Ladrillera, Mexico (vicinity), 1906
Date Created and/or Issued
[1906]
Rights Information
Copyrighted
In Copyright - Rights-holder(s) unlocatable or unidentifible (http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-RUU/1.0/)
Rights Holder and Contact
spec-coll@library.ucla.edu
Description
Scope/Content: [Caption, section 3:] View of the Rockwood Headgate -- construction, diversion of water through it, development of weaknesses and failure. January 1, 1906 to October 11, 1906. [Written:] 817-1027
Scope/Content: [Caption below photograph:] "The trestle that failed," and the wrecked battleship.
Type
image
Format
image
Form/Genre
black-and-white photographs
Identifier
uclalsc_94_001_03_112
Language
English
Subject
Hydraulic gates--Design and construction
Place
Colonia Ladrillera (Mexico)
32.680146, -114.74885
Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)

Parent Item
Irrigation work of California Development Company including Colorado River crevasse, effects thereof and diversion. 1903-1908. Vol. 1 ["Vol 1" crossed out] - Views. H. T. Cory.
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library
Collection
Photograph albums documenting diversion of the Colorado River and creation of the Salton Sea, 1900-1911

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