Spanish-American Workman Laying Adobe Bricks 1940
A Spanish-American workman lays adobe bricks in Penasco, New Mexico, in July 1940. This image records traditional construction methods used in the early 20th century. Adobe, made from clay, straw, and water, was essential in Southwestern architecture, showcasing the craftsmanship of the Spanish-American community in New Mexico.
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Spanish-American Workman Laying Adobe Bricks 1940
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