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Gallery #1
Photo#1:My mother, Ethel Huyck, at her graduation from the University of Minnesota, 1906
Photo#2: RBP and Marjorie the summer before college, 1930
Photo#3: O.K Peck, second from left, West End Tunnel #20, D&RGW, 1948
Photo#4: Royal Gorge Bridge
Photo#5: Orwin K Peck, Engineer of Structures, D&RGW
Photo#6:Orwin and Ethel celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary, June 22, 1959
Photo#7: RBP at the Duncan's rooming house, RPI, 1931
Photo#8: Golden Gate Bridge, 1936
Photo#9: Marin anchorage from tower, Golden Gate Bridge, 1936
Photo#10:Ralph and Marjorie, June 1936
Photo#11: RBP and Marjorie E. Truby wedding day, June 14, 1936
Photo#12: Winnipeg, Canada, 1917
Photo#13: OKP and RBP starting out to see the bridges in the Pittsburgh area, 1937
Photo#14:Arthur Casagrande
Photo#15: Karl Terzaghi, guest lecturer at Harvard
Photo#16: Chester Siess, brought on as the Chicago Subway strain gage expert
Photo#17: 825 Garfield Street, Denver, Colorado
Photo#18: RBP, age fourteen, a sophomore at East High School, 1928
Photo#19: Marjorie Elizabeth Truby, age fourteen, a sophomore at East High School, 1930
Photo#20: RBP, third from left, the railroad gang, summer 1930
Photo#21: The oldest house in Santa Fe, 1930
Photo#22
Photo#23: OKP in center, Galloping Goose (Pierce Arrow Railcar), 1942
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