IMAGES OF THE C.U.T.
CONSTRUCTION PHOTOGRAPHS IN THE CLEVELAND UNION TERMINAL COLLECTION
Digital images of some 500 of the construction photos from the Clevland Union Terminal Collection, which chronicled the work of demolition, excavation, and construction that went into creating the C.U.T.
C.U.T. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF THE COLLECTION
Other sources of C.U.T. images are worth noting, even though they
are not part of the C.U.T. Collection:
- LIBRARY OF CONGRESS' "AMERICAN MEMORY" - many photos of historical Cleveland, including pictures of the
Terminal Tower, bridges, the river, Hulett ore handlers, residences,
boulevards, etc.
- THE ROSENBERG DRAWINGS
of the C.U.T. project commissioned by the Van Sweringens.
- NEIL BLUHM'S VIDEO of the C.U.T.,
taken in the 1940s, showing C.U.T. electric engines and Shaker
Rapid cars underway along the right-of-way between Collinwood
and Linndale.
- POSTCARD GALLERY of C.U.T.
and Terminal Tower view.
ALSO CHECK OUT THESE LOCAL INSTITUTIONS
- CLEVELAND PRESS COLLECTION here at Cleveland State
University. Has over 100,000 local photographs, including shots
(and newspaper clippings) of the C.U.T., the lakefront, the Cuyahoga
river and flats, shipping, railroads and other related topics.
- CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY has over one million photographs and many of Cleveland and the
C.U.T.
- WESTERN RESERVE HISTORICAL SOCIETY has a large photo archive of local pictures, the Cleveland Picture
File. Not many C.U.T. photos, as such, but many other subjects
may also show C.U.T.-related images
- OTHER LOCAL INSTITUTIONS sometimes
have images of the C.U.T.
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Last updated May 19, 1999
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