- 9.15--BOLAND-A8325
- Item
- 1926
Part of Washington State Fair Collection
Large pig grazing on Fair grass. Printed on front: "A ton a bacon, WWF, Puyallup".
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Part of Washington State Fair Collection
Large pig grazing on Fair grass. Printed on front: "A ton a bacon, WWF, Puyallup".
Part of Washington State Fair Collection
Winning horse and rider presented with flower wreath
Part of Washington State Fair Collection
Man tending to four young black calves.
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Brown and white shorthorn bull, man leading with stick through nose ring. written on front: "One of the bluebloods"
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Bull, large, being held by woman for judging.
ca. 1911. Al G. Barnes Wild Animal Circus wagon with a small brass band on top and African lions inside is pulled down a street in South Tacoma. Probably taken Sept. 13, 1911.
ca. 1910. Unidentified young man, holding a metal milk pitcher in each hand, stands next to a horse-drawn mik wagon among the trees. The wooden panels on the side of the wagon say "Jersey Milk."
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Young girl carrying a bunny on a board.
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Young girl carrying bunny on board. Written on front: "showing her bunny, Western Washington Fair, Puyallup".
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Bull, waiting to be judged.
Hill Hardware Co. wagon & driver at east end of Wagon Bridge, Steilacoom Lake. Driver is C. L. Whitney. In 1908 the Hill Hardware Co. was at 2317-2319 Pacific Ave.
ca. 1908. Tacoma Steam Laundry wagon and driver. The wagon is piled full of bags of laundry. Even the driver's seat is packed, leaving no room for him to sit. From copy negative. Similar to BROWNING-073.
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Young girl standing with large pig.
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Bulls, shorthorns, being judged by three men.
Part of Helen Stafford Papers
From September of 1942 until the end of March, 1947, 713-15 Commerce housed USO #2, a club reserved for the entertainment of servicemen and women of color. One of the unique activities in the club took place each year during "Be Kind to Animals" week. Servicemen assisted in the planning and production of a dog show with the pets of local children. Ribbons were presented to the best in each catagory. In this photograph dated September 16, 1945, unidentified children and servicemen pose with a variety of dogs at the club. (photograph by F.L. Powell of Tacoma)
1908/08. Group by peach tree. Krumm Farm. Three men, a woman and a horse stand next to a tree. There is a barn in the background.
ca. 1908. Man standing next to Tacoma Steam Laundry wagon piled high with bags of laundry.
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Bear in hula skirt on Grandstand stage.
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Young girl showing chicken. Written on front: "The judge is coming LOOK PRETTY"
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Three men on horses jumping fences.