Fremont Bridge, Seattle 2012

Fremont Bridge, Seattle 2012

Compare to the same scene in the early 1920s: www.flickr.com/photos/cr ackdog/6940263233 The...

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Glass negative of house, late 19th - early 20th century

Glass negative of house, late 19th - early 20th century

This may be in Newark, New Jersey.

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Glass negative of buildings on Bank St., Newark, New Jersey, late 19th - early 20th century

Glass negative of buildings on Bank St., Newark, New Jersey, late 19th - early 20th century

The E. A. Kirch & Co. warehouse on the left was located at 87-89 Bank St., Newark, New Jersey. It burned down in 1913.

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1911(?) Maxwell, Maine c1915

1911(?) Maxwell, Maine c1915

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Mount Baker Park and boathouse, Seattle 1920s

Mount Baker Park and boathouse, Seattle 1920s

On the west shore of Lake Washington.

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King County Courthouse, Seattle, c1920

King County Courthouse, Seattle, c1920

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Fremont Bridge, Seattle 1920s

Fremont Bridge, Seattle 1920s

Looking towards Lake Union. Compare to the same view today: www.flickr.com/photos/cr ackdog/6954677409

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View of Smith tower and Elliot Bay, Seattle 1920s

View of Smith tower and Elliot Bay, Seattle 1920s

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Seattle Union Record, 1921

Seattle Union Record, 1921

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Battleships in Elliot Bay, Seattle, July 4, 1922 9:30 p.m.

Battleships in Elliot Bay, Seattle, July 4, 1922 9:30 p.m.

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Downtown Seattle c1921

Downtown Seattle c1921

This appears to have been taken somewhere around 6th and James St. looking west.

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4th and Marion, Seattle c1921

4th and Marion, Seattle c1921

The ivy-covered Rainier Club in the background.

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Tintype of group in early auto, c1910

Tintype of group in early auto, c1910

Automobile unidentified. If anyone knows the make or model of the auto, please let me know.

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Early auto garage or factory, c1910

Early auto garage or factory, c1910

If anyone knows the make or model of the auto, please let me know.

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Venus comb murex shell

Venus comb murex shell

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus_comb _murex

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Sea urchin test (shell)

Sea urchin test (shell)

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Nautilus shell

Nautilus shell

Sliced Nautilus shell showing inside chambers. This is the ship of pearl, which, poets feign, Sail the...

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New York tour bus c1910

New York tour bus c1910

Green Car Sight-Seeing Service Broadway and 23rd St. Hotel Bartholdi New York City The back of the...

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