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MEDIA INFORMATION

 
 
 
COLLECTION NAME:
LUNA Collections
mediaCollectionId
lunacol~1~1
LUNA Collections
Collection
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Record 
Institution:
New York City Department of Records
institution
New York City Department of Records
Institution
false
Collection Name:
Dpw: Department Of Public Works
collection_name
Dpw: Department Of Public Works
Collection Name
false
Category:
Records: Government, Organizations, Business
category
Records: Government, Organizations, Business
Category
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Link to collection:
http://nycma.lunaim…
link_to_collection
http://nycma.lunaimaging.com/luna/servlet/s/hv54wu
Link to collection
false
Description:
Department of Public Works, 1939-1973. 20,000 images in collection; 728 in gallery. Established in 1939, the Department of Public Works assumed the functions of the former Department of Plant & Structures and took over the responsibility for the maintenance of public buildings from the borough presidents. The images are similar to the Department of Bridges/Plant & Structures series; public buildings and vehicles are well-represented in the collection. The 64 Kodachrome transparencies dating between 1939 and 1940 are some of the earliest color images in the Archives. They document all the major bridges and public buildings overseen by the DPW. Approximately 20,000 8" x 10" gelatin-silver prints and acetate negatives of varying sizes. 600 glass lantern slides and 64 -35mm color transparencies.
description
Department of Public Works, 1939-1973. 20,000 images in collection; 728 in gallery. Established in 1939, the Department of Public Works assumed the functions of the former Department of Plant & Structures and took over the responsibility for the maintenance of public buildings from the borough presidents. The images are similar to the Department of Bridges/Plant & Structures series; public buildings and vehicles are well-represented in the collection. The 64 Kodachrome transparencies dating between 1939 and 1940 are some of the earliest color images in the Archives. They document all the major bridges and public buildings overseen by the DPW. Approximately 20,000 8" x 10" gelatin-silver prints and acetate negatives of varying sizes. 600 glass lantern slides and 64 -35mm color transparencies.
Description
false