• Municipal News, v. 53, no. 11, Jun. 10, 1963

    Municipal News, v. 53, no. 11, Jun. 10, 1963

    Identifier: spl_mn_818362_53_11

    Date: 1963-06-10

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  • Skagway, Alaska and Chilkoot Inlet looking south, ca. 1899

    Skagway, Alaska and Chilkoot Inlet looking south, ca. 1899

    Pillsbury, Arthur C. (Arthur Clarence)

    Identifier: spl_ap_00135

    Date: 1899?

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  • Municipal News, v. 54, no. 2, Jan. 27, 1964

    Municipal News, v. 54, no. 2, Jan. 27, 1964

    Election Issue: Primary Election, Tuesday, February 11, 1964.

    Identifier: spl_mn_818362_54_02

    Date: 1964-01-27

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  • Municipal News, v. 53, no. 12, Jun. 24, 1963

    Municipal News, v. 53, no. 12, Jun. 24, 1963

    Identifier: spl_mn_818362_53_12

    Date: 1963-06-24

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  • Innes Day souvenir program, July 10, 1909

    Innes Day souvenir program, July 10, 1909

    "Festival Performance of Americana: An Allegory of the Civil War in Song" performed by the Innes Orchestral Band of New York, A.-Y.-P. Festival Chorus, Haydn Quartette, Wagner's A.-Y.-P. Band, and the Clan Fraser Troupe of Highland Pipers at the Natural Amphitheatre on 10 July 1909. Festivities also included a military pageant, fireworks, and an opening concert by The Massed Bands. Admission 10 cents. Illustration on cover of Frederick Neil Innes, music director, A.Y.P.E., 4 pages.

    Identifier: mohai_ayp_2006.3.34.1

    Date: 1909-07-10

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  • Tracing paper layout for Friends of the Market letterhead

    Tracing paper layout for Friends of the Market letterhead

    Friends of the Market

    Draft of the Friends of the Market letterhead created by Victor Steinbrueck. Letterhead lists officers and board of trustees members.

    Identifier: spl_ps_028

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    Nude

    Kunishige, Frank A.

    Frank Asakichi Kunishige was born in Japan on June 5, 1878. He came to the United States via San Francisco in 1895. After graduating from the Illinois College of Photography, he opened a small photography studio in San Francisco. Kunishige moved to Seattle in 1917. In the same year, he married Gin Kunishige and began working in the studio of Edward S. Curtis where he became acquainted with Ella McBride who he worked for in later years. Kunishige was well known for his use of Pictorialism, a popular painterly style of photography. He developed his photographs on "textura tissue," a paper of his own creation, which allowed him to produce almost dreamlike prints. His work was featured nationally and internationally in exhibitions and publications such as Photo-Era and Seattle's Town Crier. In 1924, Kunishige became one of the founding members of the Seattle Camera Club, a group of local photographers including Kyo Koike, Yukio Morinaga, Iwao Matsushita and Fred Y. Ogasawara who gathered to share techniques and ideas, as well as their deep love of the medium. Although the group was initially solely Japanese, they soon welcomed more members including Ella McBride, their first female member. When World War II struck and the country's Japanese internment policy was put in place, Kunishige and his wife were forced to leave Seattle for Idaho where they were interned at the Minidoka camp. After their release, Kunishige spent two years working at a photography studio in Twin Falls, Idaho but eventually returned to Seattle due to his poor health. Frank Kunishige passed away on April 9, 1960.

    Identifier: spl_art_367924_13

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  • Municipal News, v. 54, no. 17, Nov. 9, 1964

    Municipal News, v. 54, no. 17, Nov. 9, 1964

    Identifier: spl_mn_818362_54_17

    Date: 1964-11-09

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  • Municipal News v. 55, no. 14, Jul. 26, 1965

    Municipal News v. 55, no. 14, Jul. 26, 1965

    Identifier: spl_mn_818362_55_14

    Date: 1965-07-26

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  • Totem pole in Wrangell, Alaska, ca. 1899

    Totem pole in Wrangell, Alaska, ca. 1899

    Pillsbury, Arthur C. (Arthur Clarence)

    Identifier: spl_ap_00071

    Date: 1899?

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