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Hubert Blonk Photographs of Grand Coulee Dam

Hubert Blonk Photographs of Grand Coulee Dam

The Images

The Hubert C. Blonk photograph collection includes over 400 images, primarily documenting the construction of Grand Coulee Dam and other dams in the Pacific Northwest. These include black and white negatives, black and white prints, and color prints. Black and white negatives include 35 mm and 120 roll film, and 4 x 5 sheet film.

The photographs in this collection are primarily from two sources: Photography which Mr. Blonk did himself to support his work as a newspaper reporter, and photographs supplied by government agencies documenting projects undertaken for these agencies. Most of the photographs contained in the Blonk papers are either those taken by Hubert Blonk, or supplied by the United State Bureau of Reclamation to document the construction of Grand Coulee Dam. A small number appear to be the work of commercial photographers who were hired to document events associated with the project, mostly Charles Libby & Son, of Spokane, Washington.

Biographical Note

Hubert C. ("Hu") Blonk was born in Holland on March 7, 1909. His parents emigrated to Canada, and later moved south to the United States, settling in Auburn, Washington. After graduation from high school, Hubert Blonk attended the University of Washington, where he obtained his first experience in journalism. In 1933, at the depth of the Depression, Blonk graduated from the University of Washington.

Blonk was employed briefly by the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, then took a job with the Grand Coulee Record in the boom town being built to serve the construction of Grand Coulee Dam. The Record was short-lived, and Hubert Blonk moved on to the Wenatchee Daily World. He covered the construction of Grand Coulee Dam for the World, and moved up in the organization, serving as the paper's Managing Editor. In 1974 Mr. Blonk retired from the Wenatchee Daily World. He passed away on March 17, 1995 at the age of 86.

The Archival Collection

The Hubert Blonk Papers were donated to Eastern Washington University by Mr. Blonk's daughter, Julie Yeager, in 2006. The collection consists of 2.0 cubic feet of manuscript material, newspaper clippings, photographs and research notes created and maintained by Mr. Blonk during his career as a journalist. They focus on the development of dams, hydro-electric generation, and irrigation in the Pacific Northwest, especially Grand Coulee Dam, in central Washington state. The finding aid for the collection is available online.

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  • Worker holds a hose on a winter day by Hubert Blonk

    Worker holds a hose on a winter day

  • Worker in a tunnel looking out at the supports rising over the diversion channels for Grand Coulee Dam by Hubert Blonk

    Worker in a tunnel looking out at the supports rising over the diversion channels for Grand Coulee Dam

  • Worker inspects a granite core by Hubert Blonk

    Worker inspects a granite core

  • Worker laying sandbags by Hubert Blonk

    Worker laying sandbags

  • Worker looks into partially bored tunnel by Hubert Blonk

    Worker looks into partially bored tunnel

  • Worker looks out frame for spillway drum gate at Grand Coulee Dam by Hubert Blonk

    Worker looks out frame for spillway drum gate at Grand Coulee Dam

  • Worker mounts CCC sign at entrance of Camp Columbia by Hubert Blonk

    Worker mounts CCC sign at entrance of Camp Columbia

  • Worker next to a granite core by Hubert Blonk

    Worker next to a granite core

  • Workers approaching the window of a building by Hubert Blonk

    Workers approaching the window of a building

  • Workers at an unfinished building by Hubert Blonk

    Workers at an unfinished building

  • Workers at a spillway gate by Hubert Blonk

    Workers at a spillway gate

  • Workers climb steel framework by Hubert Blonk

    Workers climb steel framework

  • Worker setting a splint by Hubert Blonk

    Worker setting a splint

  • Worker setting a splint by Hubert Blonk

    Worker setting a splint

  • Workers from Camp Columbia plant a tree by Hubert Blonk

    Workers from Camp Columbia plant a tree

  • Workers from Camp Columbia plant a tree by Hubert Blonk

    Workers from Camp Columbia plant a tree

  • Workers from Camp Columbia plant tree by Hubert Blonk

    Workers from Camp Columbia plant tree

  • Workers guide a steel girder in to place on the railway bridge running over the foundation for Grand Coulee Dam by Hubert Blonk

    Workers guide a steel girder in to place on the railway bridge running over the foundation for Grand Coulee Dam

  • Workers handle an item on the hook of a crane by Hubert Blonk

    Workers handle an item on the hook of a crane

  • Workers in a partially bored tunnel by Hubert Blonk

    Workers in a partially bored tunnel

  • Workers laying sandbags by Hubert Blonk

    Workers laying sandbags

  • Workers laying sandbags by Hubert Blonk

    Workers laying sandbags

  • Workers laying sandbags by Hubert Blonk

    Workers laying sandbags

  • Workers laying sandbags by Hubert Blonk

    Workers laying sandbags

  • Workers laying the foundation for Grand Coulee Dam by Hubert Blonk

    Workers laying the foundation for Grand Coulee Dam

 

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