
Another R.L Plant expedition awaited me after picking up a roll of 100 ISO Color film. After meeting Paul V (Studios of America Corporation) at the front entrance, I put my safety equipment away. During an investigation of the marina nearby, I managed to capture a panoramic picture of the plant from across the lake.
Several vintage fixtures that were present during my last visit were absent this time. Control panels, valve wheels and miscellaneous McAvity fixtures were in neat piles in the south yard. After taking photos of the south façade, upper floors and second floor control room it was time to go.
References
A45-8, A48 (col) Archives
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