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.
Jewish Transcript, v. 26, no. 21, Feb. 21, 1949
Identifier: spl_jt_3018327_26_21
Date: 1949-02-21
View this itemHomes on N. 76th St., east of Aurora Ave., 1953
Transcribed from photograph: "Houses. Row of builders' houses. North 76th Street, east of Aurora Ave. Built in the 1920's. Looking north. Photo by Werner Lenggenhager, 1953." Home at far right is 1119 N 76th St, Seattle, WA 98103. Note pasted on verso of photograph: "Row of Builders Houses. N 76th Street, just East of Aurora Avenue. South of Street facing north. 1920's. This is a group of similar, substantial, middle-income homes with their neat green lawns, evergreen shrub foundation planting, and varied roofs and porches continuing on down the street exemplified the typical Seattle neighborhood development. The white painted clapboard siding brick fireplaces, unused front yards with service, play yards and garages off the rear alley are particularly representative. The houses were obviously variations of one stock plan, fitting a certain unity to the street. They are good homes with hardwood floors, full basements and hot air heating systems. Many of today's developments still carry on in the spirit of this era, although the value of developing a more complete neighborhood environment with site developments planned for modern living, is having its influence."
Identifier: spl_shp_22440
Date: 1953
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. 26, no. 6, Nov. 8, 1948
Identifier: spl_jt_3018327_26_06
Date: 1948-11-08
View this itemJewish Transcript, v. 5, no. 36, Nov. 9, 1928
Identifier: spl_jt_3018328_05_36
Date: 1928-11-09
View this itemJewish Transcript, v. 26, no. 17, Jan. 24, 1949
Identifier: spl_jt_3018327_26_17
Date: 1949-01-24
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. 25, no. 32, May 10, 1948
Identifier: spl_jt_3018327_25_32
Date: 1948-05-10
View this itemJewish Transcript v. 1, no. 15, Jun. 17, 1924
Identifier: spl_jt_3018328_01_15
Date: 1924-06-17
View this itemView so. on Boulevard East; Kodak sales girl at right
The Eastman Kodak Pavilion at the Century 21 Exposition (Seattle World's Fair). "At the Eastman Kodak Pavilion, on American Way across from the Bell System Pavilion, camera and film technicians operate a photography information service. The technicians assist visitors with special problems they may have with cameras and offer advice on the use of cameras and film. In addition, there are displays of photography." (Official Guide Book, Seattle World's Fair 1962. Seattle: Acme Publications. p. 60.)
Identifier: spl_wl_exp_00341
Date: 1962-06-19
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