Air Cushion Boat Company (Tacoma) (Shipbuilding Co.) - 1
- 5.1.2--TNT0001A
- 01/09/1973
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First Air-Cushion Cruiser
Photograph By Bob Rudsit
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Air Cushion Boat Company (Tacoma) (Shipbuilding Co.) - 1
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First Air-Cushion Cruiser
Photograph By Bob Rudsit
Air Cushion Boat Company (Tacoma) (Shipbuilding Co.) - 2
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Air Cushion Boat Co.
Photograph By Bob Rudsit
PORT OF TACOMA--GENERAL 1985-- - 1
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"NEWS 3/17/89 (Photo by Russ Carmack)
Judy Slaney puts a Mazda decal on the tail gate of a Mazda 4x4 pick-up truck at the Mazda import facility at the Port of Tacoma. Congress is taking a critical look at Foreign Trade Zones to see if they help or hinder the U.S. economy. Port of Tacoma has the second largest Free Trade Zone in the country, and the port officials consider it an important economic development too. Mazda adds accessories and detailing to cars imported from Japan and Korea.
PORT OF TACOMA--GENERAL 1949 thru Dec. 1975 - 1
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Port of Tacoma - General
Logs, Lots of 'Em
PORT OF TACOMA--GENERAL (Tacoma WaterfronT)(Waterfront, Tacoma)(Sailing Vessels) Pictures - 1
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Aerial view of Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad terminals and Shaffer terminals at Tacoma, Washington.
Chapin Bowen Inc. Photographers
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"BIZ 10/2/87 Gillie
"Suzanne C. Dicks, wife of U.S. congressman Norm Dicks, reacts after letting fly the bottle of champagne to christen the MV Sea-Land Tacoma this morning. The ceremony for the containership took place at the Sea-Land terminal in the Port of Tacoma. Mrs. Dicks is the sponsor of the vessel. Staff Photo by Joe Giron"
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"St. Regis - Western Star Paper Machine
Clipping taped to back: "READ ALL ABOUT IT--Seven St. Regis Paper Co. officials, her for this morning's official dedication of the company's $30,000,000 expansion of its Tacoma kraft pulp and paper mill, look over a special 18-page section of The News Tribune, marking the event. Seated, left to right, are Phillip B. Duffy, vice president, the corrugated container division; Reginald L. Vayo, vice president, kraft division sales; and Kenneth D. Lozier, vice president, of advertising and sales promotion, all of New York. Standing are George J. Kneeland, New York, assistant vice president; Russell R. Major, Tacoma, assistant comptroller; John A. McDermott, Jacksonville, Fla., vice president, pulp and paper manufacturing; and Dr. William R. Haselton, general manager of the Tacoma plant."
Riegel Carolina Paper & Pulp Mill looking out on the docks on a ship named Mogul with a striped and lettered G figure.
Large container for Hooker Chemicals with slightly pronounced lettering.
Float for Tacoma Public Utilities with Daffodil Queen waving at the 1954 Daffodil Parade. A Puyallup Furniture sign can be seen in the background.
Float for Tacoma Public Utilities with Daffodil Queen and other participants at the 1954 Daffodil Parade. A Macy's building with a Coca-Cola painted sign can be seen in the background along with a crowd on the roof of The Music Shop and a Jeweler with an obscured name.
Float for Tacoma Public Utilities with participants in dresses riding flanked by people in white suits and hats at the 1954 Daffodil Parade. Buildings with signage for BPOE and Moreland Ford Cars can be seen in the distance.
Person pointing at an electrical box with various gauges at the West Tacoma Newsprint Co. in Steilacoom, WA.
Man welding a sheet of metal with pencil, paper and watch on desk as well as beaker and flask in the background.
Two furniture repairmen wearing button-up shirts work on the underside of a rocking chair.
Unidentified industrial landscape with Mt. Rainier in the distance.
Two men holding a large saw for logging with many onlookers and vehicles in the background.
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Panorama of a mix of workers in hard hats and overalls as well as two people wearing more formal dress posing for a picture. No company logos are visible but two hard hats spell out "Woody" and "Ed."
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Industrial shoreline, wooden structures in various states of decay, boats, wheels and an extant power line.
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Dockside shipyard materials with an ad for Drifted Snow "Home Perfected" Flour on the side of a building. There also appears to be some industrial architecture from the Port of Tacoma in the distance.
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Laborers fastening large wooden planks together on the waterfront. A sailing boat and Vashon Island can be seen in the distance.
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Laborers fastening large wooden planks together on the shoreline. Workers appear to be in front of a pallet with different gauges of plywood.
Exterior shot of the Doug Fir Plywood Association Circus. A banner outside displays the words "Plywood Jubilee" and "Free Show." A mural along the from of the structure depicts a magician turning a tree into plywood.
Large pipe and smokestack at the Riegel Carolina Paper & Pulp Mill.
"Extra pictures of crane wreck on Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation."
Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation hull in progress.
"Launching the Destroyer, Frankford." USS Frankford (DD-497)