The image is in black and white. At the center of the image, wooden foundation propped up with supporting boards is filled with fine gravel and small rocks. A wheelbarrow sits tipped to its left side in front of the foundation. The area to the left of the foundation has been partly cleared, with tree stumps visible. There are some planks and boards on the ground there, with a worker near the back of the foundation kneeling on the ground, back turned to the camera. The rest of the construction site's surroundings are dense brush and dry grass. A man, Channing Lovejoy, stands behind the left edge of the foundation, hands in his pockets as he looks at the structure. He is wearing a suit and light-colored flat cap. A label written on the bottom white edge of the photo reads, "Steam Bath Housing, Channing."
A steam bath under contruction behind the Volcano House, with Channing Lovejoy inspecting the progress.
Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park Museum and Archives
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