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Failing plaster, prior to renovation.
A view of the South Portico of the White House without scaffolding, as renovation work nears completion, 16 February 1952.
reconstructing the white house 1948-1952

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A view of the South Portico of the White House without scaffolding, as renovation work nears completion, 16 February 1952. President Houses, Vice President, White House Washington Dc, Basement House, Historical Images, American History, American Presidents, Presidents Usa
Photographs of the White House being completely gutted and reconstructed
A view of the South Portico of the White House without scaffolding, as renovation work nears completion, 16 February 1952.
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Northeast View of the State Dining Room during the White House Renovation, 01/23/1952 | Flickr - Photo Sharing! White House Tour, Building The White House, Official Residence, White Oak Floors, Herringbone Design
Northeast View of the State Dining Room during the White House Renovation, 01/23/1952
Northeast View of the State Dining Room during the White House Renovation, 01/23/1952 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Gutting of the White House during the Truman years. This photograph was taken from the east entrance of the lower corridor of the White House looking west with the East Room above. Harry Truman, History Nerd, Oral History, History Facts, Black History, Obama House
What the White House Looks Like Completely Gutted
Gutting of the White House during the Truman years. This photograph was taken from the east entrance of the lower corridor of the White House looking west with the East Room above.
View of the northeast corner of the White House during renovations in the late 1940's during Truman's administration. Workmen are installing reinforced steel for laying of the concrete roofs of the Fan Room and other rooms in this area. White House Garden, Us White House, Autumn Garden, Spring Garden
What the White House Looks Like Completely Gutted
View of the northeast corner of the White House during renovations in the late 1940's during Truman's administration. Workmen are installing reinforced steel for laying of the concrete roofs of the Fan Room and other rooms in this area.
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What the White House Looks Like Completely Gutted
What the White House Looks Like Completely Gutted - NationalJournal.com
View from the Lincoln Room northeast into the Rose Room during White House renovations of the late 1940's. First Lady Portraits, Spiegel Online, White Rooms, Rebuild
What the White House Looks Like Completely Gutted
View from the Lincoln Room northeast into the Rose Room during White House renovations of the late 1940's.
The Rose Bedroom is frequented by its former occupant, President Andrew Jackson. Numerous White House employees have seen or heard Jackson in the room, often engaged in hearty laughter or swearing violently. Nyc Mansions, Rose Bedroom, American War Of Independence, Famous Houses, Stair Landing
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The Rose Bedroom is frequented by its former occupant, President Andrew Jackson. Numerous White House employees have seen or heard Jackson in the room, often engaged in hearty laughter or swearing violently.
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The Project that Saved the White House from Collapse
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The Project that Saved the White House from Collapse
The Project that Saved the White House from Collapsing
Split Beam above White House Lobby Ceiling, 01/25/1950. American Heritage, Art And Architecture, Lobby Ceiling
The Project that Saved the White House from Collapse
Split Beam above White House Lobby Ceiling, 01/25/1950.
Northeast View in the East Room during the White House Renovation, Stacks of lumber destined to become new floorboards are piled up in the East Room, 21 June 1951. American Flag, Historical Artifacts, Black And White Photographs
Photographs of the White House being completely gutted and reconstructed
Northeast View in the East Room during the White House Renovation, Stacks of lumber destined to become new floorboards are piled up in the East Room, 21 June 1951.
1950 - Central Hall of White House during the reconstruction during President Harry Truman's tenure as president. Historical Society, Modern Buildings, Fort Myer, Blair House, Central Hall, Backwoods
1950 - Central Hall of White House during the reconstruction during President Harry Truman's tenure as president.
View from the first floor landing to the basement during the removal of the Joliet stone steps from the main stairway of the White House, 23 February 1950. Messy Nessy Chic, House Fire, Blue Rooms, Truman, White Houses, Stairways
Photographs of the White House being completely gutted and reconstructed
View from the first floor landing to the basement during the removal of the Joliet stone steps from the main stairway of the White House, 23 February 1950.
Unidentified workmen are shown removing the west wall between the Rose Room and the main stairway of the White House, 12 April 1950. The whole bricks are being separated for storage. National Archives And Records Administration, Cuba Pictures, George Washington
Photographs of the White House being completely gutted and reconstructed
Unidentified workmen are shown removing the west wall between the Rose Room and the main stairway of the White House, 12 April 1950. The whole bricks are being separated for storage.
View of the north wall of the second floor corridor of the White House during the renovation, 9 February 1950. The truss work in the walls of the North Hall have been removed. Interior Design Trends, Interior Design Living Room
Photographs of the White House being completely gutted and reconstructed
View of the north wall of the second floor corridor of the White House during the renovation, 9 February 1950. The truss work in the walls of the North Hall have been removed.
Photograph taken in sitting room number 16 looking west into small bedroom number 17 at the northwest corner of the second floor of the White House, 27 February 1950. The studding between these rooms and the sub-flooring date from 1815-1818 when the White House was reconstructed after being burned by the British in 1814. Income Property, Ancient Architecture
Photographs of the White House being completely gutted and reconstructed
Photograph taken in sitting room number 16 looking west into small bedroom number 17 at the northwest corner of the second floor of the White House, 27 February 1950. The studding between these rooms and the sub-flooring date from 1815-1818 when the White House was reconstructed after being burned by the British in 1814.
Two unidentified workmen are dismantling the bathtub in room B-17, in the northwest corner of the second floor of the White House, 10 February 1950. Historical Pictures, Antique Maps, House Bathroom, Bathrooms
Photographs of the White House being completely gutted and reconstructed
Two unidentified workmen are dismantling the bathtub in room B-17, in the northwest corner of the second floor of the White House, 10 February 1950.
When Harry S Truman became President of the United States, he inherited a White House that was structurally unsound. A lack of investment during the Depression and war years meant the mansion was in danger of collapse. Between 1949 and 1952, the President moved out while the White House was completely gutted, leaving only the outer walls around a shell. The mansion was then rebuilt using concrete and steel beams in place of its original wooden joists.
Photographs of the White House being completely gutted and reconstructed
When Harry S Truman became President of the United States, he inherited a White House that was structurally unsound. A lack of investment during the Depression and war years meant the mansion was in danger of collapse. Between 1949 and 1952, the President moved out while the White House was completely gutted, leaving only the outer walls around a shell. The mansion was then rebuilt using concrete and steel beams in place of its original wooden joists.
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The Project that Saved the White House from Collapse
white house gutted truman restoration 1949 - 1951 (2)
White House East Room, 01/19/1950 Titanic Artifacts, Old Washington, Storm Lake, Home Etc
The Project that Saved the White House from Collapse
White House East Room, 01/19/1950
New steps of the South Portico being erected, 01/04/1952. Green Rooms, My Father's House, Underground Bunker, Rare Historical Photos, Bomb Shelter
The Project that Saved the White House from Collapse
New steps of the South Portico being erected, 01/04/1952.
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Removing debris from the White House, 02/27/1950. Construction Activities, Construction Equipment
The Project that Saved the White House from Collapse
Removing debris from the White House, 02/27/1950.
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white house renovation 1950 20 Historical Photos of President Harry Trumans Immense White House Renovation
White House Renovation 1950
View from Servant's Dining Room at the White House, 02/06/1950
White House Renovation 1950
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Extreme Makover: 1950 high-resolution photo
White House renovation. Second floor Oval Study above Blue Room
In 1950, the interior of the Whitehouse was dismantled, leaving the house as a shell. It was then rebuilt using concrete and steel beams in place of its original wooden joists. Time Pictures, Amazing Pictures
The Shell of the White House During the Renovation
In 1950, the interior of the Whitehouse was dismantled, leaving the house as a shell. It was then rebuilt using concrete and steel beams in place of its original wooden joists.