File:Seattle City Light lineman removing KTW antenna pole, 1958 (26452071503).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionSeattle City Light lineman removing KTW antenna pole, 1958 (26452071503).jpg |
Item 175290, City Light Photographic Negatives (Record Series 1204-01), Seattle Municipal Archives. Seattle Municipal Archives changed its URL scheme circa 2022; the older URLs beginning with "clerk" are deprecated, and will eventually fail. The following search should find item number 175290 in their new database:
http://archives.seattle.gov/digital-collections/index.php/Search/objects/search/num%253A175290+AND+ca_objects.type_id%253A23 .
English: Lineman removing KTW antenna pole, Seattle, Washington, U.S., 1958. In the foreground at left is the old First Presbyterian Church (and that means that, largely cut off at left, is another dome like the one at center). At center right is the old Plymouth Congregational Church. In the distance is the Northern Life Tower (now Seattle Tower). Nowadays, Interstate 5 would run right through here. |
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Lineman removing KTW antenna pole, 1958 This image comes from the Seattle Municipal Archives, via Flickr.
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Camera location | 47° 36′ 29.53″ N, 122° 19′ 47.91″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 47.608202; -122.329974 |
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This image was originally posted to Flickr by Seattle Municipal Archives at https://flickr.com/photos/24256351@N04/26452071503. It was reviewed on 19 May 2016 by FlickreviewR and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the cc-by-2.0. |
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Seattle First Presbyterian
Plymouth Congregational Church
Northern Life Tower (later Seattle Tower)
Olympic Hotel
This is now the site of the entrance to Interstate 5 southbound.
Skinner Building (including 5th Avenue Theatre)
White, Henry, Stuart buildings
Women's Century Club
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- Seattle First Presbyterian Church (1907)
- Plymouth Congregational Church, Seattle, Washington (1912)
- Seattle Tower
- Downtown, Seattle, Washington
- First Hill, Seattle, Washington
- Seattle City Light
- Antenna towers and masts in Seattle
- Men at work in Washington (state)
- Lineworkers in the United States
- 1958 in Seattle
- Black and white photographs of Washington (state)
- Black and white photographs in the 1950s