Hoover Dam construction: diversion tunnels 1932

0002:1230: Hoover Dam construction: diversion tunnels: "Placing concrete liner in diversion tunnel, 3' thick. First pour base, then sides, then ceiling." [0123 0129 folder 123 Ray Cutright Collection] [UNLV Library - Special Collections Copy Negative] [USBR photo]
0002:1230

Hoover Dam construction: diversion tunnels: "Placing concrete liner in diversion tunnel, 3' thick. First pour base, then sides, then ceiling." [0123 0129 folder 123 Ray Cutright Collection] [UNLV Library - Special Collections Copy Negative] [USBR photo]

Name/Title

Hoover Dam construction: diversion tunnels 1932

Entry/Object ID

0002:1230

Description

Hoover Dam construction: diversion tunnels: "Placing concrete liner in diversion tunnel, 3' thick. First pour base, then sides, then ceiling."; 0123 0129 folder 123 Ray Cutright Collection; UNLV Library - Special Collections Copy Negative; USBR photo

Collection

Hoover Dam Construction, Bureau of Reclamation, UNLV Library, Cutright, Railroads/Locomotives

Made/Created

Artist Information

Artist

Cutright, Ray

Role

Photographer

Date made

1932 - 1932

Notes

Original or Negative: Original [0123 0129 folder 123 Ray Cutright Collection] [UNLV Library - Special Collections Copy Negative] [USBR photo]

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Secondary Object Term

Print, Photographic

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Photograph

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Graphic Documents

Nomenclature Class

Documentary Objects

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

Search Terms

Hoover Dam, Construction, Diversion Tunnels

Other Names and Numbers

Other Number

Negative No.: 0123 0129 folder 123

Dimensions

Dimension Notes

Printsize: (8 x 10)

Location

Location

* Untyped Location

Research room

Date

December 10, 2025

Provenance

Notes

UNLS Cutright Collection 0123:0129

General Notes

Note

Negative Location: N/A Notes: copy neg. June 2015 PastPerfect Conversion

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Create Date

November 30, 2020

Updated By

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Update Date

December 15, 2025