Duke University Construction Progress Photographs, 1925-1932

A series of photographs documenting the construction of Duke University’s East and West Campuses between 1925 and 1932. More »

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West Campus Progress Picture #423 19310417WC0423
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West Campus Progress Picture #160 19290109WC0160
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West Campus Progress Picture #83 19280702WC0083
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West Campus Progress Picture #183 19290402WC0183
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West Campus Progress Picture #339 19300401WC0339

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As part of their work on the expansion of East Campus and the construction of West Campus, the Duke Construction Company was charged with taking professional photographs of the construction’s progress every few weeks. The resulting “progress pictures” (166 of East Campus and 439 of West Campus) systematically capture the stages of the vast construction project, then the largest construction project ever undertaken in the South. In addition to providing a timeline for the construction of many of Duke University’s best-known buildings and landscapes, the progress pictures frequently capture the workers responsible for Duke’s construction, many of whom remain unidentified.

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