Preview up to 100 items from this collection below. This newspaper covered local news from Seattle’s Jewish community as well as international reporting on events like World War II and the settlement of Israel.
Pacific Builder and Engineer, v. 4, no. 39, Sep. 29, 1906
Page 4 includes article and photograph of newly constructed Franklin School building at 18th Ave. S. and S. Main St. The article also includes a photograph of the architects Lance and Peters in their office.
Identifier: spl_pbe_3022043_1906_04_39
Date: 1906-09-29
View this itemJewish Transcript, v. 15, no. 37, Nov. 11, 1938
Identifier: spl_jt_3018328_15_37
Date: 1938-11-11
View this itemJewish Transcript, v. 25, no. 35, May 31, 1948
Identifier: spl_jt_3018327_25_35
Date: 1948-05-31
View this itemBaseball team on the stairs of the Emerson Building in Ballard, ca. 1900
Transcribed from photograph: "Ballard Baseball Team." Team appears to be on the stairs of the same building that appears in spl_shp_40020 where it is identified as the Emerson Building in Ballard.
Identifier: spl_shp_40023
Date: 1910
View this itemJewish Transcript, v. 15, no. 6, Apr. 8, 1938
Identifier: spl_jt_3018328_15_06
Date: 1938-04-08
View this itemJewish Transcript, v. 14, no. 42, Dec. 17, 1937
Identifier: spl_jt_3018328_14_42
Date: 1937-12-17
View this itemJewish Transcript, v. 5, no. 36, Nov. 9, 1928
Identifier: spl_jt_3018328_05_36
Date: 1928-11-09
View this itemChristian Witness Pavillion [i.e. Pavilion]: View West at dusk
Christian Witness Pavilion of the Century 21 Exposition (Seattle World's Fair). "The Christian Witness Pavilion on Friendship Mall serves the dual role of presenting a message of hope for the future and housing the fair's Children's Center. The Children's Center is designed for youngsters from three through seven years old. Educational and entertaining displays and demonstrations provide a Christian atmosphere in which the children can study and play. A professional staff, assisted by volunteers especially trained for the task, supervises the children. The second role of the pavilion is a visual and audio presentation open to all. Visitors walk into a large auditorium where a seven-minute presentation, aided by lighting and sound effects, sets the stage for the Christian message that the only optimism for a world living with a cobalt bomb is in God." (Official Guide Book, Seattle World's Fair 1962. Seattle: Acme Publications. p. 65)
Identifier: spl_wl_exp_00185
Date: 1962-08
View this itemJewish Transcript v. 1, no. 15, Jun. 17, 1924
Identifier: spl_jt_3018328_01_15
Date: 1924-06-17
View this itemJewish Transcript, v. 26, no. 17, Jan. 24, 1949
Identifier: spl_jt_3018327_26_17
Date: 1949-01-24
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