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A125600-13

ca. 1960. 1960 Richards stock footage- the County-City Building, taken from Tacoma Avenue South. This twelve story central structure towers 167 feet above the street level. The court wing sits to the left and the law enforcement wing to the right. The glass and aluminum building was dedicated in April of 1959 and built from a design by architect A. Gordon Lumm. The building is still in use and the central structure looks much the same, however the side wings have been remodeled and greatly expanded.


County-City Building (Tacoma); Courthouses--Tacoma;

A125600-22

ca. 1960. Aerial photograph of Hooker Electrochemical plant on Alexander Avenue in the Tideflats ca. 1960 Richards stock footage. Built on the site of the old Foundation shipyard, the Hooker plant opened in February, 1929. It played a leading part in Tacoma's industrial history for over sixty years. Company name was changed without comment to Occidental Chemical Corp. in 1982.


Hooker Electrochemical Co. (Tacoma); Chemical industry--Tacoma--1960-1970; Aerial photographs;

A125600-29

ca. 1960. Richards stock footage, ca. 1960. Aerial photographs of the bustling Tideflats area show businesses west of the Middle Waterway: Tidewater Oil Co., Puget Sound Plywood, Inc., and the Foss Launch & Tug Co. with several Foss tugboats docked nearby.


Puget Sound Plywood, Inc. (Tacoma); Tidewater Oil Co. (Tacoma); Foss Launch & Tug Co. (Tacoma); Aerial photographs;

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Ben Cheney & family. The Ben Cheney family are posed in an unusual setting, as living portraits, in this December, 1960, photograph. Ben, children Piper, Sandra, and little Bradbury, and wife Marian peer out from ornate frames. This may have been for their family Christmas card as poinsettias and a bead-and-frosted candle display are used as decorations. A modern armchair, cushions, wooden coffee table, and toy animals complete the setting.


Cheney, Ben B., 1905-1971; Cheney, Ben B., 1905-1971--Family; Cheney, Marian; Cheney, Sandra; Cheney, Piper; Cheney, Bradbury; Picture frames;

D125600-21

ca. 1960. Richards stock footage. Aerial photograph taken in 1960 of the Hooker Electrochemical Co. plant located at 605 Alexander Avenue on the Tacoma Tideflats. A ship is docked at the company dock on the Hylebos Waterway, ready to transport and transfer Hooker products. A railroad spur running through the facility also made transportation of Hooker chemicals an easier task.


Aerial photographs; Hooker Electrochemical Co. (Tacoma); Chemical industry--Tacoma--1960-1970; Hylebos Waterway (Tacoma); Harbors--Tacoma;

D125600-4

ca. 1960. A young man reaches for the hand of his smiling young lady as they spend the day in the daffodil fields of the Puyallup Valley in this 1960 photograph taken from the stock files of the Richards Studios. He is already clutching an armful of flowers. Mount Rainier is prominent in the background.


Daffodils;

D125600-6

ca. 1960. A young couple have their hands full of daffodils as they stand in the middle of an enormous field of the flowers in a stock photograph from 1960. A barn, probably belonging to the field's owners, and Mount Rainier are in the background. This was probably taken in the early spring at the height of the daffodil season.


Daffodils;

A125600-7

ca. 1960. 1960 Richards stock footage- the County-City Building from the intersection of 11th and Tacoma Avenue South. In the background to the left can be seen the Armory. This view shows the two story court wing next to the twelve story central structure. The very controversial joint building took over 7 years from voter approval to finished structure, with skirmishes over location, architect, cost (it finished 3 1/2 million over original budget) and division between city and county. The building, however, has served Tacoma and Pierce County well and still meets the needs of the community. The wings have been extensively remodeled and added on to and now stretch almost to Tacoma Ave. So.


County-City Building (Tacoma); Courthouses--Tacoma;

A125600-26

ca. 1960. Aerial photograph of the Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Co. in 1960 Richards Studio's stock footage. This Tacoma plant, opened in 1929, covered nearly 40 acres of tideflats on the Hylebos Waterway. A ship is docked ready to transport Pennsalt's chemical products. TPL-6578


Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Co. of Washington (Tacoma); Chemical industry--Tacoma--1960-1970; Aerial photographs;

C125600-1

ca. 1960. Customer copy of Tideflats area in 1960. This aerial photograph shows the various waterways and busy industrial scene of the Tideflats. In the foreground is the City (Thea Foss) Waterway. TPL-10130


Aerial photographs; Harbors--Tacoma; City Waterway (Tacoma);

D126789-2

ca. 1960. The Stadium High School Class of 1950 held their 10-year reunion at the Sportsmen's Chateau on June 25, 1960. Helping to plan the festivities were: (l to r) Garold G. Gray, senior class president; Margie Flanders (Mrs. Nick) Mosich and Dr. William Sherrod, co-chairmen; and Marilyn Fansler (Mrs. Ed) Hurlow. Garold Gray and Marilyn Hurlow are holding a Stadium 1950 pennant. The reunion featured dancing, and breakfast was served after midnight. (TNT 6-5-60, D-5)


Group portraits; Stadium High School (Tacoma); Alumni & alumnae--Tacoma--1960-1970; Gray, Garold G.; Mosich, Margie; Sherrod, William; Hurlow, Marilyn;

D127567-3

ca. 1960. Portrait of Pacific Lutheran University president Seth C. Eastvold. University president Eastvold poses in 1960 before a painting of Jesus. Dr. Eastvold saw the expansion of the private school both in capital projects and in enrollment during his 1943-1962 administration. In 1960 Pacific Lutheran was reorganized into six schools and colleges and became Pacific Lutheran University. (1961 Saga yearbook, p. 12)


Eastvold, Seth C.; Pacific Lutheran University (Parkland)--1960-1970;

C128917-A

ca. 1960. Customer's print. Ben Cheney, standing far left, proudly poses with his Cheney Studs, World's Amateur Champions for 1960. The baseball team was awarded the Quaker Oats trophy for a 50-game winning season. Each member, including the batboy, holds a miniature version of the trophy. The Studs, Seattle division, defeated Detroit 3-1 in Battle Creek, Michigan, on Tacoman Earl Hyder's home run , to capture the national American Amateur Baseball Congress title on September 21, 1960. (TNT 9-22-60, D-6)


Baseball players--Tacoma--1960-1970; Awards; Cheney, Ben B., 1905-1971;

CA124695-1

ca. 1960. A large crane is being used to install this junction sign on Highway 18, it reads junction 1/2 mile, Willamina to the coast.


Hoisting machinery--1960-1970; Signs (Notices);

G42.1-038

ca. 1960. Tacoma Police on pier with police motorcycles and cars. Photograph believed to have been taken circa 1960. TAC-067.1


Police--Tacoma--1960-1970; Tacoma Police Department (Tacoma); Motorcycles--Tacoma--1960-1970; Piers & wharves--Tacoma--1960-1970;

G8.1-070

ca. 1960. Aerial view of Tideflats and downtown Tacoma area, including Wright Park and slices of Division Avenue, ca. 1960. Mount Rainier looms in the background, overlooking the industrial area of Tacoma, City (now Thea Foss) Waterway with its boats and log dumps, and the 11th St. Bridge. Familiar buildings such as the Puget Sound National Bank, Rust, and Washington buildings can be spotted on Pacific Avenue. The County-City Building with its two wings and the State Armory are in mid-photo. The wooded area is Wright Park with its meandering paths clearly marked. Adjoining the park at 9th & Division is the Greek Ionic styled First Church of Christ, Scientist. TPL-9664


Aerial photographs; Neighborhoods--Tacoma; Wright Park (Tacoma); Rainier, Mount (Wash.);

D125639-16

ca. 1960. The American flag flies proudly over the ship "Argyll" as she docks in Tacoma in 1960. The cargo ship is preparing to load or unload a shipment on behalf of the Hooker Electrochemical Co. Hooker had a dock on the Hylebos Waterway facilitating transfer of Hooker chemical products.


Cargo ships--Tacoma--1960-1970; Flags--United States; Hooker Electrochemical Co. (Tacoma);

A125600-69

ca. 1960. Aerial photographs of the growing University Place community ca. 1960 Richards Studio stock footage. Heavily wooded areas indicated that there was still plenty of room for development in U.P. in the early 1960's. Horizontal street in center is Bridgeport Way; vertical highway is S. 27th St. The 75-acre Tacoma Airport is in the upper left corner; it would be sold to the Lundstrom Development Co. in 1970.


Aerial photographs; Neighborhoods--University Place--1960-1970; Streets--University Place;

A125600-11

ca. 1960. The County-City Building, dedicated in April of 1959, over 7 years after the voters' approval, and designed by A. Gordon Lumm. The building stretches over 2 city blocks and was built at a cost of 9 1/2 million dollars; 3 1/2 million over the original amount approved by the voters. Shown is the four story law enforcement wing that was completed and occupied last. It housed both the Pierce County Sheriffs and the Tacoma Police Department. It is connected to the twelve story central structure. The photograph is taken from the intersection of 9th and Tacoma Ave. South with the structure facing onto Tacoma Ave. So. Photograph from the 1960 Richards stock files.


County-City Building (Tacoma); Courthouses--Tacoma;

A125600-27

ca. 1960. Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Co.'s 40-acre plant faced the Hylebos Waterway and portions of undeveloped Northeast Tacoma, including an enormous gravel pit. Aerial photographs taken by the Richards Studio in 1960 show the large facility along with numerous storage tanks. A ship is docked ready to be loaded with the company's chemical products.


Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Co. of Washington (Tacoma); Chemical industry--Tacoma--1960-1970; Aerial photographs;

A125600-A

ca. 1960. Zebra Fireworks stand at night. The Zebra Fireworks stand in 1960 is ablaze in the darkness as eager customers approach to look over the wide variety of products for sale. Wise shoppers could pick up a "Racket Box" assortment on sale for $5.95. There are numerous signs banning smoking near the fireworks.


Zebra Fireworks Co. (Tacoma); Fireworks--1960-1970; Signs (Notices);

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