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Folder PCA0002-5

 Container

Contains 56 Results:

Welders begin first “passes” around 48-inch pipe for the trans Alaska pipeline. Joined sections of pipe were later buried in ditch. About half of the pipeline is buried., 1974 - 1977

 Item — Folder: PCA0002-5
Identifier: PCA0002-5-31
Content Description From the Collection: The collection contains both slides and photographs taken during the pipeline construction. Subjects include personnel, equipment, bridge construction, the winter environment, wildlife, pump stations, Port Valdez, the Haul Road and the terminal. There are several views of archaeologists from UAF working at the site. The 589 slides generally correspond to six typewritten progress reports, which begin in March 1976, when the pipeline was about 45% complete, and end in April 1977 at 95%...
Dates: 1974 - 1977

A workman on the trans Alaska pipeline signals to sideboom tractor operator to line up suspended section of pipe for welding., 1974 - 1977

 Item — Folder: PCA0002-5
Identifier: PCA0002-5-32
Content Description From the Collection: The collection contains both slides and photographs taken during the pipeline construction. Subjects include personnel, equipment, bridge construction, the winter environment, wildlife, pump stations, Port Valdez, the Haul Road and the terminal. There are several views of archaeologists from UAF working at the site. The 589 slides generally correspond to six typewritten progress reports, which begin in March 1976, when the pipeline was about 45% complete, and end in April 1977 at 95%...
Dates: 1974 - 1977

This section of pipe for the trans Alaska pipeline was bent to conform to the contour of the pipe ditch, north of Valdez, and then lowered into the ditch by sideboom tractors for welding to the pipe section at lower right., 1974 - 1977

 Item — Folder: PCA0002-5
Identifier: PCA0002-5-33
Content Description From the Collection: The collection contains both slides and photographs taken during the pipeline construction. Subjects include personnel, equipment, bridge construction, the winter environment, wildlife, pump stations, Port Valdez, the Haul Road and the terminal. There are several views of archaeologists from UAF working at the site. The 589 slides generally correspond to six typewritten progress reports, which begin in March 1976, when the pipeline was about 45% complete, and end in April 1977 at 95%...
Dates: 1974 - 1977

A worker grinds a weld at a double-jointing plant for the trans Alaska pipeline, at Valdez, Alaska. At this facility and at another in Fairbanks, 41,000 pairs of 40-foot pipe were welded into 80-foot lengths., 1974 - 1977

 Item — Folder: PCA0002-5
Identifier: PCA0002-5-34
Content Description From the Collection: The collection contains both slides and photographs taken during the pipeline construction. Subjects include personnel, equipment, bridge construction, the winter environment, wildlife, pump stations, Port Valdez, the Haul Road and the terminal. There are several views of archaeologists from UAF working at the site. The 589 slides generally correspond to six typewritten progress reports, which begin in March 1976, when the pipeline was about 45% complete, and end in April 1977 at 95%...
Dates: 1974 - 1977

Double-joints of pipe, 80 feet long, were stacked at material sites along the pipeline route and later tyrucked to the pipeline workdpad for field welding and installation on the trans Alaska pipeline., 1974 - 1977

 Item — Folder: PCA0002-5
Identifier: PCA0002-5-35
Content Description From the Collection: The collection contains both slides and photographs taken during the pipeline construction. Subjects include personnel, equipment, bridge construction, the winter environment, wildlife, pump stations, Port Valdez, the Haul Road and the terminal. There are several views of archaeologists from UAF working at the site. The 589 slides generally correspond to six typewritten progress reports, which begin in March 1976, when the pipeline was about 45% complete, and end in April 1977 at 95%...
Dates: 1974 - 1977

Below-ground sections of the trans Alaska pipeline are buried in trenches 8 to 16 feet deep and compacted with select material before being buried. About half the pipeline is below ground., 1974 - 1977

 Item — Folder: PCA0002-5
Identifier: PCA0002-5-36
Content Description From the Collection: The collection contains both slides and photographs taken during the pipeline construction. Subjects include personnel, equipment, bridge construction, the winter environment, wildlife, pump stations, Port Valdez, the Haul Road and the terminal. There are several views of archaeologists from UAF working at the site. The 589 slides generally correspond to six typewritten progress reports, which begin in March 1976, when the pipeline was about 45% complete, and end in April 1977 at 95%...
Dates: 1974 - 1977

This aerial view of Pump Station 1 of the trans Alaska pipeline, at Prudhoe Bay, shows the station’s two 210,000 barrel oil storage tanks, right, and site development and construction of permanent buildings. The pump station temporary camp facilities are at left., 1974 - 1977

 Item — Folder: PCA0002-5
Identifier: PCA0002-5-37
Content Description From the Collection: The collection contains both slides and photographs taken during the pipeline construction. Subjects include personnel, equipment, bridge construction, the winter environment, wildlife, pump stations, Port Valdez, the Haul Road and the terminal. There are several views of archaeologists from UAF working at the site. The 589 slides generally correspond to six typewritten progress reports, which begin in March 1976, when the pipeline was about 45% complete, and end in April 1977 at 95%...
Dates: 1974 - 1977

Prior to construction of the Yukon River Bridge, ice bridges were built across the river in winter to permit trucking operations for the trans Alaska pipeline., 1974 - 1977

 Item — Folder: PCA0002-5
Identifier: PCA0002-5-38
Content Description From the Collection: The collection contains both slides and photographs taken during the pipeline construction. Subjects include personnel, equipment, bridge construction, the winter environment, wildlife, pump stations, Port Valdez, the Haul Road and the terminal. There are several views of archaeologists from UAF working at the site. The 589 slides generally correspond to six typewritten progress reports, which begin in March 1976, when the pipeline was about 45% complete, and end in April 1977 at 95%...
Dates: 1974 - 1977

The above-ground portions of the trans Alaska pipeline rest on pipe supports. The pipe is fitted to a pipe shoe, which is supported on a horizontal cross beam between vertical support members., 1974 - 1977

 Item — Folder: PCA0002-5
Identifier: PCA0002-5-39
Content Description From the Collection: The collection contains both slides and photographs taken during the pipeline construction. Subjects include personnel, equipment, bridge construction, the winter environment, wildlife, pump stations, Port Valdez, the Haul Road and the terminal. There are several views of archaeologists from UAF working at the site. The 589 slides generally correspond to six typewritten progress reports, which begin in March 1976, when the pipeline was about 45% complete, and end in April 1977 at 95%...
Dates: 1974 - 1977

This above-ground section of the trans Alaska pipeline crosses the Tatalina River valley about 15 miles south of Livengood, Alaska. The zig-zag pattern of the pipeline allows for expansion and contraction of the pipe during temperature changes., 1974 - 1977

 Item — Folder: PCA0002-5
Identifier: PCA0002-5-40
Content Description From the Collection: The collection contains both slides and photographs taken during the pipeline construction. Subjects include personnel, equipment, bridge construction, the winter environment, wildlife, pump stations, Port Valdez, the Haul Road and the terminal. There are several views of archaeologists from UAF working at the site. The 589 slides generally correspond to six typewritten progress reports, which begin in March 1976, when the pipeline was about 45% complete, and end in April 1977 at 95%...
Dates: 1974 - 1977