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ca. 1936. Group of four Red Top Taxicabs parked in front of Wright Park Conservatory. Automobiles appear to be Chevrolets. (filed with Argentum)


Taxicabs--Tacoma; Red Top Taxi (Tacoma); Seymour Conservatory (Tacoma); Wright Park (Tacoma); Parks--Tacoma--1940-1950; Automobiles--Tacoma--1930-1940;

D17433-2

In April of 1944 Eva Mahoney (second from left) posed with her three sisters, Dottie, Peggy and Donna (order not known) outside of the Seymour Conservatory in Wright Park. Two of her sisters had recently signed up to join the U.S Navy's women's reserve. Members of the Navy's Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service program were called WAVES.


Women--Clothing & dress--Tacoma--1940-1950; World War, 1939-1945--Recruiting & enlistment--Tacoma; Military organizations; Mahoney--Family--Military service; Families--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D32041-14

An unidentified gardener, surrounded by palms and palmettos, kneels next to a small waterfall inside the Seymour Conservatory in this photograph from February 1948. The conservatory is in Wright Park on the South G Street side of the park. It was donated by W.W. Seymour and opened in 1908. I.J. Knapp was the architect. (Special order for special edition, studio, by Tacoma Times, George Beckingham) TPL-5723


Seymour Conservatory (Tacoma); Wright Park (Tacoma); Greenhouses--Tacoma--1940-1950; Palms--Tacoma--1940-1950; Parks--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D32584-2

Easter Lily display in Wright Park Conservartory, Times, Corky Maybin. Massed lilies and spring tulips and hyacinths created the seasonal display at Seymour Conservatory at Wright Park. The background foliage was provided by banana and date palms, rubber trees and many exotic blooms of plants and bulbs having habitats all over the world. (T.Times, 3/29/1948, p.2) TPL-5724


Seymour Conservatory (Tacoma); Wright Park (Tacoma); Greenhouses--Tacoma--1940-1950; Parks--Tacoma--1940-1950; Palms--Tacoma--1940-1950; Lilies--Tacoma; Tulips--Tacoma; Palms--Tacoma; Rubber plants--Tacoma;

D41354-2

Tacoma's Spinster Club members were planning their annual Dixie Ball, the event would take place at the Winthrop Hotel's Wedgwood Room. Committee members are standing left to right: Gloria Kristofferson, Ann Murphy, Charleen Brunsdon, Jeannine Stevenson, Doris Ryan (General Committee Chairman), Ida Mae Hughes and Beverly Eckman; Seymour Conservatory in background (T.N.T., 4/10/49, p. D-2).


Women--Clothing & dress--Tacoma--1940-1950; Single women; Women--Clubs--Tacoma--1940-1950; Spinster Club (Tacoma); Seymour Conservatory (Tacoma);

NWRPC-0060 Front

  • The Seymour Conservatory at 316 So. G St. opened in 1908. circa 1920.
  • Printed on front: Scene in Wright Park.

BOLAND G41.1-146

ca. 1928. Unidentified man with his 1928 Buick in front of Seymour Conservatory at Wright Park. Vehicle has Pennsylvania plates and also displays California and Oregon non-resident windshield stickers. Blossoms and other foliage are visible through the conservatory's large windows. The Victorian style glass conservatory, opened in 1908, was a gift to the people of Tacoma from Tacoma businessman William W. Seymour. TPL-5720, BU-12737


Seymour Conservatory (Tacoma); Greenhouses--Tacoma--1920-1930; Wright Park (Tacoma); Buick automobile;

D9687-4

Ruling over the merriment at the College of Puget Sound May Day Festival in 1940 was Queen Ruth, center, and her attendants; photographed here near the Seymour Conservatory in Wright Park. Pictured, left to right, are Doris Grandlund,attendant; Queen Ruth Raymond; and Beulah Eskildsen, attendant. On campuses across the country, May Day was celebrated on the first day of the month of May. (T.Times, 5/1/1940, pg. 1).


Universities & colleges--Tacoma--1940-1950; College of Puget Sound (Tacoma)--1940-1950; May Day--Tacoma; Wright Park (Tacoma); Parks--Tacoma--1940-1950; Grandlund, Doris; Raymond, Ruth; Eskildsen, Beulah; Seymour Conservatory (Tacoma);

D8235-3

This May 1939 advertising photograph shows the wide range of Ford commercial vehicles sold by Titus Motor Co. on display in front of the Victorian style Seymour Conservatory at Wright Park. The glass conservatory, one of only three on the West Coast, was a gift to the citizens of Tacoma by Tacoman businessman William W. Seymour. The building, designed by I.J. Knapp, opened in November of 1908 and gave the average Tacoman their first glance at the foliage of the tropics. In 1938, Leon Titus, a 25 year veteran in the automotive sales business, got his foot in the door in Tacoma by being awarded the downtown dealership of Ford, Ford Mercury and Lincoln Zephyr. The dealership moved into the old Pacific Car Co. building at 618-624 Broadway, where they remained until the mid 1960's. As a boy, Leon Titus had worked for the Marmon-Nordyke Co., manufacturer of the Marmon automobile. The Titus family is still heavily involved in the automotive business today. (TNT 12/15/1938, pg. 11)


Titus Motor Co. (Tacoma); Automobile dealerships--Tacoma--1930-1940; Ford trucks; Seymour Conservatory (Tacoma); Wright Park (Tacoma); Greenhouses--Tacoma--1930-1940; Parks--Tacoma--1930-1940;

A7101-1

Unidentified man in dark suit poses with an Oldsmobile coupe automobile parked in front of the Seymour Conservatory in Wright Park. This photograph was taken on behalf of the American Automobile Association (A.A.A) on February 24, 1938.


American Automobile Association (Tacoma); Oldsmobile automobile; Seymour Conservatory (Tacoma); Wright Park (Tacoma); Parks--Tacoma--1930-1940; Greenhouses--Tacoma--1930-1940;

D30233-1

On October 27, 1947 Lois Holm (left) and Joyce Anderson are pictured admiring the "Haven in the Woods" arrangement by Clarence Deming, horticulturist in charge of the Seymour Conservatory, which featured 1,400 exhibition type chrysanthemums. The chrysanthemums were grown by James Stanyon, chief horticulturist of the Metropolitan Park District. This was the third annual 'mum show (T. Times, 10/28/47, p. 2).


Greenhouses--Tacoma--1940-1950; Gardens--Tacoma--1940-1950; Landscape architecture facilities--Tacoma; Flowers--Tacoma; Flower shows--Tacoma--1940-1950; Seymour Conservatory (Tacoma); Holm, Lois; Anderson, Joyce;

D32041-15

Special order for special edition, studio, by Tacoma Times, George Beckingham. The interior of Seymour Conservatory showing materials brought in to build the new rock garden. The windows of the conservatory are not really dirty. In early summer they were painted with white wash to protect the plants from harsh and burning sun light and as the seasons changed the white wash would be washed away by rains. TPL-5722


Seymour Conservatory (Tacoma); Wright Park (Tacoma); Greenhouses--Tacoma--1940-1950; Palms--Tacoma--1940-1950; Parks--Tacoma--1940-1950; Rock gardens--Tacoma;

316 S G ST, TACOMA

  • 10 images. Seymour Conservatory I. Jay Knapp, arch. -3,500 sq. ft. -conservatory made possible by a donation from William Wolcott Seymour -construction started Feb. 1908 -completed July 1908 -grand opening 11/14/1908 -added to Tacoma Register by Resolution No.23363, 5/13/1975 -added to National Register 10/8/1976 SEE ALSO: TPL Catalog/Clipping File TDN 2/8/1908 p.11 (sketch) TDL 2/9/1908 p.21 (sketch) TDL 4/5/1908 p.5 Make slow progress TDL 5/10/1908 p.22 Rapid progress on conservatory TDN 7/2/1908 p.1 Wright Park conservatory is completed (il) TDL 11/1/1908 p.11 Open Seymour Conservatory TDL 8/21/1910 p.8 New Dahlia show success TNT 6/5/1949 "It's a living" ... horticulturist (il, interior il) TNT 11/12/1950 p.A7 Park show open today (interior il) TNT 4/14/1955 p.A3 Park flowers just heavenly (interior il) TNT 1/15/1956 p.A11 Wright Park conservatory needs repair (il) TNT 11/2/1958 (il) TNT 1/18/1959 p.A11 Ex-Wright Park florist keenly interested at 83 (il of Gustav Faulk) TNT 3/1/1962 p.23 G.L. Faulk, former conservatory custodian, dies TNT 11/1/1964 p.C15 Park conservatory loses an "old friend"; new palm starts domeward (il) TNT 3/16/1969 Magazine Wright Park conservatory like a pocket-size jungle (interior il) TNT 7/27/1975 p.D10 Restoring a thing of beauty (refurbishing by B & B Glass Co.) TNT 9/16/1992 Seymour Conservatory repairs done TNT 7/29/1997 p.B2 Wright Park facility closed for repairs TNT 11/12/1997 p.B4 Wright Park conservatory set to reopen T.Weekly 11/13/1997 p.8 A warmer Seymour Conservatory to re-open following boiler renovation (il) TNT 12/6/1997 p.HB7 1908 conservatory perfect setting for Victorian display (includes brief history) (il) TNT 9/18/1999 p.HB1,HB3 Tacoma's joyful jungle (il,interior il) TNT 6/29/2000 p.SL3 Wright Park pleasant change of pace in urban Tacoma (il) TNT 1/20/2001 p.SL1 William Seymour's glassy gift (feature article) (il) T. Weekly 8/3/2001 p.A4 Board meeting highlights successes and future needs TNT 10/20/2001 p.SL1 Wrought-iron gazebo rises next to conservatory; dedication today (built by Holland Ornamental Iron of University Place) TNT 7/19/2003 p.B2 seymour Conservatory closed for renovation (GenCon Pacific, Inc., contr.) TNT 10/3/2003 p.A14 Clearly, a lot of work (il) Business Examiner 1/19/2004 p.13 Those who renovate glass house (renovation by BOLA Architecture & Planning, arch. and GenCon Pacific, Inc., contr.) TNT 2/5/2004 p.A1 Botanical refuge ready to bloom (interior il) T.Daily Index 5/24/2005 p.1 Landmarks Preservation Commission announces 2005 Preservation Award winners TNT 11/4/2006 p.E1 Summer under glass (interior il) T.Weekly 3/6/2008 p.C1 W.W. Seymour Botanical Conservatory celebrates its 100th springtime TNT 8/17/2008 p.B1 A centennial afternoon ... icon celebrates its 100th year (il) TNT 11/14/2008 p.B1 Chihuly glass festoons conservatory (interior il) TNT 11/17/2008 p.A1 Wonders of nature and art (interior il) TNT 7/3/2014 p.A3 Reading beside the garden wall (interior il) T.Weekly 1/8/2016 p.A1 Design options introduced for W.W. Seymour Conservatory renovation (interior il) TNT 1/13/2016 p.A1,A3,A10 A bigger, better Seymour: How should it look, work? (il,interior il) T.Weekly 4/22/2016 p.A6 Latest design for W.W. Seymour Botanical Conservatory to be shown April 28 (il) TNT 5/13/2021 p.2A Wright Park conservatory in Tacoma will close through 2021 (int il) TNT 5/17/2022 p.3A Crowds line up for first chance to see newley renovated Seymour Conservatory in Tacoms's Wright Park (int & ext ils) South Sound [magazine] July/Aug 2022 p.17 The Historic Seymour Conservatory Reopens (ext, int il) Northwest Travel & Life March/April 2023 p. 19 W.W. Seymour Botanical Conservatory (ext il) 712.5 W61G 917.972 T119N Tacoma New Herald 1909 p.22 (il) 917.9778 C411H 917.9778 V679V (il) 979.7788 M175T p.18 (il) 979.778 M175TA p.33-35,107,125 Tacoma's jewel box (il,interior il)
  • Year Built: 1908
  • Decade Built: 1900s
  • On City National Historic Register

A8235-9

Various delivery trucks and a motorcycle delivery vehicle parked outside the Seymour Conservatory in Wright Park. Publicity for Titus Motor Company. (filed with Argentum)


Trucks--Tacoma--1930-1940; Titus Motor Co. (Tacoma); Seymour Conservatory (Tacoma); Wright Park (Tacoma); Greenhouses--Tacoma--1930-1940; Parks--Tacoma--1930-1940;

BOLAND-B3247

Charles Blancherie, manager of S.B.& H. Candy Co., poses with his new Scripps-Booth automobile outside the Seymour Conservatory in Wright Park on November 11, 1920. He had recently accepted delivery of the vehicle from Tacoma Motors Co. Mr. Blancherie was a very satisfied Scripps-Booth owner; this model was his third purchase. (Tacoma Sunday Ledger, 11-14-20, C-6) G11.1-044


Blancherie, Charles; Automobiles--Tacoma--1920-1930; Seymour Conservatory (Tacoma); Wright Park (Tacoma);

D9687-3

College of Puget Sound May Day Festival. Queen Ruth and attendants near the Conservatory in Wright Park on April 29, 1940. L to R: Doris Grandlund, attendant; Queen Ruth Raymond; Beulah Eskildsen, attendant. (T. Times, 5/1/1940)


College of Puget Sound (Tacoma)--1940-1950; Students--Tacoma--1940-1950; May Day--Tacoma; Wright Park (Tacoma); Parks--Tacoma--1940-1950; Grandlund, Doris; Raymond, Ruth; Eskildsen, Beulah; Seymour Conservatory (Tacoma);

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