The flood waters of Little Dry Creek in Englewood, Colorado, probably the floods of 1927 or 1933, have severely damaged a bridge over the stream. Children play amidst the debris; stores on the other side of the broken bridge, probably along Broadway, have signs reading: "Englewood Drug Co.;" "Carlson's;" "Englewood Drug Co., Prescriptions, Kodak Finishing, 8 [?] service 8, Sunshine Quality;" "Shoe Repairing;" and Crawford's Pool Room, Drink Coca-Cola." Men, women, and children walk along the street, near two 1920s or 1930s automobiles.
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1 photonegative ; 8 x 13 cm. (3 x 5 in.); 1 photoprint ; 7 x 12 cm. (2 3/4 x 4 3/4 in.)
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Image File: ZZR710008232
Notes
Formerly He91.; Photoprint has rounded corners.; Stamped in purple ink in oval shape on back of photoprint: "Ford's [in the image of a camera], 1029 16th, 1558 Bdwy., Denver, Colo., Pioneer Photo Finishers of the West, Trade Mark Reg. U. S. Pat. Off." Also stamped in purple: "555."; Title hand-written on back of photoprint.; R7100082320
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