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  • Friends of the Market position statement on Pike Plaza Revelopment Project #21

    Friends of the Market position statement on Pike Plaza Revelopment Project #21

    Friends of the Market

    The statement outlines the issues that the Friends group has with the redevelopment plan including the displacement of farmers and proposed usage of buildings in the area. The Friends group emphasizes the need for improvements that will benefit the farmers and the introduction of more low income housing in the area.

    Identifier: spl_ps_015

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  • University National Bank of Seattle, ca. 1915

    University National Bank of Seattle, ca. 1915

    Transcribed from postcard: "University National Bank of Seattle Financial Headquarters from Seattle's Great North End." The building was constructed in 1912.

    Identifier: spl_pc_00200

    Date: 1915?

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  • Pike Place Market architectural plans by George Bartholick, 1975

    Pike Place Market architectural plans by George Bartholick, 1975

    Bartholick, George R.

    Architectural plans created by George Bartholick, an architect who worked on the restoration of Pike Place Market between 1974 and 1980. The plans depict several levels of the market including the Arcade and Mezzanine.

    Identifier: spl_ps_020

    Date: 1975-01

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  • SGS Bulletin, v.11, no. 3, Nov. 1961

    SGS Bulletin, v.11, no. 3, Nov. 1961

    Identifier: spl_sgs_475325_011_003_Nov1961

    Date: Nov. 1961

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  • Smith Tower at night, ca. 1928

    Smith Tower at night, ca. 1928

    Transcribed from postcard: "This great building with 600 offices with exterior trim of bronze and interior of steel, finished to resemble highly grained mahogany. Besides possessing every convenience required in the business day, has a Chinese Room adjoining and opening onto the observation balcony. This magnificent room is highly decorated in heavy and finely carved Chinese Teakwood, wrought by native workmen, embellished with myriads of porcelain panels in varying designs, replicas of those in ancient Chinese Temples. No room in America is more gorgeous, visited each day by thousands who are afforded a beautiful vista of Seattle, the bay and lakes and the snow capped mountain ranges, with Mount Rainier and Mount Baker in the distance."

    Identifier: spl_pc_00201

    Date: 1928?

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  • Dwight Robinson Interview, October 23, 1985

    Dwight Robinson Interview, October 23, 1985

    Dwight E. Robinson (1914-1988) was a University of Washington economics professor noted for his study of fashion trends. Robinson earned his PhD from Columbia University in 1948 and became part of the University of Washington School of Business faculty in 1950. He was chair of the Business Department between 1965 and 1969. In 1963, he was awarded the John Simon Guggenheim award for his research on fashion and design. Robinson retired from the University of Washington in 1981.

    Identifier: spl_ds_drobinson_01

    Date: 1985-10-23

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  • Seattle Day souvenir ticket, June 6, 1909

    Seattle Day souvenir ticket, June 6, 1909

    Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition (1909 : Seattle, Wash.)

    Souvenir ticket for Seattle Day, 6 June 1909, printed with signatures of A. D. Bannall, chief of admissions, and J. E. Chilberg, president.

    Identifier: mohai_ayp_2006.3.50.1

    Date: 1909-06-06

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  • Pike Place Market campaign buttons

    Pike Place Market campaign buttons

    Friends of the Market; Committee to Save the Market

    Buttons with campaign slogans in support of or against the Friends of the Market Initiative to protect Pike Place Market from urban renewal plans.

    Identifier: spl_ps_051

    Date: 1971

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  • SGS Bulletin, v.5, no. 2, Oct. 1955

    SGS Bulletin, v.5, no. 2, Oct. 1955

    Identifier: spl_sgs_475325_005_002_Oct1955

    Date: Oct. 1955

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  • Landmarks Preservation Board Ordinance, February 12, 1977

    Landmarks Preservation Board Ordinance, February 12, 1977

    City of Seattle

    Ordinance calling for the creation of the Landmarks Preservation Board to identify and preserve 'objects, sites, improvements, and elements having historical, cultural, architectural, engineering or geographic importance.'

    Identifier: spl_ps_006

    Date: 1977-02-12

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