File:A 1993 're-photograph' of the 1917 context view (WA-203-A-1) looking east along Farragut Avenue. Building 78 is the brick building on right. Building 59 (Pattern Shop) is the HABS WASH,18-BREM,2A-2.tif

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A 1993 're-photograph' of the 1917 context view (WA-203-A-1) looking east along Farragut Avenue. Building 78 is the brick building on right. Building 59 (Pattern Shop) is the brick building on left side of street, just beyond the tallest modern building. The 1917 view was taken from a hill which was later removed. The 1993 view was taken from a lift at the estimated height-position of the former hill. - Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Administration Building, Farragut Avenue, Bremerton, Kitsap County, WA
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Maul, David, transmitter
Depicted place Washington; Kitsap County; Bremerton
Date Documentation compiled after 1933
Dimensions 4 x 5 in.
Current location
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
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HABS WASH,18-BREM,2A-2
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This file comes from the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS), Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) or Historic American Landscapes Survey (HALS). These are programs of the National Park Service established for the purpose of documenting historic places. Records consist of measured drawings, archival photographs, and written reports.

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  • Significance: Constructed in 1903, the Administration Building (Building 78) is one of the earliest extant buildings in the industrial section of the Shipyard. Building 78 represents a distinctive building style of the period designed by the Navy's Bureau of Yards and Docks. The building's heavy brick masonry walls with neo-Renaissance/classical detailing and steel trussed gable roof is typical of industrial structures built in the Shipyard at the turn of the century. Building 78 played a significant role in the operational and administration functions of the Shipyard until 1969, housing several of the activities of the station's commandant and chief engineers, especially during the Second World War.
  • Survey number: HABS WA-203-A
  • Building/structure dates: 1903 Initial Construction
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Source https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/wa0481.photos.050350p
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