Detail View: McClain (Herbert A.) Photographs: Santa Fe Railroad Depot built in the early 1900's with the famous "California Construction." The building joists were on the outside of the building and the siding was inside, a single thickness of sheeting, no lath or plaster. Plumbing web added later was on the outside. "It didn't freeze in California so why build with thick walls."

Title: 
Santa Fe Railroad Depot built in the early 1900's with the famous "California Construction." The building joists were on the outside of the building and the siding was inside, a single thickness of sheeting, no lath or plaster. Plumbing web added later was on the outside. "It didn't freeze in California so why build with thick walls."
Date: 
1952
Decade: 
1950-1959
Creator: 
McClain, Hubert A.
Type: 
Photograph
Format: 
B/W Negative
Subject: 
Railroad Stations
Geographic Location: 
Los Angeles County - South Pasadena (Calif.)
Geographic Location: 
Sante Fe Railroad
Rights: 
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Filename: 
McClain_002-653.tif
Identifier: 
653