Title:
Mr. and Mrs. Ripley with memorial plaque
Creator:
Unknown
Subject:
Plaques
Monuments & memorials
Petroleum industry
Drilling & boring machinery
Ripley, Frederic Chandler
Ripley, Vernette
Description:
Mr. and Mrs. Ripley pose in front of memorial plaque: "Cable Tool Drilling Rig--This authentic reconstruction of a cable-tool
drilling rig such as was used by Kern County operators at the turn of the century, is emblematic of the ingeniuty of American
enterprise. It is also a memorial to those pioneers who, by logic and application, overcame the problems of their time, and
gave strength and stability to a great and growing institution. Petroleum is one of the world's most valuable resources. By
modern processes it is transformed into endless commodities that add to the convenience and comfort of mankind. It has brought
immeasurable benefit to the citizens and industries of the San Joaquin Valley. This cable-tool rig very fittingly represents
an important era in the evolution of oilwell drilling techniques and hence, an equally important era in the history of Kern
County. Dedicated May 4, 1957, Petroleum Production Pioneers, Kern County Museum Oil Committee, Kern County Board of Supervisors.Located
at the Kern County Museum. From the collection of Frederic Chandler Ripley, Jr.
Publisher:
Kern County Library. Beale Memorial Library
Date:
1957
Type:
image
Format:
1 photographic print; 25 x 20 cm.
Identifier:
cbak_207
Language:
eng
Coverage:
Bakersfield (Calif.)
Rights:
unknown
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