Preview up to 100 items from this collection below. This collection of nearly 1,200 photograph slides documents the adventures and counterculture lifestyle of photographer Jack Large and his artist friends through the late sixties in Seattle and the Pacific Northwest.
Seattle Mail and Herald, v. 5, no. 8, Jan. 4, 1902
Page 1 includes portrait of democratic candidate for Corporation Counsel, Wilmon Tucker. Tucker is discussed further on page 6.
Identifier: spl_mh_198239_1902_05_08
Date: 1902-01-04
View this itemSeattle Mail and Herald, v. 4, no. 50, Oct. 26, 1901
Page 1 includes portrait of Reverand John F. Damon. Page 7 article discusses Princess Angeline.
Identifier: spl_mh_198239_1901_04_50
Date: 1901-10-26
View this itemCarolyn Baugh, day of Scott Kaper's birth, Alki Beach, West Seattle, February 1969
Carolyn Baugh
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Date: 1969-02
View this itemView of bike rack, pedestrian walkway, and Rhodes Department store, Crossroads Mall, Bellevue, circa 1968
Bike rack, Crossroads Mall, Mercer Is [incorrect]
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Date: 1968
View this itemThe Town Crier, v.7, no.36, Sep. 7, 1912
Page 4 article "Votes from Women" discusses the impact of female voters in King County.
Identifier: spl_tc_915126_1912_07_36
Date: 1912-09-07
View this itemPacific Science Center arches, December 1966
Seattle Center arches
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Date: 1966-12
View this itemSeattle Mail and Herald, v. 4, no. 37, Jul. 27, 1901
Page 1 includes portrait of George F. Cotterill, future Seattle mayor. Page 9-10 article discusses the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, NY.
Identifier: spl_mh_198239_1901_04_37
Date: 1901-07-27
View this itemWorkers installing cross-tie between Space Needle legs, ca. September 12, 1961
Identifier: spl_gg_69670021
Date: 1961-09-12
View this itemJewish Transcript, v. 5, no. 13, Jun. 1, 1928
Identifier: spl_jt_3018328_05_13
Date: 1928-06-01
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