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BOWEN TPL-6941

This was how Tacoma Field, the Pierce County airport, located south of the city near Lakeview (now Lakewood), looked in May of 1931. View of a flat expanse of land with a hanger, some small outbuildings and several planes. Photograph taken for the Tacoma News Tribune on the first day of a three day dedication program. Bowen # 310-209

C163000-612C

This undated color photograph, possibly taken in the late 1960s or in 1970, appears to be the sprawling Boeing Everett plant. The view is looking north with what may be downtown Everett and its paper mills at the top of the picture. Mt. Baker is the snow-capped mountain at the top center with the Port of Everett at the right side. International aircraft including Air France, Lufthansa and US carriers Pan Am and TWA are parked on the tarmac. The parking lots to the right of the aircraft are now the paint shops for Boeing. TPL-6724 (Additional identification and information provided by a reader)


Boeing Aircraft Co. (Everett); Baker, Mount (Wash.); Airplanes;

D150973-10R

Examining her keyboard, a Boeing office worker is set to imput data from the pile of sheets into the data-recorder on her desk. She was photographed on February 17, 1967, at Boeing's Seattle location. Photograph ordered by Central Credit Card Control Corp.


Boeing Aircraft Co. (Seattle); Office workers--Seattle; Office equipment & supplies;

D150973-9R

A Boeing office worker, wearing a coat-length smock, looks over a printed card on February 17, 1967. She is standing in front of a IBM machine, possibly a sorter. The machine holds several racks of cards. Photograph ordered by Central Credit Card Control Corp.


Boeing Aircraft Co. (Seattle); Office workers--Seattle; Office equipment & supplies;

D150973-3R

Continuing series of equipment and computers at Boeing's Seattle location, taken in February, 1967. A short-sleeved Boeing employee, seen previously in D150973-1R, presses a button regulating the Honeywell 200. This is probably the H-200 business computer introduced in 1963. Photograph ordered by Central Credit Card Control Corp.


Boeing Aircraft Co. (Seattle); Computers;

D150973-4R

This was probably state-of-the-art computer equipment in 1967 as a Boeing employee examines a reel of tape at the aircraft company's Seattle location. Four large Honeywell computers are lined up against the wood paneled wall. They appear to be using COBOLD, a computer programming language designed for business applications. Photograph ordered by Central Credit Card Control Corp.


Boeing Aircraft Co. (Seattle); Computers;

D150973-5R

The Richards Studio photographer spent a day in February, 1967, at Boeing's Seattle location taking pictures of the modern equipment and computers used at the facility. Here two men are posed next to a card reader/punch machine. One man is holding the lid open of the machine while the other scans through printed cards. Photograph ordered by Central Credit Card Control Corp.


Boeing Aircraft Co. (Seattle); Office equipment & supplies;

D150973-8R

Part of the large office staff employed by Boeing's Seattle location is hard at work on February 17, 1967. Hands busy on the keyboard, the woman in the foreground smiles as she enters the information on her pad. The other women may be imputing data at their separate machines. Photograph ordered by Central Credit Card Control Corp.


Boeing Aircraft Co. (Seattle); Office equipment & supplies; Office workers--Seattle;

D150973-6R

A Boeing employee in heavy dark-rimmed glasses scrutinizes the card produced by the IBM 26 Printing Card Punch on February 17, 1967. He is seated in front of the keyboard which has the functional control switches built in above. The IBM 026 Printing Card Punch was introduced in 1949; it would be superceded about 1964 by the 029 punch. Photograph ordered by Central Credit Card Control Corp. (www.columbia.edu/acis/history/punch.html)


Boeing Aircraft Co. (Seattle); Office equipment & supplies;

D150973-7R

Two Boeing employees examine sheets of printed data on February 17, 1967, at Boeing's Seattle location. Racks below the two men are filled with cannisters of tapes. A picture of a Boeing aircraft emerging from the clouds is hanging on the dark paneled walls. Photograph ordered by Central Credit Card Control Corp.


Boeing Aircraft Co. (Seattle); Office equipment & supplies;

D150973-1R

Series of equipment and computers employed at Boeing's Seattle location. A Boeing employee checks data produced on this modern printer in February, 1967. The giant machine has its lid open. Photograph ordered by Central Credit Card Control Corp.


Boeing Aircraft Co. (Seattle); Office equipment & supplies; Computers;