- 2.1.9--BROWNING-011
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- c. 1908/08/29
1908/08. Mr. Young with bull "Conqueror" Price $120.00 . A young man in a white shirt, wearing a hat, stands next to a large black and white bull in this August of 1908 photograph.
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1908/08. Mr. Young with bull "Conqueror" Price $120.00 . A young man in a white shirt, wearing a hat, stands next to a large black and white bull in this August of 1908 photograph.
ca. 1908. Bicycle shop and Storage business. The bicycle shop is probably the Amzie D. Browning Bicycle & General Repairing business. The bicycle shop has an advertisment painted on it for the Tacoma Baking Co. Print is somewhat out of focus.
ca. 1913. A view of the west side of the 5200 block of South Union (now South Tacoma Way) looking north. The Bobbi Burns Wine House was at 5238 South Union. A boy stands by a water fountain.
Black and white photographs of Washington industries such as lumber, mills, ice, farming, salmon hatchery and electric power plants.
ca. 1908. Garret W. O'Brien, contractor, and men laying pipe in South Tacoma.
ca. 1910. Cannon emplacement probably at Fort Casey,Whidbey Island, Washington.
ca. 1908. Battleships in what is probably Commencement Bay - off Tacoma with the tree covered cliffs of Browns Point in the background.
ca. 1908. Young man sitting on a " Flying Merkle" motorcycle.
Photographs of People (Outdoors)
Photographs taken of people outdoors and in front of their residences.
ca. 1910. McClintock's World Famous So. Tacoma Band. Men dressed in costumes for a parade. The bell of one of the horns says "So. Tacoma Tigers - Pacific Coast Champions, 1910"
ca. 1910. Clown with top hat on unicycle. Street is paved with brick. Building to rear of clown has signs for "Baldwin Real Estate" and a large banner for a clothing sale starting March 31st.
On November 1, 1910, Joe Wrangge was photographed standing in front of his home in South Tacoma. The wood-framed house had a bay window left of the entrance.
ca. 1908. Steam locomotive No. 10 probably on the Tacoma & Eastern Railroad outside Mineral, Washington.
Small notebooks and publications, cards, handwriting exercises, plate drawing lessons, Price list of the Tacoma's Sign Writer's Association.
Autographs book, diary
Photo album, contains family photos and a signed photograph of Charles B. Tripp.
Glass Plate and Nitrate Negatives
Undated photograph of possible circus parade marching down Pacific Avenue past the Tacoma Grocery Co. Two ornate carriages are in sight pulled by teams of horses.
Undated photograph of a parade in process; the color guard leads the way followed by long lines of soldiers. Public Market at left with the Rector Cafe on the ground floor. V Invest poster on cafe's window probably means that this picture was taken during the period of or shortly after WWl.
Five women and one man stand in front of a building whose large awning promotes Tacoma Biscuit & Candy Co.'s "good things to eat" including its Everbody's brand and an ice cream parlor. Tacoma Biscuit was located at the corner of E. "F" and 25th St.
ca. 1908. Portrait of a large family group. A man and woman sit in chairs surrounded by their children. The picture was taken outdoors with a large tree behind the family group.
ca. 1908. Four young couples in an unidentified house. The four women are seated in chairs. The young men are standing behind them and in front of curtained windows. This photograph is possibly a "Parlor play," popular around the turn of the 20th century.
ca. 1915. A man with his belongings in a wheelbarrow holds a sign that states that he has traveled from New York to Bellingham - and that he is on his way back. It looks like it took him 100 days to get to Bellingham. His name may have been R.O. Wise and he is asking for assistance.
ca. 1915. A man with his belongings in a wheelbarrow holds a sign that states that he has traveled from New York to Bellingham - and that he is on his way back. It appears that it was a 100-day journey. Traveler's name may have been R.O. Wise, according to his sign.
ca. 1908. A young man leans back against his motorcycle at the entrance to Mount Rainier National Park. The motorcycle has the name "The Flying Merkel" painted on its fuel tank.
Nisqually Canyon. Water rushing through rocks of canyon, lone man in distance on right
ca. 1910. Race car, with number 20 on radiator, speeds past people standing along edge of dirt road at Tacoma Speedway. The speedway is where Clover Park Vocational School is today. Banners hang over road in the background. Car is blurred because of speed.
ca. 1910. Rodeo in Stadium Bowl. Men and women in Native-American costumes on bowl field. Some are on horseback. Also cowboys . Some of the Native-Americans are wearing feather headdresses.
ca. 1908. Four men, in suits and hats, and a young boy stand outside a metal cage at the Tacoma Zoo in Point Defiance Park. There is a large bear inside the cage. The face of the bear is blurred because it moved during the exposure.