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Gerber Dam - Four members of regional diving team returning to vehicles

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Title Gerber Dam - Four members of regional diving team returning to vehicles
Creator United States. Bureau of Reclamation Nell, Wes W.
Date 1966-02-15 2008-10-08 2006-05-02
Subject Irrigation projects; Klamath Project (U.S.) -- History; Engineering inspection; Divers Gerber Dam (Oregon)
Description P12-200-2850NA Gerber Dam, Klamath Project, Oregon-California. Four members of regional diving team returning to vehicles with diving gear after completion of trashrack inspection. Six inches of snow covering the 14-inch ice layer on reservoir. Left to right: G. W. Fuller, B. H. Carter, T. J. Spicher and J. L.Andrews; February 15, 1966, Bureau of Reclamation photo by Wes W. Nell
Source Original photograph: 25 x 20 cm, black & white photo, caption under photo reads "P12-200-2850NA Gerber Dam, Klamath Project, Oregon-California Four members of regional diving team returning to vehicles with diving gear after completion of trashrack inspection. Six inches of snow covering the 14-inch ice layer on reservoir. Left to right: G. W. Fuller, B. H. Carter, T. J. Spicher and J. L.Andrews. 2-15-66 - - Bureau of Reclamation photo by Wes W. Nell", from Black Binders
Publisher Oregon Institute of Technology. Library
Rights Digital image copyright 2006. Oregon Institute of Technology. All rights reserved.
Relation Digital reproduction of photograph: P12-200-2850NA Gerber Dam, Klamath Project, Oregon-California, Black Binders, Bureau of Reclamation
Format Master file format: image/tiff; master filesize: 35,978,312 bytes; bit depth: 16; color mode: color; resolution: 600 dpi; capture hardware: Plustek OpticBook 3600; optimization software: Adobe Photoshop CS3 image/tiff JPEG2000 file size: 33955 bytes
Identifier BOR-02-May-2006-3167 BLB-2850 http://digitallib.oit.edu/cdm/ref/collection/kwl/id/3860
Type image

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