

Headquarters Building, Black and White Photograph, Mid-20th Century
Mid-20th Century
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Historical Context & Description
This black and white photograph captures a mid-20th century headquarters building, likely located in a desert region of the United States. The structure is composed of adobe-style architecture, characterized by its flat roof and stucco walls. An American flag is prominently displayed in front of the building, and a vintage car is parked nearby, suggesting the era. The composition includes a canopy structure to the right, possibly a part of the building's facilities.
Aprox: 2.5" x 3.5"
The photograph appears to be a gelatin silver print, a common technique used during the mid-1900s for its clarity and durability. The bottom of the image is labeled "Headquarters Building" in handwritten text, adding a personal touch to the piece. The reverse side of the photograph is blank, with no additional markings or stamps. The condition of the photograph is good, with minimal signs of wear or fading.
This photograph captures a moment in the architectural and social history of the American Southwest. It offers insight into the design and function of mid-century government or administrative buildings in arid environments. Vernacular images like this provide valuable records of everyday life and architectural styles, contributing to our understanding of regional development and cultural identity.
Details
- Type
- photograph
- Condition
- good
Minimal signs of wear or fading, blank reverse side.
All items offered are original period pieces. No reproductions or modern reprints.



