Category:Old Ballard bridges
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English: Earlier bridges near the site of Seattle's present-day Ballard Bridge, when Salmon Bay was still tidal, before the construction of the Lake Washington Ship Canal. The bridge to the east was aligned with NW 14th Street, not NW 15th (the alignment of the present-day bridge).
Media in category "Old Ballard bridges"
The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total.
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Asahel Curtis panoramic view of Ballard from Queen Anne Hill (c. 1904).jpeg 1,217 × 482; 133 KB
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Ballard and Salmon Bay from Interbay, ca 1911 (SEATTLE 2081).jpg 768 × 473; 50 KB
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Ballard from lower Queen Anne Hill (CURTIS 1379) - cropped.jpg 768 × 363; 139 KB
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Ballard from lower Queen Anne Hill (CURTIS 1379).jpeg 768 × 512; 59 KB
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Ballard from Queen Anne Hill (CURTIS 177).jpeg 620 × 482; 56 KB
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Ballard from Queen Anne Hill (CURTIS 178).jpeg 636 × 512; 51 KB
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Ballard, looking northwest from Queen Anne Hill (CURTIS 1503).jpeg 621 × 512; 69 KB
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Seattle - Salmon Bay - 1909.jpg 960 × 704; 116 KB
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Seattle or Ballard area - Horse-drawn wagon crossing bridge, circa 1890s.jpg 1,200 × 790; 277 KB