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HABS/HAER/HALS Historic Reports and Photography:

Photo Documentation of the United/Todd Shipyard Crane, Alameda, California, by Stephen Schafer.

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Published by:
Stephen Schafer
Published:
7/14/2013
Specs:
Standard / 8.25" x 10.75"
54 pages Perfect-bound
Category:
History
Tags:
Alameda, black and white, CEQA Mitigation, Crane, HABS, HAER, HALS, Historic Engineering Documentation, history, Oakland, photo, photography, schafphoto.com, stephen schafer. habsphoto.com

Historic crane and site photographs taken of the Historic United Shipyard Crane, Alameda, California. (October 2012). All photographs were created and processed to HAER standards but not transmitted to HAER. The mitigation was state level because of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The photographs and negatives were delivered to the city of Alameda, California, and several of these books were printed and delivered to the city for distribution to local archives and historical societies.

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