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Photographed by Ernst Halberstadt in 1973. This shows the John Hancock building in Boston, with many windows replaced with plywood. This image is from the US National Archives, http://www.archives.gov.
ARC Identifier: 550011
JOHN HANCOCK BUILDING - A MAJOR DISASTER FOR THE OWNERS ARCHITECT, ENGINEERS AND PUBLIC. WINDS, NOT OF UNUSUAL FORCE, SET UP VIBRATIONS THAT CAUSE WINDOW GLASS TO BREAK AND CRASH TO STREET BELOW. BOARDED UP SPACES ILLUSTRATE THE PROBLEM , 01/1973
Item from Record Group 412: Records of the Environmental Protection Agency, 1944 - 1999 Series: DOCUMERICA: The Environmental Protection Agency's Program to Photographically Document Subjects of Environmental Concern, 1972 - 1977
Agency-Assigned Identifier: 126/26/007526 NAIL Control Number: NWDNS-412-DA-7526 Local Identifier: NWDNS-412-DA-7526
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This image is a work of an Environmental Protection Agency employee, taken or made during the course of an employee's official duties. As works of the U.S. federal government, all EPA images are in the public domain.
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