Seattle Public Library. West Seattle Branch; Branch libraries--Washington (State)--Seattle; Somervell, W. M. (Woodruff Marbury); Carnegie libraries--Washington (State)--Seattle;
West Seattle Branch. 42nd Ave S.W. and West College St. Built 1910. Somervell and Cote architects. Exterior.
Seattle Public Library. West Seattle Branch; Branch libraries--Washington (State)--Seattle; Somervell, W. M. (Woodruff Marbury); Carnegie libraries--Washington (State)--Seattle;
West Seattle Branch. 42nd Ave. S. W. and West College St. Built 1910. Exterior
Seattle Public Library. West Seattle Branch; Branch libraries--Washington (State)--Seattle; Somervell, W. M. (Woodruff Marbury); Carnegie libraries--Washington (State)--Seattle;
West Seattle Branch. 42nd Ave S.W. and West College St. Built 1910. Somervell and Cote architects. Exterior.
Seattle Public Library. West Seattle Branch; Branch libraries--Washington (State)--Seattle; Somervell, W. M. (Woodruff Marbury); Carnegie libraries--Washington (State)--Seattle;
West Seattle Branch. Children's Room. 42nd Ave. S. W. and West College St. Built. 1910. Interior.
Seattle Public Library. West Seattle Branch; Branch libraries--Washington (State)--Seattle; Somervell, W. M. (Woodruff Marbury); Carnegie libraries--Washington (State)--Seattle;
Seattle (Wash.)--Buildings, structures, etc.;
Seattle (Wash.)--Aerial views;
Central business districts--Washington (State)--Seattle;
Waterfronts--Washington (State)--Seattle;
Elliott Bay (Wash.);
Totem poles--Washington (State)--Seattle;
West...
Seattle. Totem Poles. Totem pole in Belvedere Place, West Seattle. Pole donated by J. E. Standley. Believed to be an authentic Haida pole. Photo by Ken Harris, 1952
Ferries--Washington (State)--Seattle;
Waterfronts--Washington (State)--Seattle;
Docks--Washington (State)--Seattle;
City of Seattle (Ferry);
Ferries--Washington (State)--Seattle;
Steamboats--Washington (State)--Seattle;
West Seattle (Seattle, Wash.)
Ships. City of Seattle (ferry). At dock at foot of Main St.? About 1900. Built 1888 at Portland, Ore. On run between Seattle and West Seattle 1888-1913. Sold in 1913 and became the Benicia running on San Francisco Bay.
Seattle Views. From the vicinity of 1st Ave. 1954. Looking west over the Alaskan Way Viaduct towards West Seattle. Photgraphed from a high point about two blocks east of Alaskan Way, showing docks and Elliott Bay.
Seattle (Wash.)--Buildings, structures, etc.;
Seattle Public Library. Southwest Branch;
Branch libraries--Washington (State)--Seattle;
Thirty-fifth Avenue (Seattle, Wash.);
West Seattle (Seattle, Wash.);
Seattle Public Library. Branches. Southwest branch. 9010 - 35th S. W. Built 1961. Interior. View of the circulation desk. Photo by Art Hupy. Durham, Anderson & Freed, architects.
Seattle (Wash.)--Buildings, structures, etc.;
Seattle Public Library. Southwest Branch;
Branch libraries--Washington (State)--Seattle;
Thirty-fifth Avenue (Seattle, Wash.);
West Seattle (Seattle, Wash.);
Seattle Public Library. Branches. Southwest branch. 9010 - 35th S. W. Built 1961. Interior. View towards southwest. Photo by Art Hupy. Durham, Anderson & Freed, architects.
Seattle (Wash.)--Buildings, structures, etc.;
Seattle Public Library. Southwest Branch;
Branch libraries--Washington (State)--Seattle;
Thirty-fifth Avenue (Seattle, Wash.);
West Seattle (Seattle, Wash.);
Seattle Public Library. Branches. Southwest branch. 9010 - 35th S. W. Built 1961. Exterior. Front view. Photographed at night by Art Hupy. Durham, Anderson & Freed, architects.
Seattle (Wash.)--Buildings, structures, etc.;
Seattle Public Library. Southwest Branch;
Branch libraries--Washington (State)--Seattle;
Thirty-fifth Avenue (Seattle, Wash.);
West Seattle (Seattle, Wash.);
Seattle Public Library. Branches. Southwest branch. 9010 - 35th S. W. Built 1961. Exterior. Entrance. Photographed at night by Art Hupy. Durham, Anderson & Freed, architects.
Alki (Seattle, Wash.); Monuments--Washington (State)--Seattle; Obelisks--Washington (State)--Seattle; Historical markers--Washington (State)--Seattle; Seattle (Wash.)--History; Denny family; Exact (Schooner); Washington University State...
Monuments. Denny party; marble shaft commemorating the landing from the schooner Exact November 13, 1851. Erected by the Washington University State Historical Society and unveiled November 13, 1905. Alki Point.
Seattle (Wash.)--Buildings, structures, etc.; Housing, Single family--Washington (State)--Seattle; Dwellings--Washington (State)--Seattle; Denny, David Thomas; Terry, Leander; Exact (Schooner); Alki (Seattle, Wash.);
Houses. Denny, D.T. House. (First house in Seattle.) First cabin at Alki. D.T. Denny and Leander Terry started to build this house, 18' by 22' in size, September 28, 1851. For a short time after their landing, Nov. 13, 1851, it housed the entire...