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View of the south façade of the General Motors Corporation’s Saginaw Malleable Iron Plant, with employees' entrance and door to maintenance and pattern shop, Danville, Illinois, United States
View of the south façade of the General Motors Corporation’s Saginaw Malleable Iron Plant, with employees' entrance and door to maintenance and pattern shop, Danville, Illinois, United States
People:
  • Hedrich-Blessing (Firm) (photographic studio)
  • Albert Kahn Associated, Inc. Architects and Engineers (role unspecified)
  • General Motors Corporation (client)
Title:

View of the south façade of the General Motors Corporation’s Saginaw Malleable Iron Plant, with employees' entrance and door to maintenance and pattern shop, Danville, Illinois, United States

Date:

April 1945

Form:
photographs
Quantity / Object type:
1 photograph(s)
Technique and media:

Gelatin silver print

Dimensions:

comp.: 18.2 x 22.9 cm sheet: 19.8 x 24.6 cm

Reference number:

PH2000:0480

Point of View:
  • exterior view
Inscription:

stamped and imprinted - in black ink, on the sheet, verso, l.c. to l.r.: "IF THIS PHOTOGRAPH IS USED FOR PUBLICA- / TION PURPOSES CREDIT SHOULD BE GIVEN / TO THE ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS. / ALBERT KAHN / Associated Architects and / Engineers, Inc. Detroit, Michigan" [diagonally] stamped and imprinted - in black ink, on the sheet, verso, l.l.: "IF THIS PHOTOGRAPH / IS USED FOR REPRODUCTION, / CREDIT MUST BE GIVEN / DESIGNED BY / Albert Kahn Associated Architects & Engineers, Inc." stamped, imprinted, inscribed and numbered - in black ink and by an unknown hand in graphite, on the sheet, verso, l.l.: "HEDRICH-BLESSING STUDIO / 450 EAST OHIO STREET / CHICAGO / NEG. No. 8330-D" [inscribed negative number appears over stamped underline; "D" is over written by an unknown hand in black felt pen] labelled, imprinted, dated and numbered - printed and in typescript and black ink, on a paper label attached to the sheet, verso, c.: "NAME OF OWNER / [SAGINAW MALLEABLE IRON Div. / General Motors Corporation] / LOCATION / [Danville, Illinois] / DESCRIPTION / [South Side of Plant Showing / Employees' Entrance and / Door to Maintenance and Pattern Shop] / DATE TAKEN [April 1945] JOB No. [1947] / PHOTOGRAPHER / [Hedrich 8330-D]" [text in square parentheses indicates typescript within printed form of label]

Location:

Danville; Illinois; United States;

Subject:
  • architecture
Subject Descriptive Terms:
  • entrances
  • windows
  • ironworks
  • industrial complex
  • truck
  • industrial building
  • assembly plant
  • vent
  • train (vehicle grouping)
  • manufacturing building
  • overhead doors
  • factory (structure)
Credit line:
Collection Centre Canadien d'Architecture/
Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal;
Don de Federico Bucci/
Gift of Federico Bucci
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