File:The Town Crier, v.10, no.51, Dec. 18, 1915 - DPLA - 756450172c05fb9d391db9bdafe898d1 (page 23).jpg
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[edit] Creator InfoField | Wood, James A., Reber, E.L.; paintings by
creator QS:P170,Q21810624 ((Creator:Julius Ullmann |
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Source | Northwest Digital Heritage |
| title = The Town Crier, v.10, no.51, Dec. 18, 1915 | description = Annual Christmas Number. Page 14 articles discuss impending prohibition. Pages 25-36 contain artwork by local artists such as Margaret Mitchell, Fokko Tadama; Julius Ullman; John Butler, Imogen Cunningham; Paul Gustin, Kathleen Houlahan, Gertrude Little, and Roy Partridge. Page 45 article ""Real Progress About to Begin"" discusses how the opening of the Lake Washington Ship Canal will change the Lake Union area and describes the neighborhood's history as an industrial center.
The Town Crier was normally 16 or 20 pages, but this 1915 Christmas issue appears to have been at least 66 pages. The Seattle Public Library PDF from which these images are taken includes a color cover and an inside front page, then is missing several pages and continues with pages 11-66. There doesn't seem to be a back cover in the PDF.
Black-and-white reproductions of two paintings:
- "Portrait of Dr. J.P. Sweeney" by Fokko Tadama
- "On the East Waterway" by Julius Ullmann (German-language article: de:Julius Ullmann)
| date = 1915-12-18 | permission =
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Coordinates | 47° 36′ 24″ N, 122° 19′ 58″ W | ||
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