Title:
Photographs from the James Noble Hatch papers
Creator/Contributor:
Hatch, James Noble., creator
Abstract:
Photographic prints and negatives chiefly document the ruins of the St. Francis Dam (Los Angeles County) after its catastrophic
failure in 1928. Lantern slides depict various mines, railways, power plants, cargo ships and other subjects pertaining to
the coal industry of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century in the United States.
Date:
ca. 1880-1928 (issued)
Subject:
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Coal trade -- United States -- Photographs
Coal mines and mining -- United States -- Photographs
Coal-fired power plants -- United States -- Photographs
Coal-carrying vessels -- United States -- Photographs
Railroads -- United States -- Photographs
Charbon -- Industrie -- États-Unis -- Photographies
Charbon -- Mines et extraction -- États-Unis -- Photographies
Centrales au charbon -- États-Unis -- Photographies
Charbonniers (Cargos) -- États-Unis -- Photographies
Coal-carrying vessels
Coal-fired power plants
Coal mines and mining
Coal trade
Railroads
United States
Saint Francis Dam (Calif.) -- Pictorial works
Note:
Prints and negatives photographed by James Noble Hatch. Lantern slides by various, chiefly unidentified photographers.
Title devised by cataloger.
NITRATE NEGATIVES CLOSED TO RESEARCH DUE TO HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RESTRICTIONS.
Transferred from the James Noble Hatch papers (BANC MSS 2012/232).
Gift ; Of Neal Roberts; 2012.
James Noble Hatch was a civil engineer who worked in Chicago, Michigan and California, and perhaps elsewhere. Among his projects
was the design of the power sub-stations for Henry Huntington's Pacific Electric Railway System. He was also a poet, publishing
Mirthful Musings in 1925.
Preferred citation: Photographs from the James Noble Hatch papers, BANC PIC 2013.028, The Bancroft Library, University of
California, Berkeley.
Type:
graphic
Photographs.
Pictorial works.
Physical Description:
photonegative
photoprint
slide
1 folder (approximately 55 photographic prints), 3 boxes (approximately 230 lantern slides) and 8 negatives : 4 x 5 in. or
smaller.
Language:
English
Origin:
United States
Copyright Note:
NITRATE NEGATIVES CLOSED TO RESEARCH DUE TO HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RESTRICTIONS.