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Another Fantastic photo Poster
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Another Fantastic photo poster by Finn Trygvason Klingenberg. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Here you can see the workers laying huge water pipes which brought the water from Niagara Falls to Ontario Power Plant 1903/4. The water transported... more
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Bill Riss
April 23rd, 2024
I had held off purchasing any Super Bowl LVIII collectibles or memorabilia until I found something that I thought was just “awesome”. When I saw this SI Cover, I knew I had to have it. Honestly it’s one of the best photos I’ve ever seen. Along with the captions it captures what Super Bowl LVIII was all about. Your Photog was in the right place at the right time and did a great job of capturing what Chiefs fans all across the country felt at that moment. As you can see I had the perfect place for it, it makes this wall complete and up to date.
Heather Benbow
April 23rd, 2024
Simply gorgeous! Got to find the perfect place to hang it now.
Sandra Kellon
April 22nd, 2024
beautiful-fits in with my sons nautical wall display
Artist's Description
Here you can see the workers laying huge water pipes which brought the water from Niagara Falls to Ontario Power Plant 1903/4. The water transported through these pipes was soon going to produce electricity for many homes over a long period of time.
About Finn Trygvason Klingenberg
Hi, my name is Thorleif Grimstvedt and I live in Telemark in Norway. I work as a journalist and photographer for Newspapers and Television. We also digitalize old films and photographies. At the moment we have 2000 old photographies from ca 1886 to 1925 which is going to be digitalized. The photos was taken by an engenier called Finn Trygvason Klingenberg from Oslo in Norway. New York and Niagara Falls. In 1903 Finn Trygvason Klingenberg went to Canada and to Niagara Falls where he participated in the construction of Ontario Power Plant which was completed in 1905. He also went to New York. Some of his fantastic photos from Niagara Falls and New York we have publicized on FAA. These photos have not been publicized...
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Thorleif Grimstvedt
Hello Karol Livote Yes, I agree that the photo is an interesting one. It shows the sheer labour of constructing one of the world’s first and biggest power plants, The Ontario power plant in Niagara Falls. From some of my other photos one can see that shovels, picks and horse and cart were employed to dig deep trenches. I don’t believe there are many photos this old which shows such a construction. I think the photographer’s reason for taking the photos was to bring them back to Europe to share the techniques. In this day and age it would probably be considered industrial espionage- The pictures he took show advanced work from 1903 and 1904, also showcasing an extremely hazardous work environment that wouldn’t be allowed in today’s society.
Karol Livote
Very interesting capture!