File:Atlantic Squadron Parade Seattle 1908 (2).jpg
The Argus Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition special issue, plate facing p. 48.
[1] (see filename for exact location) Edition dated 1909-02-20.Asahel Curtis
(1874–1941) |
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Description | American photographer | ||
Date of birth/death | 1874 | 1941 | |
Location of birth/death | Minnesota | Seattle | |
Work period | 1888 –1941 | ||
Work location |
Seattle, Washington | ||
Authority file |
(Reusing this file)
File:Atlantic Squadron parade Seattle 1908.jpg
photographed from The Argus rather than scanned |
File:Atlantic Squadron parade Seattle 1908 B&W.jpg
black and white image, photographed from The Argus rather than scanned |
File:Argus - A.Y.P. ed. - Page 48b.jpg
Full page including caption |
File:Souvenir information guide and directory - A.Y.P. Exposition memorandum and daily calendar - Page 38.jpg
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File:Naval parade, 1908 (50586630038).jpg
Postcard |
File:Seattle - Second Avenue - 1907.jpg
about a year earlier and from almost exactly the same viewpoint, other author |
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