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Bates shop, T-38, foredeck, teak decking being laid over double layer of cold-molded red cedar.
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Bates shop, T-38, foredeck, teak decking being laid over double layer of cold-molded red cedar.
Bates shop, T-38, foredeck, teak decking being laid over double layer of cold-molded red cedar.
Bates shop, T-38, foredeck, teak decking being laid over double layer of cold-molded red cedar.
T-38, cabin top, with exposed beams.
Adelphi restoration, Patrick Chapman.
CLK Yacht Crafters, Aquila plug (plug for Aquila; L to R, Earl Edwards, unidentified worker)
CLK Yacht Crafters, Aquila plug
CLK Yacht Crafters, Aquila plug (L to R, Earl Edwards and unidentified worker)
CLK Yacht Crafters, Aqula plug, 2/3 view, L to R, Griz, unid. worker, Earl, Jim Burba (on top)
CLK Yacht Crafters, workers sanding Aquila plug.
Bates boatbuilding shop(Trumbly planing side of Windance keel; pattern to right of keel)
Bates boatbuilding shop, with student looking on.
T-38, bates courtyard. Students starting to fill seams in decking with rubber compound. L to R, Patrick Chapman (in front), Dean Goodrich, George Chambers, Rob Cramblett.)
Trumbly and M. Dick cutting rabbet on Windance keel in Bates shop. George Chambers to left.
Trumbly and M. Dick cutting rabbet on Windance keel in Bates shop. George Chambers to left.
Trumbly and M. Dick cutting rabbet on Windance keel in Bates shop. George Chambers to left.
CLK Yacht Crafters, Aquila plug (keel, sanded, showing strip planking)
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
ca. 1936. "Digging for Dollars" pamphlets and handbills for advertising campaign. Bound pamphlet "Let's Go Digging for Dollars" by Frank R. Ingalsbe. Also forms requesting information or pledging money, in denominations of 10.00, for a mine. Ordered by Miller and Miller Advertising. (WSHS)
Advertisements; Pamphlets; Fund raising--Tacoma;
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Digging for Dollars. Man at desk with brochures for advertising campaign. For Miller and Miller Advertising. (WSHS)
Advertisements; Pamphlets; Fund raising--Tacoma;
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
ca. 1936. Man seated at desk covered with advertisements, brochures and mailings to promote "Digging for Dollars." For Miller & Miller Advertising. (Argentum)
Advertisements; Pamphlets; Fund raising--Tacoma;
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
ca. 1938. Jordan bread and bakery products. Ordered by Miller & Miller Advertising for the Jordan Baking Co. In 1938 Arthur K. Jordan opened a bakery at 3619-23 So. 54th, a building that had been previously occupied by the DuLac Auto Body Co. (WSHS)
Jordan Baking Co. (Tacoma); Bread--Tacoma;
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
ca. 1936. Exterior of Associated Oil service station. Station located at Sixth & Sprague, circa 1936. One island, three pumps, "Flying A" emblem. Automobile on lube rack. For Miller & Miller Advertising. (WSHS)
Automobile service stations--Tacoma--1930-1940; Associated Oil Service Stations (Tacoma); Gasoline pumps--Tacoma--1930-1940;
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
ca. 1936. Exterior of Hemrich Wineries building, producers or distributors of Gold Seal Brands, wine and beer. Company was owned by Elmer & Nina Hemrich. Elmer was the son of Seattle Brewer Alvin Hemrich. For Miller & Miller Advertising. (WSHS)
Hemrich Wineries (Tacoma); Brewing industry--Tacoma--1930-1940;
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Odd Fellows, "Decoration of Chivalry at Tacoma," August 6, 1931. (filed with Argentum)
Independent Order of Odd Fellows (Tacoma); Fraternal organizations--Tacoma--1930-1940;
Side frames, planking, sheer clamp, upper deck from inside.
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
ca. 1931. Weaver Productions; Mrs. Thomas' family and friends. People were photographed seated around a banquet table in what was formerly the movie studio of H.C. Weaver Productions Inc. The building operated as a movie studio only for four short years, 1924-28. After the studio closed down, the Thomas family maintained the building and props used to produce motion pictures in Tacoma. Herbert Thomas, the caretaker of the studio, was struck by a car in Tacoma Dec. 17, 1931 and died. His wife continued on as caretaker until the building was destroyed by fire Aug 24, 1932. Seated around the table are, left side of table left to right, Gertrude (Adams) Thomas, family friend, Louise Pearson, Alice Palmer, Margaret Palmer, Herbert F. Thomas, Esther (Mattson-Pearson) Wyatt and Dennis Wyatt (infant.) Right side- William H. Thomas, Harmon Edwards, Bonnie (Thomas) Mattson, Lauren Mattson (infant), Roy Mattson, Chester Farrow, family friend, Ivan Farrow and Florence (Mattson) Farrow. (names supplied by a Mattson family member)
H.C. Weaver Productions, Inc. (Tacoma); Motion picture studios--Tacoma; Thomas, Herbert--Family;