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D37741-2

The Equitable Building was built in 1948 in Portland's downtown business district. This building was designed by architect, Pietro Belluschi, it is said to be the building that gained Belluschi national prominence in the architecture world. The original owner of the Equitable Building was Equitable Savings and Loan Association. Interior view of office space in Portland's Equitable Building, now known as the Commonwealth Building.


Commercial facilities--Oregon--Portland; Office buildings--Oregon--Portland; Architecture--Oregon--Portland; Architects; Belluschi, Pietro; Equitable Building (Portland, Or.); Commonwealth Building (Portland, Or.);

D37741-43

The new and modern Equitable Building was designed by Portland architect, Pietro Belluschi. In 1950 Belluschi left Portland to become Dean of the School of Architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; a position he held until 1965. Exterior and evening view of the Equitable Building, now known as the Commonwealth Building in Portland, Oregon.


Commercial facilities--Oregon--Portland; Office buildings--Oregon--Portland; Architecture--Oregon--Portland; Architects; Belluschi, Pietro; Equitable Building (Portland, Or.); Commonwealth Building (Portland, Or.);

D27432-3

View of South 56th Street and Pacific Avenue intersection, Cosmic Cleaners, gas station, Pacific Hardware and Bi-Rite Drug Store with a Medosweet Ice Cream sign are on right side of the street. This intersection has one traffic signal light directing traffic. Photo ordered by Henry Arnold Peterson, a prominent Tacoma lawyer, his offices were in downtown Tacoma in the Rust Building. TPL-9280


Commercial streets--Tacoma--1940-1950; Commercial facilities--Tacoma; Signal lights--Tacoma; Neighborhoods--Tacoma; Utility poles--Tacoma--1940-1950; Automobiles--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D27771-32

Exterior of two-story stucco residence of Alexander Baillie, "Waloma" at American Lake. Of Italianite disign it has a tile roof and is set among mature landscaping. This view at a distance shows a circular driveway with a fountain in the center.


Dwellings--Tacoma--1940-1950; Gardens--Tacoma--1940-1950; Yards--Tacoma--1940-1950; Automobiles--Tacoma--1940-1950;

A27734-2

Loxide Structures, Inc. A small, newly constructed house. The lawn is overgrown. The Loxide Company was located on the eastern shore of Day Island. Their speciality is the patented, prefabricated wall system, made of vertical, overlapping 2x8" lumber, joined together with plywood splines, and the sills upon which the 2x8's rest. The sills are pre-marked to indicate where each plank goes. (TNT/Ledger, 2/9/1947)


Dwellings--Tacoma--1940-1950; Loxide Structures, Inc. (Tacoma); Prefabricated houses;

D30497-3

View of A Street and South 9th Street, Bowes Building (foreground) houses the Tacoma Savings and Loan and the Savage-Scofield Building houses the Tacoma Hotel. The Bowes Building was built in 1908 in Italian Renaissance style, Heath and Twichell were the architects. The Savage-Scofield building was also built in 1908 by the same architects. The main building was destroyed by a fire in 1935. Photo was ordered by March & Smith real estate agency.


Business districts--Tacoma; Tacoma Savings & Loan Association (Tacoma); Tacoma Hotel (Tacoma); Real estate business--Tacoma; March & Smith, Inc. (Tacoma); Bowes Building (Tacoma); Savage-Scofield Building (Tacoma); Banks--Tacoma;

D31228-6

Tacoma Transit had ordered 85 new buses to accommodate larger numbers of bus riders. The new modern buses would join 35 buses bought in 1941 and 1942, making it a 120 unit fleet. The new buses were either 40 passenger or 34 passenger capacity buses. View of intersection at South 26th Street and Pacific Avenue, Tacoma Transit bus on left side, photo ordered by Tacoma Transit Company (T.N.T., 1/1/48, p. 1).


Commercial streets--Tacoma--1940-1950; Automobile service stations--Tacoma; Utility poles--Tacoma--1940-1950; Buses--Tacoma; Mass transit--Tacoma; Pierce Transit (Tacoma); Tacoma Transit Co. (Tacoma);

D34612-113

Aerial view of downtown Tacoma and the City Waterway, view of businesses between South 7th Street and South 12th Street; Medical Arts Building, Music Box and the Roxy Theatre, Lerner Shops, Rust Building and the Washington Building are located on the foreground of photo. The South 11th Street Bridge takes you over the City Waterway and connects you from downtown Tacoma to the industrial area; Norwood Plywood Company on right side of image.


Business districts--Tacoma; Waterfronts; Cityscapes; Cities & towns--Tacoma; Aerial photographs;

D34612-94

Aerial view of Tacoma's downtown business district and Port of Tacoma area. View of City Waterway, Middle waterway, St. Paul waterway, Puyallup Waterway, Milwaukee Waterway and Sitcum Waterway. South 11th Street Bridge connects downtown business district to waterways and Port of Tacoma. George-Ann Company logo, advertising frozen food lockers on upper left corner of photo.


Business districts--Tacoma; Waterfronts; Cityscapes; Piers & wharves--Tacoma; Cities & towns--Tacoma; Aerial photographs; Aerial views; Port of Tacoma (Tacoma)--1940-1950;

D34150-2

Tacoma had two insurance brokers for Fireman's Fund Insurance Company, Mitchell & Erdahl and Busselle & Company. View of Tacoma Avenue South and South 9th Street intersection; Ballou and Wright, a wholesale auto parts store is located on right side, pedestrians are crossing the street and automobiles are parked along Tacoma Avenue. Photo ordered by Firemen's Fund, possibly for a traffic accident.


Commercial streets--Tacoma--1940-1950; Business districts--Tacoma; Automobiles--Tacoma--1940-1950; Insurance; Insurance companies--Tacoma; City & town life--Tacoma; Firemen's Fund Insurance Co. (Tacoma);

D34237-14

The 2nd Annual Tacoma Beautiful Contest attracted six full buses of sightseers who traveled throughout Tacoma for the 2-hour Tour of Homes and Gardens. Following the tour, everyone gathered at Hotel Winthrop's Crystal Ballroom for a tea reception where Leon Titus announced the contest winners. John and Hazel Kellson's home and gardens in Parkland, shown here, won 2nd place. George Warter's home, located at 7829 Pacific Avenue, was the winner of the special award for the "Most Beautiful Home Grounds"; he was awarded a weeks vacation to Rainier National Park, all expenses paid. (T. Times, 7/12/48, p. 1).


Houses--Tacoma--1940-1950; Neighborhoods--Tacoma; Yards--Tacoma; Landscape pavilions--Tacoma; Birdbaths--Tacoma; Competition entries--Tacoma; Lawns--Tacoma; Contests--Tacoma; Gardens--Tacoma; Gardening--Tacoma; Kellson, John W.--Homes & haunts;

A35666-3

Exterior view. Irwin-Jones Motor Company held an open house for their new truck building on October 7th, 1948. The new facility contains 65,000 square feet with a new-truck showroom, showroom for used cars, large service and parts department, offices, a body shop and a paint shop. The building has six entrances and exits for quick truck service. A railroad spur and unloading dock at the rear of the building provides easy access to railroad cars and the delivery of new Dodge engines and trucks. Ordered by Irwin-Jones, Walt Dunlap. (T.Times, 10/7/1948, p.13) TPL-9227


Commercial facilities--Tacoma; Irwin-Jones Motor Co. (Tacoma); Automobile dealerships--Tacoma--1940-1950; Dodge trucks;

D42032-1

Exterior view of recently built home belonging to Lige and Afton Dickson. Mr. Dickson was a general contractor, operating as the Lige Dickson Co. Photo ordered by Ed Miller, President of Miller Construction Company, Inc. and taken on April 24, 1949.


Building construction--Tacoma--1940-1950; Construction industry--Tacoma; Houses--Tacoma--1940-1950; Dickson, Lige--Homes & haunts; Neighborhoods--Tacoma; Miller Construction Co., Inc. (Tacoma);

D42230-1

Holroyd Co. was a concrete block and building material manufacturing plant. The company had concrete blocks and bricks, masonry units, sand and gravel and many other building materials available on site. Exterior view of recently built building located on North 1st Street and Tacoma Avenue North. Building materials were provided by the Holroyd Company, and the building glass is from Tacoma Glass Company; photo ordered by Holroyd Company.


Commercial facilities--Tacoma; Building materials industry--Tacoma--1940-1950; Construction industry--Tacoma--1940-1950; Concrete--Tacoma; Reinforced concrete construction--Tacoma--1940-1950; Automobiles--Tacoma--1940-1950; Holroyd Co. (Tacoma);

D42425-10

Exterior view of house located in northeast Tacoma's Brown's Point area; view of beautiful Commencement Bay on left side. Two unidentified people are possibly deciding whether they would like to buy the lovely home. Fred C. Hofstetter, realtor, was the developer of the new Beverly Heights View Property; this house is possibly one of the model homes being shown to interested home buyers.


Houses--Tacoma--1940-1950; Real estate development--Tacoma--1940-1950; Housing developments--Tacoma--1940-1950; Suburban life--Tacoma; Commencement Bay (Wash.); Fred C. Hofstetter, Realtor (Tacoma);

D43767-8

Progress photographs showing plywood on new Dennis Slining, DFPA, Hal Dixon. Two men review blueprints for a new single family residence under construction.


Building construction--Tacoma--1940-1950; Blueprints; Houses--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D43700-2

Exterior of home at 415 South 55th, Carl H. Kaman. The two-story dutch colonial home was built in 1926, known as the Ness residence. F.R. Elderkin was the contractor who built the home.


Houses--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D43733-7

A view of the exterior of a two-story home at No. 45th and Stevens during construction showing the use of plywood. Windows have been used generously on this side of the building. Ordered by Douglas Fir Plywood Association, Hal Dixon.


Houses--Tacoma--1940-1950; Douglas Fir Plywood Association (Tacoma); Building construction--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D43727-2

Home at 221 So. 60th, Karl H. Kaman. This one-story home was built in 1939 by O.R. Tucker, a "Tucker-built" home in the McCloskey Addition. The exterior has been covered with "Perma-stone".


Houses--Tacoma--1940-1950; K.H. Kaman Co. (Tacoma); Building materials;

A64765-2

The living room in this apartment in the new Vista Manor Apartments is very large with room enough at the far end for a formal dining area. The room is decorated formally with upholstered furniture covered with a single, monochromatic brocade fabric. Oriental rugs have been used on the floor and draperies in a solid color were chosen. The wooden furniture is in dark tones with decorative detailing and historical styling.


Apartment houses--Tacoma--1950-1960; Vista Manor Apartments (Tacoma); W.H. Opie & Co. (Tacoma); Real estate business--Tacoma; Living rooms--Tacoma--1950-1960;

D65394-4

Al Peterson's house at Brown's Point. The one-story brick rambler has an attached one-car garage and a cedar shake roof. Yard has many trees close by to home. Mr. Peterson's home was photographed in March of 1952.


Houses--Brown's Point--1950-1960; Peterson, Al--Homes & haunts;

D65815-30

Seattle homes. For Master Builders display at Home Show. Ordered by Phares Advertising. Split-level house with garage on lower level. Vertical knotty-pine siding. Photographed on March 31, 1952. A. G. Goodwin.


Houses--Seattle--1950-1960; Seattle Home Show (Seattle);

D65132-2

Another new home by Rex N. Harrington, general contractors at 3211 Center Street. A two-car garage has been built into the lower level of this brick rambler. A picture window is located near the front door. Three other sets of windows are seen across the front of the house and two smaller windows are seen on the side visible from this angle. A tall television antenna has already been installed. According to figures complied from the reports of 46 Pacific Northwest cities, building failed to follow the optimistic national building picture in January 1952. There was a general decline of 33% from December and 59% from January 1951. (TNT, 2/17/1952, p.C-15)


Houses--Tacoma--1950-1960; Rex N. Harrington General Contractor (Tacoma); Construction industry--Tacoma; Television antennas;

A65815-15

Exposure of Seattle homes for Master Builders Display at the Seattle Home Show, for Phares Advertising Agency. Four plex by Herbert U. Taylor. Two sets of doors lie on either side of the two story brick and wood building.


Apartments--Seattle--1950-1960; Seattle Home Show (Seattle);

A65304-6

John and Mary Darling's new home was built by Home Construction Company. The one-story, ranch style home has been finished with wide clapboards and Roman brick facing the front entrance and picture windows that extend from the front of the home in Parkland. The entry to attached garage is from the side.


Home Construction Co. (Lakewood); Houses--Parkland--1950-1960; Darling, John W.--Homes & haunts;

A65851-1

Exterior exposure of the home of Jasper and Golden Harman, for Western Furnaces. Mr. Harman was employed as a construction worker. This small one-story shingled home has a shotgun design and a white picket fence. The front stoop has latticed sides.


Homes--Parkland--1950-1960; Harman, Jasper R.--Homes & Haunts;

A65815-36

Exposure of Bellevue homes for Master Builders Display at the Seattle Home Show, for Phares Advertising Agency. This one story ranch home with brick facing on the lower front, by Bell & Valdez, has an attached car port to the right. The home is located on NE 19th St. in Bellevue.


Houses--Bellevue--1950-1960; Seattle Home Show (Seattle);

A65815-37

Exposure of Bellevue homes for Master Builders Display at the Seattle Home Show, for Phares Advertising Agency. This one story rambler is half brick, half horizontal siding and has an attached two car garage. Home is located on 98th Ave. NE in Bellevue, constructed by Bell & Valdez.


Houses--Bellevue--1950-1960; Seattle Home Show (Seattle);

A65815-51

Exposure of Bellevue homes for Master Builders Display at the Seattle Home Show, for Phares Advertising Agency. One story rambler with half brick facing in front and siding with attached one car garage. By Bell & Valdez.


Houses--Bellevue--1950-1960; Seattle Home Show (Seattle);

A65379-1

A view of the front of William H. and Neva A. Jarmon's brick home at Steilacoom Lake. The lake can be seen at the left. The one-story rambler has short brick columns and an iron railing outlining the front walk way. Concrete urns decorate the columns. The home has a complete kitchen, shower and living room facilities on the lower level. A complete living, bathroom, bedroom, rumpus room and double-car garage are on the upper level (pictured in this view). Ordered by ABJ Builders. (TNT, 4/2/1952, pl31)


Houses--Lakewood--1950-1960; Jarmon, William H.--Homes & haunts; ABJ Builders (Lakewood);

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