Title
Martin Complex construction, July 30, 1904
Subject
Darwin D. Martin House Complex photographs
construction
building sites
foundations (structural elements)
substructures
Description
The image depicts an early-stage construction site with stone and wooden materials in use. In the foreground, a partially built stone foundation is visible with wooden beams and planks scattered around. Various supports and framework elements are positioned across the site, suggesting the preparation of structural forms. In the background, several partially completed buildings can be seen, characterized by rectangular shapes and flat roofs. The overall scene appears hazy, likely due to lighting or environmental conditions during the photograph.
Publisher
University Archives
State University of New York at Buffalo
Date
30-Jul-04
Rights
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Type
Photographic prints
Image
Still Image
Identifier
MS_22.5_313.4
LIB-UA001
Collection
Citation
“Martin Complex construction, July 30, 1904,” Digital Collections - University at Buffalo Libraries, accessed November 21, 2025, https://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/items/show/6265.
