File:Black Eagle Dam - turbines and governors in 1996.jpg
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editDescriptionBlack Eagle Dam - turbines and governors in 1996.jpg |
English: Interior of the powerhouse of the Black Eagle Dam on the Missouri River in Great Falls, Montana, United States, in 1996. Turbine No. 2 is in the foreground; Turbine No. 3 is in the rearground. In front of each turbine (left to right) are the oil tank for the oil-pressure governor, the governor stand, and the oil pump. |
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Source | https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/MT0400/ |
Author | Historic American Engineering Record, Library of Congress. Kristi Hager, photographer |
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