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Burlington Asphalt Plant
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    • Date Created: undated
    • Description: This view shows the Asphalt Plant with the additional wings erected for the purpose of manufacturing the reinforced concrete sewer pipe for the North End Sewer. The long wing at the right has a platform through the center from which the concrete is poured from two wheeled buggies into the steel form placed on both sides. The wing at the left is the curing room where the tile were stored for a period of forty-eight hours before being taken onto the job. Both buildings were equipped with steam heat.
    • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


    Burlington Sand and Gravel Plant
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      • Description: Washing and screening plant at the Burlington Sand and Gravel Plant in Williston in this undated photo (may be 1930s)
      • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


      Burlington Sand and Gravel Plant (4X5)
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        • Description: Structures and the Burlington Sand and Gravel Plant in Williston
        • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


        Burlington Street Department Buildings (Pine Street)
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          • Date Created: 1942-12-09
          • Description: December 9, 1942. PINE STREET CENTRAL PLANT STOREHOUSE NO.1 This view of the storehouse No. 1 shows it as it appeared in December 1942 after the rough boarding and roof work had been nearly completed. This storehouse was constructed mainly for storing sand and salt for winter use in sanding the streets and sidewalks, also for storing the snow fence and sand boxes during the summer. In addition to this, however, the ground floor of the original section of the old Robinson-Edwards Lumber shed shown at the right end of the storehouse is used for storing machinery and equipment while the south end shown at the left side of the picture is used for storing small tools and equipment. Note the 60 foot timber truss supported by one center pier which was constructed between the two halves of the original lumber shed making a total length of 120 feet and a total width of 40 feet. Note the two salt bins at either side of the sand storage space, also the Elevating Conveyor used in loading sand.
          • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


          Burlington Street Department Buildings (Pine Street)
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            • Date Created: 1934-07-20
            • Description: July 20, 1934. Central Plant of the Burlington Street Department
            • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


            Burlington Street Department Buildings - Interiors
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              • Date Created: 1934-07-20
              • Description: July 20, 1934. P.W.A. PROJECT NO. 2215 A view showing interior of stables on the east side.
              • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


              Burlington Streets: Barrett Street
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                • Date Created: 1941-10-17
                • Description: Photograph dated Oct. 17, 1941. Original caption reads: "Barrett Street Improvements: This view shows the Rossetti residence [32 Barrett St.] after having been raised approximately ten feet and moved back off the street line approximately fifteen feet. The chimney being constructed was carried to the sub-foundation footings to prevent settlement. Note the cement blocks used for the cellar walls on top of the concrete sub-cellar foundation walls; also note that the sills have been replaced and new clapboards and siding have been completed; also note that the filling has been carried to a point even with the front of the house which is approximately fifteen feet back of the street line; also note completion of sidewalk construction on new fill and approach to house.
                • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


                Burlington Streets: Colchester Ave
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                  • Date Created: 1929-10-19
                  • Description: Oct. 19, 1929 dated photo of Colchester Ave. looking eastward. East Avenue is to the right. On the extreme right of the photo is the building No. 209 Colchester with bands of colored shingles barely visible. Portions of No. 221 further down the street on the right are seen and this site was once a place of worship for First Baptist Church of Burlington from 1834 to 1842. More about this photo can be found on UVM's Historic Burlington Project web site.
                  • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


                  Camp Marycrest (Grand Isle, VT)
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                    • Description: Campers, staff and Sisters of Mercy nuns line the front porch and stairs of the main building of Camp Marycrest and enjoy a meal. Note real tea cups are being used. Most folks wear sweaters or jackets. Could this be an end of season gathering? The camp was for girls and operated from 1957 to 1993 by the Sisters of Mercy located in Grand Isle, Vermont. Undated but may be 1950s or 1960s.
                    • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


                    Chittenden Trust Company - Interiors
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                      • Description: A view of the interior of the newly constructed Chittenden County Trust Company bank (123 Church Street & 173 College Street). Seen is the long steel counter supplied by McAuliffe's, an adding machine, overhead hanging chandelier lamps, a lone desk with telephone and the architecturally elaborate wall treatment. Undated but may be early 1930s.
                      • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs