Drill Pipe and Casing Loaded for the Job

 

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If you hunt, fish or drill for oil in the state of Louisiana you probably are going to do it in or close to a body of water.  Vast saltwater lakes and shallow water marshes were no obstacle when it came to drilling and producing oil. These 1930’s & 1950’s era photographs illustrate the way of life for the Louisiana oilman looking for riches along the Gulf Coast. Narrow channels that crisscrossed saltwater marshes were the roads traveled by tugboats, crew boats and barges transporting men and materials to the wet drilling site.  Drilling platforms constructed on timber pilings introduced in the 1930’s were still being used in the 1950’s in 10 -15 feet of water…

Photo courtesy of The Sloane Gallery, Houston, TX. Image for sale at www.sloanegallery.com or call 281-496-2212

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The Sloane Gallery contains images of Houston from the early 1900s thru the 1980s. The emphasis will be on black and white photography created during the building boom era of mid 1920 - 1936.  Located at 1570 South Dairy Ashford, Suite 113, Houston, TX 77077. Gallery Hours - Tuesday - Friday 12PM - 6PM and Saturday 12PM - 4PM.

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