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Portraits - Family
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    • Date Created: 1944
    • Description: 1944 indoor photo of five brothers and their parents. A wooden dog marionette seen behind hanging from one of the wall sconces.
    • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


    Burlington Street Department Buildings - Equipment
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      • Date Created: 1944-02-22
      • Description: Photograph dated Feb. 22, 1944. Original caption reads: "This view shows the construction of the underside of the sand spreader, including the steel fiber brush hinged to the bottom of the sloping bottom, also the V-belt drive arrangement which is arranged with an idler to prevent slack in the belt when the power wheel is not in contact with the trailer wheel."
      • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


      Donovan Construction Company, Burlington
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        • Date Created: 1944-04-16
        • Description: April 16, 1944 Sub-chaser SC 1504 onto Lake Champlain Built by Donovan Construction Company of St. Paul, Minn. at the Shelburne Shipyard in Vermont. Company locally called Donovan Contracting. Seen to the far right is the steamboat Ticonderoga, that traveled on the lake from Burlington, Vt to Port Kent, NY until 1953. Photo #4.
        • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


        Burlington Street Department Buildings - Equipment
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          • Date Created: 1944-10-06
          • Description: Photograph dated Oct. 6, 1944. Original caption reads: "Burlington Street Department - Stanley Leaf Eductor This view shows the Stanley Leaf Eductor as it appeared when first designed and ready for demonstration. Later a few changes were made including substituting a Ford motor for the LeRoi motor (shown in this picture) to generate more suction power. Note the Universal joint in the suction pipe with telescoping section operated by a cantilever handle. The upper section of the body was constructed with strips of sheet metal lined with chicken wire and coarse burlap which would allow the air to escape as the dirt and leaves were blown into the body. The truck used for this Leaf Eductor is the old 1923 Model 5 ton White which was originally purchased with the Elgin Catch Basin Eductor, the body of which minus the baffle plates was used for the lower portion of the new body which holds approximately 12 cubic yards and is dumped by a power lift. The original motor in this truck has been replaced by a rebuilt motor. The blower used as suction power for this equipment was a Concord Blower which has been used for nearly 20 years as a sawdust blower in a sawmill and for another 20 years as a dust collector at our Municipal Asphalt Plant. The ends of the blades of the rotor were cut off and replaced with heavy 8 ply belting material to eliminate breakage. This equipment was used in cleaning the leaves from the gutters until freezing weather prevented work of this nature.
          • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


          Burlington Streets: Main Street (Lower)
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            • Date Created: 1944-02-17
            • Description: Feb. 17, 1944 dated photo. Burlington Street Department, Snow Removal Methods and Equipment. This view of Main Street looking westerly from the intersection of South Winooski Ave. showing the effect of the clear Rock Salt applied to the pavement the previous day with the equipment shown in view No. 1. Note the great amount of snow piled along the gutters and the entire absence of snow in the traveled portion of the street, thus eliminating the necessity of applying sand for traction purposes. Although the pavement is wet with the salt brine formed from the melting snow it does not create a slippery condition because the tires seem to grip the pavement as the frost is removed from the surface. On the left is the Court House and the mansard roofed building that once was a place of worship for the First Baptist Church. Businesses and retail stores on the right including offers for personal loans, and the Federal Savings Bank. Cars parked on both sides of the street.
            • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


            Cathedral High School
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              • Date Created: 1944
              • Description: 1944 photo of Cathedral High School students gathered outside on the steps of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Burlington, Vt for a class picture. Photo #6.
              • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


              Cathedral High School
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                • Date Created: 1944
                • Description: 1944 photo of Cathedral High School students gathered outside on the steps of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Burlington, Vt for a class picture. Photo #4.
                • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


                Construction Sites
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                  • Date Created: 1944
                  • Description: 1944 photo of a lot of pipes piled up in the center of a what may be a section of the boiler room (furnaces seen in the background). This may be below deck aboard the Ticonderoga steamboat ferry.
                  • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


                  Blodgett Oven Company - Oven Parts
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                    • Date Created: 1944
                    • Description: Dated 1944 Misc. Mechanical Devices Photo of oven parts used in manufacturing at the G. S. Blodgett Co., Inc, Lakeside Ave., Burlington, Vermont.
                    • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


                    Bristol School -Basketball
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                      • Date Created: 1944
                      • Description: 1944 Bristol girls' basketball team in front of the old high school, Bristol, Vermont. One girl holds a plush panda bear mascot (with one eye?). Photo #23.
                      • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs