• Woodland Park entrance lodge, 1891

    Woodland Park entrance lodge, 1891

    Transcribed from photograph: "Parks. Woodland park. Entrance lodge. 1891. At that time private estate of Guy Phinney."

    Identifier: spl_shp_14683

    Date: 1891

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  • 318 Roy St., 1957

    318 Roy St., 1957

    Lenggenhager, Werner W., 1899-1988

    Transcribed from photograph: "Houses. 318 Roy Street. Exterior. Wood. Front view. (Proposed site of Seattle Center) Photo by Werner Lenggenhager, 1957."

    Identifier: spl_shp_22390

    Date: 1957

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  • Seattle from Elliott Bay, 1878

    Seattle from Elliott Bay, 1878

    Peterson Brothers

    Transcribed from photograph: "Seattle Views. From Elliott Bay. 1878. Showing Front St. from Madison St. to Columbia St. after regrade."

    Identifier: spl_shp_22926

    Date: 1878

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  • The Summit apartment building, 1953

    The Summit apartment building, 1953

    Lenggenhager, Werner W., 1899-1988

    Transcribed from photograph: "Apartments. “The Summit” 118 Madison Ave."

    Identifier: spl_shp_35036

    Date: 1953-03

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  • Confederate War Veteran's Memorial, ca. 1955

    Confederate War Veteran's Memorial, ca. 1955

    Lenggenhager, Werner W., 1899-1988

    Transcribed from photograph: "Monuments. Confederate War veteran's memorial. Lakeview Cemetery."

    Identifier: spl_shp_20003

    Date: 1955

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  • Seattle Central Library, ca. 1960

    Seattle Central Library, ca. 1960

    Pearson, Charles R., 1920-2015

    Transcribed from photograph: "Seattle Public Library. 1960- . Central building 4th & Madison. Built 1960. Interior. 2nd floor. From the Art Department looking toward the Business and Technology Departments. Bindon & Wright, architects. Arthur Morgan, Designers, Inc. (Interiors)."

    Identifier: spl_shp_21677

    Date: 1960

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  • Lowman Building, 1907

    Lowman Building, 1907

    Transcribed from photograph: "Buildings. Lowman building. First Ave. and Cherry St. 1907. 1. Alaska building. 2. Railway Exchange building."

    Identifier: spl_shp_14659

    Date: 1907

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  • John J. McGilvra house, 1870

    John J. McGilvra house, 1870

    Curtis, Asahel, 1874-1941

    Transcribed from photograph: "Seattle Houses. McGilvra, John J. Exterior. Laurel Shade Road. Built 1864; destroyed by fire 1933. 1870." Laurel Shade Road can be seen in the 1905 and 1912 Baist Atlases. It runs along the present-day path of 43rd Ave. E.

    Identifier: spl_shp_22913

    Date: 1870

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  • Columbia and Puget Sound Coal Bunker Trestle, 1883

    Columbia and Puget Sound Coal Bunker Trestle, 1883

    Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916; Webster & Stevens

    Transcribed from photograph: "Wharves. Columbia and Puget Sound coal bunker trestle. Foot of King Street. 1883. Machine shop at end of trestle."

    Identifier: spl_shp_5200

    Date: 1883

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  • Christian Witness Pavillion [i.e. Pavilion]: View West at dusk

    Christian Witness Pavillion [i.e. Pavilion]: View West at dusk

    Lenggenhager, Werner W., 1899-1988

    Christian Witness Pavilion of the Century 21 Exposition (Seattle World's Fair). "The Christian Witness Pavilion on Friendship Mall serves the dual role of presenting a message of hope for the future and housing the fair's Children's Center. The Children's Center is designed for youngsters from three through seven years old. Educational and entertaining displays and demonstrations provide a Christian atmosphere in which the children can study and play. A professional staff, assisted by volunteers especially trained for the task, supervises the children. The second role of the pavilion is a visual and audio presentation open to all. Visitors walk into a large auditorium where a seven-minute presentation, aided by lighting and sound effects, sets the stage for the Christian message that the only optimism for a world living with a cobalt bomb is in God." (Official Guide Book, Seattle World's Fair 1962. Seattle: Acme Publications. p. 65)

    Identifier: spl_wl_exp_00185

    Date: 1962-08

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