- 9.15--BOLAND-B2332
- Item
- 1924
Part of Washington State Fair Collection
Flower-decked chariot pulled by white horse with young girl riding in chariot
Part of Washington State Fair Collection
Flower-decked chariot pulled by white horse with young girl riding in chariot
Part of Washington State Fair Collection
Bull, waiting to be judged.
Part of Washington State Fair Collection
Bull, large, being held by woman for judging.
Part of Washington State Fair Collection
Bulls, shorthorns, being judged by three men.
Part of Washington State Fair Collection
Brown and white shorthorn bull, man leading with stick through nose ring. written on front: "One of the bluebloods"
Part of Washington State Fair Collection
Man tending to four young black calves.
Part of Washington State Fair Collection
Winning horse and rider presented with flower wreath
Part of Washington State Fair Collection
Three men on horses jumping fences.
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
Young boy standing next to rabbit sitting on crate, car in background.
Part of Washington State Fair Collection
Young girl showing chicken. Written on front: "The judge is coming LOOK PRETTY"
Part of Washington State Fair Collection
Young girl carrying bunny on board. Written on front: "showing her bunny, Western Washington Fair, Puyallup".
Part of Washington State Fair Collection
Young girl carrying a bunny on a board.
Part of Washington State Fair Collection
Young girl standing with large pig.
Part of Washington State Fair Collection
Bear in hula skirt on Grandstand stage.
Part of Washington State Fair Collection
Two men trimming a cow.
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. 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.
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. Man standing next to Tacoma Steam Laundry wagon piled high with bags of laundry.
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."
1908/08. Mr. Young with bull "Conqueror" Price $120.00 . A young man in a white shirt, wearing a hat, stands next to a large black and white bull in this August of 1908 photograph.
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.
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Dr. Nickelsen with a caged lynx that he captured. (T. Times)
Animals - Lynx
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
ca. 1937. Ed Griffin's champion English Mastiff "Broomcourt Nell" and her litter of puppies. The puppies were born in September of 1936, 7 females and 3 males. The puppies and their sires were the only English Mastiffs in the NorthWest.
Dogs;
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
In September of 1937, Vivian Sherman was pictured having a talk with her "lucky dog" Sport. The three year old setter was lucky to be alive. The year before in the winter, he caught his right front paw in a trap. He was stuck for eight days in the frozen trap until he broke the chain and crawled over a mile home. The Shermans had the leg operated on and Sport made a full recovery. He was an excellent hunting dog, despite the fact that he was left with only one toe on the damaged foot. Mrs. Sherman and her husband Frank were the owners of Tapps Fishing Tackle on South Tacoma Way. (T. Times 4/6/1937, pg. 13)
Dogs; Hunting dogs; Sherman, Vivian;
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Along with daffodils and April showers, children and their pets have been a sure sign of spring in the Puget Sound area for generations. Photographer Chapin Bowen captured young Bobby David with his beloved dog, "Rags," seated in front of the Rialto Theater in 1931. Bob and Rags attended Tacoma's pet parade, held April 9, 1931.
Dogs--Tacoma--1930-1940; David, Bobby;
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Small dachshund of Mrs. Clara Lea sunbathing on brick path.
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Toy Terrier standing on its hind legs with its paws around a bottle of beer that it's drinking or opening. Woman seated at kitchen table holding beer bottle for dog. (T. Times).
Dogs; Beer--Eating & drinking;