File:Bailey Building, at the southwest corner of 2nd Ave and Cherry St, Seattle, Aug 9, 1904 (CURTIS 2075).jpeg
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English: Bailey [later Broderick] Building, at the southwest corner of 2nd Ave. and Cherry St., Seattle, Aug. 9, 1904. ( ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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creator QS:P170,Q4803332 |
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English: Bailey [later Broderick] Building, at the southwest corner of 2nd Ave. and Cherry St., Seattle, Aug. 9, 1904. |
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English: Also shows now-demolished Hotel Seattle and Butler Hotel on left, and Lowman Building, 1st Ave. and Cherry St., on right
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Depicted place | Seattle | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Date | Taken on 9 August 1904 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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English: silver gelatin, b&w |
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institution QS:P195,Q219563 |
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Order Number InfoField | CUR461 |
Annotations InfoField | This image is annotated: View the annotations at Commons |
Butler Hotel
Bailey/Broderick Building
Lowman Building
Enormous sign: "Meet me on the Str. Yosemite any afternoon at 2pm or any evening at 8pm and enjoy the (illegible) of Puget Sound daily excursions (illegible). Dancing and music free. Pier 6 · Foot of University St. Watch for particulars in daily papers."
sign: "Photo Gallery"
Sign: "Eden Musée | [illegible] doors throw in July | Using Olympic Wood Fiber Plaster".
The short-lived museum at this location included, according to early Musée ads "The Passion Play, Historical War Museum, the Double Man, the Bearded Woman, the Educated Horse, the Fire Eater, the Hindoo Magician, the Chamber of Horrors, the Japanese Battle, Famous Wax Works, the best vaudeville bill in the city" (The Seattle Times, December 21, 1907). It also later included a display of babies in incubators.
sign: "Bekins" (which was and is a moving and storage company)
sign: "Rathskeller"
sign: "Dr. Hooper | Chiropodist"
logo with a big letter "C" and 625 (the street address on First Avenue); this was the logo of the Commonwealth Security Company, and the building was known at the time as the Commonwealth Building.
That logo with a "C" (on roof) recurs on this level.
sign: "[illegible] Telegraph Not[...]"
sign: "Washington National Bank"
sign: "Joe S[c]hlumpf" This was a cigar store.
Hotel Seattle
Stewart & Holmes Building
signs on windows: "Rentals | Selection | Loans"
sign on window: "Guion Company"
sign on window: "Acreage"
This file has an extracted image: Eden Musée,1st Ave at the foot of Cherry St, Seattle, Aug 9, 1904 (CURTIS 2075 cropped).jpeg. |
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