An interior view of volt switches and electrical equipment at the Pittock Station in Portland, Oregon. Visible in the center of the image is a walkway surrounded by metal pipes and boxes with switches, one of which partially reads, Station Po? 2400 V Bus No. 1.
An interior view of a room containing large steam turbines at a location identified as the Pittock Station in Portland, Oregon. The floor of the room is made of cement. Stains are visible on the surface of the floor. Large pipes extend across the room. Various knobs and gauges protrude from the turbines. Light fixtures are attached to the wall near the ceiling. Narrow vents are visible on the on the ceiling. Drains coved by grated metal can be seen on the lower left side of the image.
A group of women employees dressed in uniforms stand at a long narrow table that is stacked with packages of noodles labeled Porter Long Spaghetti. The women's uniforms consist of a a small crown-like hat, and a button-up dress with collar and short sleeves. Four scales with the name Toledo on their surface are situated on top of the table. Behind the women are stacks of boxes on top of wooden crates. The walls of the interior are lined with paned windows. Visible beneath these windows in the foregound are two radiators.