• Workers smooth concrete floor inside Space Needle, ca. December 4-7, 1961

    Workers smooth concrete floor inside Space Needle, ca. December 4-7, 1961

    Gulacsik, George, 1923-2010

    Identifier: spl_gg_73680021

    Date: 1961-12-04

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  • Lake City Branch gates, Seattle Public Library, ca. 1966

    Lake City Branch gates, Seattle Public Library, ca. 1966

    Morse, John M. (John Moore), 1911-2000

    Transcribed from photograph: "Seattle Public Library. Lake City Branch. 12501-28th N.E. Built 1966. Exterior. Entrance. Bronze gates designed by George Tantakawa [i.e. Tsutakawa]. John Morse, architect. Photo by John Morse."

    Identifier: spl_shp_35086

    Date: 1966?

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  • Coliseum; Firebird III. A General Motors exhibit

    Coliseum; Firebird III. A General Motors exhibit

    Lenggenhager, Werner W., 1899-1988

    General Motors Corporation Exhibit, one of the exhibits within the Washington State Coliseum at the Century 21 Exposition (Seattle World's Fair).<br><br>"Revolutionary automotive and highway concepts already in the test stage in preparation for the world of tomorrow are displayed in the General Motors Corporation Exhibit in the Coliseum...The Firebird III, an experimental automobile with a sleek profile, is the brightest star in General Motors' exhibitional gallery. Propelled by a gasoline turbine engine, the Firebird III is an appropriate symbol of travel in Century 21." (Official Guide Book, Seattle World's Fair 1962. Seattle: Acme Publications, p. 36.)

    Identifier: spl_wl_exp_00198

    Date: 1962-09

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  • Kikisoblu (Princess Angeline) at 1st Ave. and Seneca St., ca. 1892

    Kikisoblu (Princess Angeline) at 1st Ave. and Seneca St., ca. 1892

    Transcribed from photograph: "Portraits. Angeline, Princess. ?-1896. (daughter of Chief Seattle) Crossing Seneca St. at Front St. [1st Ave.]. 1887. Cliff House in background." Cliff House was not constructed until after the fire so the date provided in the photo caption is too early.

    Identifier: spl_shp_12027

    Date: 1892?

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  • Ballard Dairy Company wagon, ca. 1911

    Ballard Dairy Company wagon, ca. 1911

    Ballard Dairy Company delivery wagon with driver and horses. The dairy itself was first listed in the 1911 City Directory at 6202 22nd Ave. NW. It later moved to 2303 Market St. The exact location of the photograph is unknown.

    Identifier: spl_shp_40014

    Date: 1911?

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  • View north from 2nd Ave. and Virginia St., 1882

    View north from 2nd Ave. and Virginia St., 1882

    Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916

    Transcribed from photograph: "Seattle Views. From 2nd Ave. and Virginia St. 1882. Belltown hill, looking north."

    Identifier: spl_shp_22784

    Date: 1882

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  • Husky Stadium, 1950

    Husky Stadium, 1950

    Transcribed from photograph: "Seattle Colleges & Universities. Washington (state) University. Stadium addition. Exterior, from South. 1950. Cantilevered steel structure with concrete passenger ramp. View 3. George Wellington Stoddard & Assoc. architects; Sigmund Iverson, structural engineer."

    Identifier: spl_shp_21705

    Date: 1950

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  • 711 S. Dearborn St., 1951

    711 S. Dearborn St., 1951

    Lenggenhager, Werner W., 1899-1988

    Transcribed from photograph: "Houses. 711 Dearborn Street. Exterior. Wood. Three-quarter view from front and right side. Photo by Werner Lenggenhager, 1951. Victorian style."

    Identifier: spl_shp_22365

    Date: 1951

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  • Nisei War Memorial, ca. 1955

    Nisei War Memorial, ca. 1955

    Lenggenhager, Werner W., 1899-1988

    Transcribed from photograph: "Monuments. Nisei war memorial. Lakeview Cemetery."

    Identifier: spl_shp_20002

    Date: 1955

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  • On the Blvds. of the World; 2nd Ave. No.

    On the Blvds. of the World; 2nd Ave. No.

    Lenggenhager, Werner W., 1899-1988

    Boulevards of the World at the Century 21 Exposition (Seattle World's Fair). "The Boulevards of the World area is the shopping center of the fair. Stores, stands and kiosks displaying the goods and gifts of a dozen nations line the gay and colorful thoroughfares that tie the five theme Worlds of Century 21 together. Exotic shops and restaurants are on Boulevard East, Boulevard West, Freedom Way and United Nations Way. In among the bazaars are fine restaurants and elegant exhibits. In the streets, kiosks display food and favors for sale, while along the edges are benches for the sightseers." (Official Guide Book, Seattle World's Fair 1962. Seattle: Acme Publications. p. 119.)

    Identifier: spl_wl_exp_00228

    Date: 1962-04-28

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