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D28365-3

Dodge rolling stock, Tacoma Police Department, Irwin Jones. The automobiles are parked together in the field at Stadium High School. A man leans against the fender of the one light colored automobile.


Stadium Bowl (Tacoma); Events--Tacoma--1940-1950; Tacoma Police Department (Tacoma); Automobiles--Tacoma--1940-1950; Dodge automobile;

D28296-7

Tacoma Boat Building Company. "Eileen" water trials. TPL-8928


Tacoma Boat Building Co., Inc. (Tacoma); Ship trials--Tacoma--1940-1950; Boat & ship industry--Tacoma--1940-1950; Fishing boats--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D28903-4

During the spring and early summer of 1947, a group of boys from the Tacoma Boy's Club picked berries and did odd jobs to raise the money for a trip to San Francisco to play a baseball game against the Bay City's Boy's Club. By the end of July the funds were raised and they were ready to go. Packing their gear, in front of the Boy's Club building at 711 So. 25th Street, for their journey south are: (l to r) Glenn Huffman, Jerry Harding, Dick Scheisz, John Bartinetti, Ray Boen, Dick Palamidessi, Al Otto, Gene Reiber, George Nuick, Jerry Calkins, Jack Murphy and E.S. Ostberg, club director who accompanied the boys on the trip. (T.Times, 7/30/1947, p.8)


Tacoma Boys' Club (Tacoma); Huffman, Glenn; Harding, Jerry; Scheisz, Dick; Bartinetti, John; Boen, Ray; Palamidessi, Dick; Otto, Al; Reiber, Gene; Nuick, George; Calkins, Jerry; Murphy, Jack; Ostberg, E.S.; Teenagers; Clubs--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D28177-5

June flower show, Tacoma Gardens at Wells Hall. The Tacoma Garden Club held its annual spring flower show June 3, 1947, at Wells Hall. This year's awards include the Hicks-Corse tile table to be given permanently at this show for the most artistic arrangement entered by those who had previously won this award. (T.Times, 5/30/1947, p.5)


Tacoma Garden Club (Tacoma); Clubs--Tacoma--1940-1950; Gardening--Tacoma--1940-1950; Table settings & decorations; Competition entries--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D28672-10

Aerial view of West Coast Grocery, St. Paul and Tacoma lumber and Tacoma Iron and Steel. A view of the Tacoma tideflats and some of the industry built on it looking north.


Tacoma Tideflats (Tacoma); Aerial photographs; Industry--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D28797-3

The Tuberculosis League of Pierce County announced that a mobile X-Ray unit would be in Tacoma for ten days starting July 15, 1947, for the purpose of giving X-Rays to as many as wanted to have them. Here a female technician handles the X-Ray machine for a man who has come in for a free chest X-Ray. Chest X-Rays were an important tool for the early detection of tuberculosis. In the 1940s tuberculosis was still a major cause of death in the United States. Effective drug treatment was not available until the 1950s. (T.Times, 7/12/1947, p.3)


Tuberculosis League of Pierce County (Tacoma); Radiography;

D28363-1

Urban Plumbing and Heating truck, South Tacoma Motors, Ted Hoakinson. The Chevrolet delivery truck has a short hood over the engine. The bed has been built as tall as the cab right behind the cab and then is much lower over the rear wheels to the back of the bed. It is parked in front of an ivy covered warehouse. Urban Plumbing advertised they could install automatic fire sprinklers, air conditioning and plumbing.


Urban Plumbing & Heating Co. (Tacoma); Trucks--Tacoma--1940-1950; Chevrolet trucks;

D28840-6

Three Spanish American war veterans stand in front of the Christy's Cafe at 510 Sixth Avenue. The United Spanish War Veterans held their 46th annual encampment in Tacoma July 17, 18, and 19, 1947. Over 600 delegates were expected to attend. 200 members of the women's auxiliaries from Washington and British Columbia also attended. (T.Times, 7/12/1947, p.10; 7/15/1947, p.5; 7/18/1947,p.1)


Veterans; Spanish-American War, 1898--Veterans--Tacoma; Parades & processions--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D28151-2

Washington Steel and Welding for Industry Page, Times. A.E. MacIntosh, secretary and treasurer of Washington Steel & Welding Company, checks plans of the new Fabwood glue machine constructed in the company shops. With him, pointing out blueprint detail, is Don Porter of Porter Engineering Company who designed the machine. Bob Muehlenbruch, draftsman, directs a workman who is adding finishing touches to the machie which was ordered by the Grays Harbor Chair Company of Aberdeen, Washington. The machine uses scrap lumber which, after processing in the Fabwood machine, emerges as plywood suitable for chair bottoms and table tops. (T.Times, 6/11/1947, p.7)


Washington Steel & Welding Co. (Tacoma); Steel industry--Tacoma--1940-1950; Fabwood Glue Machine; MacIntosh, A.E.; Porter, Don; Muehlenbruch, Bob; Machinery; Blueprints;

D23618-3

Aloha! An unidentified woman drapes a flowered Hawaiian lei around the neck of Tacoma Mayor Val Fawcett in a publicity photo for KVI Radio taken at his office in (Old) City Hall. ALBUM 14.


Mayors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Fawcett, Clarence Valdo, 1900-1965; Leis;

D23975-1

Paramount Manufacturing Company, the interior of a lubrication facility. Two men are working on a "Woody" up on a hoist. Another man is removing a tire from its rim.


Mechanics (Persons)--Tacoma--1940-1950; Vehicle maintenance & repair--Tacoma--1940-1950; Stop-Wear Lubrication (Tacoma);

D23216-24

ca. 1946. Richards family and studio. Turner Richards Studio, commercial photographers. Jergens Lotion Christmas display in department store in 1946. A large bottle could be purchased for 79 cents.


Merchandise displays--Tacoma-1940-1950; Department stores--Tacoma--1940-1950; Signs (Notices);

D23691-1

September, 1946, outdoor photograph of Mrs. H. Hopkins and her baby daughter. Mrs. Hopkins holds her daughter against the fender of an automobile. Mrs. Hopkins wears a hat with small veil and the baby wears a bonnet and matching coat. The baby's hand is caught in motion as she looks at her mother's face and hat.


Mothers & children--Tacoma--1940-1950; Infants--Tacoma--1940-1950; Automobiles--Tacoma--1940-1950; Hats--1940-1950; Bonnets;

D23424-3

Pacific Boat Building, the "New Esperia" is newly launched. TPL-8908


Pacific Boat Building Co. (Tacoma); Boat & ship industry--Tacoma--1940-1950; Fishing boats--Tacoma--1940-1950; Launchings--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D23424-11

Pacific Boat Building, the "New Esperia" is newly launched. A young woman is modeling a striped dress standing by an automobile.


Pacific Boat Building Co. (Tacoma); Women--Tacoma--1940-1950; Launchings--Tacoma--1940-1950; Fashion models--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D23516-4

Pierce County Painters and Decorators Association. Nine men attend a meeting. The Painting and Decorating Contractors of America local union. Berger M. Antonsen was president of the local, L.K. Mikkelsen served as secretary and manager, Stanley Tystad was secretary and Gunnar Leggerini, L.P. Bidwel, and Albin Danielson were members. Gunnar Leggerini was also president of the Washington State Council of Painters and Decorators. Mr. Leggerini is believed to be seated, second from right. (T.Times, 2/26/1947, p.6-B) (Additional identification provided by a reader)


Painters Union Local No. 64 (Tacoma); Labor unions--Tacoma; Men--Clothing & dress--Tacoma--1940-1950; Interior decoration; Interior design--Tacoma;

D23441-7

During the summer of 1946, while Tacoma's school age children were on vacation, a group of police candidates were taking classes at Stadium High School. At the end of August, 37 of the candidates received diplomas and were declared full-fledged members of the Tacoma Police Department. Attending the graduation were a number of veterans of the Tacoma and Seattle police departments including: Police Captain A.E. Farrar, third from the left in the front row; Police Chief P.G. Gregg, in a dark suit and white hat; Safety Commissioner R.S. Temme, in light colored suit and "skimmer"; and Seattle Police Captain Emile Vallet, next to Temme. Others names are listed in Tacoma Times. (T.Times, 9/4/1946, p.16.)


Police--Tacoma--1940-1950; Law enforcement training--Tacoma--1940-1950; Tacoma Police Department (Tacoma); Stadium High School (Tacoma); Portraits; Graduation ceremonies--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D23958-2

In October of 1946, an unidentified young man, dressed as a Roman soldier, walked down Pacific Avenue carrying a shield with a poster advertising the movie "Caesar and Cleopatra" playing at the Music Box Theater. The film version of George Bernard Shaw's play starred Vivien Leigh as Cleopatra and Claude Rains as Ceasar.With a production cost of almost $6 million, it was one of the most expensive productions in cinema history up until then. Business men stand along the sidewalk nearby and the Security Building at 917 Pacific Ave. can be seen in the background. (T.Times, 10/2/1946, p.6)


Publicity; Advertising--Tacoma--1940-1950; Costumes--Roman; Commercial streets--Tacoma--1940-1950; Business people--Tacoma--1940-1950; Music Box Theatre (Tacoma); Motion pictures;

D23094-42

Charles Devlin, for Douglas Fir Plywood Association. Two unidentified boys carry a plywood rowboat down a dock. Jerry Johnson sits on a railing in the background. She is wearing a sunsuit. Jerry Johnson is Violet (Mrs. Charles) Devlin's sister. Jerry Johnson Hudson Cummings was the Society editor for the News Tribune for many years. (information supplied by family member)


Publicity; Plywood; Artists' models; Bathing suits; Johnson, Jerry;

D23094-22

Charles Devlin, interior and exterior views of model house for Douglas Fir Plywood Association. An unidentified male reaches up, closing the door on a double garage. The garage doors have panels made of plywood. Windows are also included in the garage doors. The vehicle parked inside the garage looks like the Richards Studio vehicle.


Publicity; Plywood; Model houses; Garages--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D23556-3

Weisfield and Goldberg. Arthur B. Raitano, manager of Weisfield and Goldberg, is talking with three other men. Weisfield & Goldberg advertised perfect diamonds, America's favorite watches, silverplated and sterling flatware, Kodak cameras and film, fountain pens, housewares and occasional furniture and famous-make radios, washers, ironers, vacuum cleaners, refrigerators, home freezers, etc. (City Directory, 1946)


Raitano, Arthur B.; Weisfield & Goldberg, Inc. (Tacoma); Jewelry stores--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D23216-2

ca. 1946. Photographs from the Turner Richards Studio with employees and family members. Three men and two women are photographed taking a coffee break in the back room of the studio. The two men on the right are Nelson and Ed Richards, two of four active owners of the studio. The woman seated has been identified as Velda Inez (Vink) Richards, the wife of Nelson Richards. According to her April 11, 2012 obituary, Velda Richards became an accomplished portrait and wedding photographer and in 1959, manager of the Richard's Villa Plaza Portrait Studio. Mrs. Richards was predeceased by husband Nelson in 1980 and only child Steven in 1986. She passed away on March 27, 2012 in Portland. (Additional identification provided by a reader) (TNT 4-11-2012-obit.of Velda Richards)


Richards, Turner--Family; Turner Richards Studio (Tacoma); Photographers--Tacoma; Photographic studios--Tacoma; Eating & drinking--Tacoma; Richards, Nelson; Richards, Ed; Richards Commercial Photo Service (Tacoma); Richards, Velda Inez;

D23216-12

ca. 1946. Turner Richards Studio, commercial photography studio, photographs of the Richards family. Woman wearing fur coat and beret sitting on sofa in paneled room with another woman who is showing her some lingerie. The woman in the fur coat is believed to be family matriarch Pearl Richards (widow of Paul Richards) and mother of Turner, Bob, Ed, Nelson and Helen Richards. The younger woman is believed to be her daughter Helen Richards Koski.


Richards, Turner--Family; Turner Richards Studio (Tacoma); Photographers--Tacoma; Photographic studios--Tacoma; Richards Commercial Photo Service (Tacoma); Richards, Pearl; Koski, Helen Richards;

D23216-17

ca. 1946. Turner Richards Studio, commercial photographers, portraits of the Richards family and studio. Ed and Margaret Richards baby daughter Nancy mouths a spent flashbulb under the watchful eye of a small boy, possibly one of her Koski cousins.


Richards, Turner--Family; Turner Richards Studio (Tacoma); Photographers--Tacoma; Photographic studios--Tacoma; Richards, Nancy; Richards Commercial Photo Service (Tacoma);

D23216-6

ca. 1946. Turner Richards Studio, commercial photographers, portraits of the Richards family. Ed and Margaret Richards with daughter Nancy sitting on sofa in living room. The Richards Photographic Studio was operated by the four brothers (Turner, Bob, Ed and Nelson) and various other family members. They were the premier commercial photographers in Tacoma for many years.


Richards, Turner--Family; Turner Richards Studio (Tacoma); Photographers--Tacoma; Photographic studios--Tacoma; Richards, Nancy; Richards, Ed; Richards, Margaret; Richards Commercial Photo Service (Tacoma);

D23456-5

Portrait of Harry Sprinker. Harry Sprinker was the Pierce County Commissioner for 20 years. He was not elected when he ran for that office in 1946 but was elected to that post in 1948. He became known as "Mr. County Commissioner". He was chair of the Public Lands Committee of the National Association of County Officials and vice president of the Washington State Association of County Commissioners. He believed that citizens received more for their tax dollar from county governments than any other government. He was born in Hellinwood, Kansas in 1896 and died in Tacoma in 1991 at the age of 85. (TNT, 6/8/1946; 11/20/1955; 1/7/1969; 1/13/69)


Sprinker, Harry H., 1896-1991; Pierce County Commissioners;

D23124-3

Credit Women's Breakfast Club. The Tacoma Credit Women's group "promoted the interests of women credit executives and assistants, fostered credit management as a career for women, encouraged education of women in credit work, built confidence through closer personal contacts, and worked with civic and national bodies to meet current conditions." This group met on July 29, 1946 to plan their upcoming ball. L-R, Irene MacEachron, Lee Greene, Virginia Neyhart, Marge Phillips, and Lynn Covault. (T.Times, 8/24/1946, p.6; TNT, 10/27/1972, clippings)


Tacoma Retail Credit Association (Tacoma); Business people--Tacoma--1940-1950; Women--Clothing & dress--Tacoma--1940-1950; Women--Organizations--Tacoma--1940-1950; Clubwomen--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D23501-E

ca. 1946. This is a view of Gravelly Lake as seen through the trees on the extensive grounds of the Wayne W. Keyes property circa 1946. Mr. Keyes, a prominent local attorney for many years, had purchased in 1921 the formerly named "Sunnybank" residence built for Charles A. Foster located at 11437 Gravelly Lake Dr. S.W. in the Lakes District. The gardens of the now named Keyes Mansion were opened occasionally for tours benefiting charitable causes. The Keyes Mansion appeared in the film, "Eleanor & Franklin," serving as the Roosevelts' summer "cottage" at Campobello. It was demolished in 1981 after being vacant since the death of Mrs. Keyes in 1969.


Trees--Lakewood--1940-1950; Gravelly Lake (Wash.);

D23222-18

Walter Butt-Ursella Watts wedding. The bride, her attendants, Hazel Butt, Ruth Williamson, Grace Kamp, and Billie Jean Orr, and the flower girl pose at the altar. Candles are lit and large sprays of flowers decorate the altar. Ursela Elizabeth Watts was the daughter of Ronald P. and Mildred M. Watts.


Watts, Ursella; Weddings--Tacoma--1940-1950; Brides--1940-1950; Wedding costume--1940-1950;

D23338-36

Flavel ("Bizz") Beattie-Henrietta Foss wedding. The bride's attendants admire her train as they fan it out behind her. The bride is Miss Henrietta Foss. The bride's mother, Agnes S. Foss, stands second from the left. (T.Times, 9/28/1946, p.7) TPL-8714


Weddings--Tacoma--1940-1950; Wedding costume--1940-1950; Brides--1940-1950; Foss, Henrietta--Marriage; Barber, Joan; Smith, Donna Jean; Wilbur, Bettye; Osgood, Marion; Foss, Agnes S.; Foss, Henry O.--Family;

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