Leon B. Strout Photographs and Papers
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Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- A crowd of people watches the construction of Carlton Bridge. Photograph taken from Woolwich, looking across the Kennebec River towards Bath, ME.
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- Real photo postcard of the Pejepscot Falls (also known as the Brunswick Falls) on the Androscoggin River beneath the Frank J. Wood Bridge.
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- A ferry, "Fernando Gorges", passes between the construction of Carlton Bridge along the Kennebec River. Photograph taken from Woolwich, looking across the Kennebec River towards Bath, ME.
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- A section of Carlton Bridge is positioned by workers on the Kennebec River off of Woolwich, ME. Bath, ME visible in the background.
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- Real photo postcard of the Pejepscot Falls (also known as the Brunswick Falls) on the Androscoggin River beneath the Frank J. Wood Bridge, between Brunswick and Topsham, ME.
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- Real photo postcard of the Pejepscot Falls (also known as the Brunswick Falls) on the Androscoggin River beneath the Frank J. Wood Bridge.
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- A crowd of people watches as segments of the Carlton Bridge are transported by boats and placed on large supports. Photograph taken from Woolwich, looking across the Kennebec River towards Bath, ME.
- View of the Pejepscot Mill behind the Topsham-Brunswick Bridge
Date: 1919-01-01
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- A stone bridge runs over a river towards a small stone house.
Date: 1919-01-01
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- A stone bridge runs over a river with a small water wheel. A man observes the photographer on the opposite side of the river. Stone buildings stand in the background.
Date: 1919-01-01
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- A narrow bridge built over a river (possibly the River Somme) which flows through a passage between brick buildings. A damaged building (garage?) stands in midground. Housing labelled "Amiens area"
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- Real photo postcard of the Pejepscot Falls (also known as the Brunswick Falls) on the Androscoggin River beneath the Frank J. Wood Bridge.
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- The Androscoggin River, Pejepscot Falls, and the Frank J. Wood Bridge. Elevated view from Brunswick looking towards Topsham, ME.
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- View of the Frank J. Wood Bridge at ground level, looking from Brunswick towards Topsham, ME.
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- Carlton Bridge, captured during construction from inland towards Woolwich, ME.
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- A crowd of people watches as segments of the Carlton Bridge are transported by boats and placed on large supports. Photograph taken from Woolwich, looking across the Kennebec River towards Bath, ME.
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- Real photo postcard of the Pejepscot Falls (also known as the Brunswick Falls) on the Androscoggin River beneath the Frank J. Wood Bridge, between Brunswick and Topsham, ME.
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- The Androscoggin River, Pejepscot Falls, and the Frank J. Wood Bridge. Elevated view from Brunswick looking towards Topsham, ME.
Date: 1919-01-01
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- Stone bridges over a brook through the plains near Mont-Dore
Date: 1919-01-01
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- "Pont Alexander III" written on edge
Date: 1919-01-01
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- Real photo postcard of the Pejepscot Falls (also known as the Brunswick Falls) on the Androscoggin River beneath the Frank J. Wood Bridge.
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- Several boats carry a section of Carlton Bridge along the Kennebec River. Bath, ME visible in the background.
- View of the Frank J. Wood Bridge which connects Topsham and Brunswick, ME over the Androscoggin River.
Date: 1919-01-01
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- A crowd of people watches as segments of the Carlton Bridge are transported by boats and placed on large supports. Photograph taken from Woolwich, looking across the Kennebec River towards Bath, ME.
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- Constuction workers work along a small railroad toward Carlton Bridge. Photograph taken looking from Woolwich towards Bath, ME. "Strout Photo" written in lower left corner.
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- A section of Carlton Bridge near the mainland in Woolwich, ME. Bath, ME visible in the background.
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- A section of Carlton Bridge is positioned by boats on the Kennebec River off of Woolwich, ME. Bath, ME visible in the background.
- A long train travels across a bridge.
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- A long stretch of the uncompleted Carlton Bridge on the Kennebec River. Photograph taken from Woolwich, looking across the Kennebec River towards Bath, ME.
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- People walk along a railroad towards the construction of the Carlton Bridge on the Kennebec River between Woolwich and Bath, ME.
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- View of a small railroad passing through a vertical lift tower on Carlton Bridge. Photograph taken looking towards Bath, ME. "Strout Photo" written in lower left corner.
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- A ferry, "Fernando Gorges", passes between the construction of Carlton Bridge along the Kennebec River. Photograph taken from Woolwich, looking across the Kennebec River towards Bath, ME.
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- A crowd of people watches the construction of Carlton Bridge. Photograph taken from Woolwich, looking across the Kennebec River towards Bath, ME.
- A long train travels across a bridge.