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Inside cabin of T-38: unid. person working on stove cabinetry or fittings.
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Inside cabin of T-38: unid. person working on stove cabinetry or fittings.
Bates courtyard (T-38: cold-molding cabin top.)
Bates courtyard (T-38; cold-molding deck & cabin top with red cedar.)
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Part of Mayor Mike Parker Papers
"'World Peace' (in political sense) a Rush" (Book 1 Image 37)
Part of Virna Haffer Collection
"'World Peace' (in political sense) a Rush" - photogram. Undated work with Japanese characters in bold print. (Virna Haffer Collection)
Wood plank sidewalk along Northern Pacific wharf near Commencement Bay
In a view looking north, two individuals are seen walking on a wood plank sidewalk along the Northern Pacific wharf near Commencement Bay circa 1885. KING-007, TPL 400.
More than 300 state employees rallied for women's equality in the State Capitol Rotunda in Olympia.
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Diana Hilliard services sewing machines
Photo by Bruce Kellman
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Joanne Dennis' job, TV's
Photo by Bruce Kellman
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Judy Cantrell changes tires
Photo by Bruce Kellman
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Western Airline's Katherine Evans, first woman ramp agent in the Seattle area, unloading a cargo container at Sea-Tac International Airport.
05/07/1975
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Fired woman cops heat up Westport - 01/06/1975
Nancy Breitsprecher: "I'm going to fight this"
Photo by Bob Rudsit
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The joy of Towboating
Kay Sloan, cook first class, paused for some dockside cook-book reading before boarding the Tacoma-built Kirsten H. for another tow to Alaska. She's been working in the tug's galley for the past 10 months.
11/04/1974 - Tacoma Tradewinds, Page C-17
Photo by Russ Carmack
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Story/ Women invading the shipyards
Greta Pittman is a shipfitter
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Story/ Women invading the shipyards
Linda Chavez heads a labor crew
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Females on fireline
Linda Black, a UW student this fall, joined two of her firefighting friends in the chow line during a respite from forest blazes. They are part of about a dozen girls on the male-dominated fire crews in Eastern Washington.
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Women's Suffrage
ca. 1910 Seattle Suffragettes
Photo by Asahel Curtis
Credit: Washington State Historical Society
Rec'd Dec. 18, 1983
Woman's Clubhouse (Tacoma Woman's Clubhouse) (426 Broadway) - 4
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Photo Rcv'd 05/26/1968 - Article date, 11/28/1976 - Article date
This Picture is 'Twin" to 'Mystery Photo'
The files at the News Tribune contained this picture identified only as the Woman's Club House, until the publication two weeks ago of a 'mystery photo' with a plea for identification. Now the date and subject of the photo are somewhat established.
The Woman's Club House stood at 426 Broadway until 1961. It had been a gathering place for Tacomans, containing large halls, sitting rooms and dining areas for teas and luncheons and had belonged to the Tacoma Woman's Club House Association since 1915.
Woman's Clubhouse (Tacoma Woman's Clubhouse) (426 Broadway) - 3
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Photo Rcv'd 05/12/1968, 05/28/1968 - Article date
Mystery Photo' Identification Yet Incomplete
From left to right: Top row: 1-Mrs. Milford Jacobs; 4-Mrs. May Achinson. Third row: 1-Mrs. Minnie Wright; 2-Mrs. Henry F. Wegener; 3-Mrs. C. C. Mellinger; 4-Mrs. Fanny Ball; 5-Gladys Harding (now Mrs. Charles B. Roe); 6-Evelyn Chantler or Mrs. John B, Stevens (?). Second row: 2-Mrs. O. R. McKinney; 3-Mrs. J. W. Brokaw; 4-Mrs. Oluf Olson or Mrs. James McCormack (?). Front row: 2-Miss Lucy Lamson; 4-Mrs. E. L. Hiberly; 5-Mrs. Overton G. Ellis; 6-Mrs. H. E. York.
Woman's Clubhouse (Tacoma Woman's Clubhouse) (426 Broadway) - 2
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All That's Left
The three-story Woman's Club House at 426 Broadway, a Tacoma landmark since the turn of the century, has been razed and only the granite foundations still stand. The wrecking of the frame building brought to light murals reminiscent of "The Student Prince" painted on the basement walls.