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King Broadcasting Company Photograph Collection, 1944-1989
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- King Broadcasting Company
- Title
- King Broadcasting Company Photograph Collection
- Dates
- 1944-1989 (inclusive)19441989
1944-1969 (bulk)19441969 - Quantity
- 1,654 photographic prints and slides (10 boxes) ; sizes vary
- Collection Number
- PH1315
- Summary
- The collection includes photos of KING TV and radio on-air personalities, executives, staff members, promotional and news events
- Repository
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University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu - Access Restrictions
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Open to all users.
- Languages
- English
Historical BackgroundReturn to Top
The KING Broadcasting Company was founded in 1946 by Dorothy Stimson Bullitt. Originally branded as the Western Waves company, the KING call letters were purchased in 1946 from the owner of the merchant vessel the S.S. Watertown . At the time, KING consisted of the AM radio station KEVR 1090 located on the 21st floor of the Smith tower, and a broadcasting tower on Maury Island. By 1948, KING had branched out to FM broadcasting, and television with the purchase of KRSC-TV. Due to an FCC freeze on the granting of new television licenses, KING enjoyed a five-year monopoly on television broadcasting in the Seattle area. During this time, KING was airing programs from all four national television affiliates. Following the freeze, in 1953 KING-TV was affiliated with ABC until 1959 when it switched to NBC. Expansion of the KING Broadcasting Company continued in 1955 with the purchase of KGW-TV and radio in Portland, Oregon, KREM-TV, AM and FM stations in Spokane, Washington in 1958 and KTVB-TV in Boise, Idaho in 1980. Founder Dorothy Stimson Bullitt was President of KING from its founding until 1961. Under her tenure, KING rose to prominence not only as the first television station in the Northwest, but also as recipients of numerous broadcasting awards including the first Peabody awarded for a television show produced by a local station for Wunda Wunda in 1957. KING was also a charter subscriber of the National Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters code of conduct which Bullitt served as a board member for eight years and contributed to the creation of the first code. Although stepping down as the President of KING, Bullitt continued serving as KING's Chairman of the Board until 1967 but remained its majority stockholder and was involved with KING until a few years before her death in 1989. Ownership of KING remained in the Bullitt family until it was sold to the Providence Journal Company. At the time, KING consisted of six television stations in four states, six radio stations, a cable television company, a broadcasting sales company and mobile broadcasting company.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
The collection contains photographs and slides pertaining to the KING Broadcasting Company activities. The items predominately date between the late 1940’s through the 1960’s with some items from the 1970s primarily focused on events and personnel at KING Radio 1090 AM. Included in the collection are: photographs of personnel, equipment, studio sets, events sponsored by KING or involving KING personalities, some news and local events, corporate functions, national conferences and events related to broadcasting, awards, publicity stills of local programming, and nationally syndicated shows and movies. Some notable items include coverage of Seafair events including hydroplane races, events involving the University of Washington, the Seattle World’s Fair, Boeing, and local children’s programming Wunda Wunda with Ruth Prins and KING’s Clubhouse with Stan Boreson as well as celebrity photographs.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
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Restrictions on Use
Restrictions may exist on reproduction, quotation, or publication. Contact Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries for details.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Processing Note
Processed by Erik Matthews. Processing completed in 2017.
Transferred from the Dorothy Stimson Bullitt Papers, Collection No. 5269, in 2002.
Bibliography
Haley, Delphine, Dorothy Stimson Bullitt: An Uncommon Life (Seattle: Sasquatch Books, 1995).
Chasan, Daniel Jack, On the Air: The King Broadcasting Story (Anacortes, Washington: Island Publishers, 1996).
Corr, O. Casey, King: The Bullitts of Seattle and Their Communications Empire (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1996).
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
KING Radio and TelevisionReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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KRSC-TV |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/1 | 1 | circa 1950s | |
1/1 | 2 |
Front and back of television test pattern panel on
stand E.J. Baughman, El Monte, California (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/1 | 3 | KRSC-TV cameramen, Tom Priebe and Claire Hannawalt
filming from televison booth at Sick's Stadium Note with photo: KRSC-TV Seattle, Washington. Rear of
television booth at Sick's Seattle Stadium is used for pre-game interviews.
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circa 1950s |
Azimuth machine |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/1 | 4-5 |
Azimuth machine Written on photo 4: Names of parts and arrows indicating
parts. Written on verso: Side panels are removed in all pix for sake of
pictures (visibility).
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circa 1950s |
1/1 | 6 | Azimuth motor |
circa 1950s |
1/1 | 7 | Azimuth rear view with side panel removed |
circa 1950s |
1/1 | 8 | Cathode-Ray oscilloscope screen |
circa 1950s |
Building and Properties |
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Baron Building |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/1 | 9-10 | 1953 | |
1/1 | 11 | Harry H. Baron Fine Furniture building |
circa 1950s |
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/2 | 12 | KING transmitter building on Mercer Island,
Washington Dexter, Seattle, Washington (photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/2 | 13 |
Brick building on corner of 320 Aurora Avenue and 700
Thomas Street, Seattle Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
KING Radio and Television Center |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/2 | 14 | Photograph of an architectural rendering created by
John Graham and Co. of the KING Television Center Martin Moyer, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Printed on photograph: This is the KING Broadcasting
Company.
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circa 1950s |
1/2 | 15 |
Photograph of an architectural rendering created by
John Graham and Co. of the KING Television Center Frederick C. Reehl, Preston, Washington (Photographer)
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1952 |
1/2 | 16 |
Two women in lobby of KING Television
Center Webster & Stevens, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/2 | 17 |
Two men in KING-TV clients room Webster & Stevens, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/2 | 18 | Main entrance and facade of KING Radio and
Television Center with field in foreground |
circa 1950s |
1/2 | 19 |
Main entrance and facade of KING Radio and
Television Center Webster & Stevens, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/2 | 20 | Main entrance and facade of KING Radio and
Television Center Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/2 | 21 |
Entrance from southwest corner with the KING-TV van
in the parking lot Webster & Stevens, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/2 | 22 |
KING Radio and Television Center with disc jockey in
glass booth seen from Aurora Avenue Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/3 | 23 | Front of KING Radio and Television
Center |
circa 1960s |
1/3 | 24-26 | circa 1950s | |
1/3 | 27 | KING Radio and Television Center on Aurora Avenue
viewed from the Washington Plaza |
1974 |
1/3 | 28-33 | KING 5 building on 333 Dexter Avenue North rooftop
with Japanese garden in snow Written on envelope: March 1st, 1989 Eugene Tagawa-camera
in market. Photos of Mrs. B's garden in the snow [roof garden at building on
Dexter site].
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1981 |
Moving the brick building from 715 Harrison
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/4 | 34-35 | Side view of building moved to new location on
Aurora Avenue & McGraw with Space Needle in the background |
1979 |
1/4 | 36-37 | 1979 | |
1/4 | 38-39 | Views of the building being moved to Aurora Avenue
& McGraw being lifted from the foundation |
1979 |
1/4 | 40-41 |
Construction site Written on photo: View from Payson Hall's old office at
320 Aurora.
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1979 |
1/4 | 42-43 | Building being lowered to its new location on Aurora
Ave & McGraw |
1979 |
Queen Anne Hill tower |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/5 | 44 |
Group of men watching construction
workers Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Note: Left to right beginning with 4th man: James L.
Middlebrooks, Henry Owen, Otto Brandt, [?], Lee Schulman.
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circa 1950s |
1/5 | 45 | Otto Brandt, James Middlebrooks and Henry Owen on
site looking over plans with workers in the background Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/5 | 46 |
James Middlebrooks and Henry Owen looking on while
Otto Brandt uses a rivet gun during construction Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/5 | 47 | Towers at 3rd Avenue North and Galer Street,
Seattle Webster & Stevens, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/5 | 48 |
Base of tower Webster & Stevens, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/5 | 49 |
Towers and houses Webster & Stevens, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/5 | 50 | Houses on Queen Anne Hill with towers in the
background Webster & Stevens, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/5 | 51 |
Tower viewed from the corner of Warren Avenue North
and Galer Street, Seattle Webster & Stevens, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/5 | 52 | Towers near Nob Hill, Seattle Webster & Stevens, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/5 | 53 |
Tower being strung with Christmas lights Webster & Stevens, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/6 | 54 | Tower lit at night Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
From accompanying materials: KING-TV tower lighted
decorated at Christmas time and as thermometer for United Good Neighbor
Drive.
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circa 1950s |
1/6 | 55 | Tower at night with Christmas lights Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Written on verso: The world's tallest Christmas tree as
the KING-TV tower, decorated with multi-colored lights wishes a merry Christmas
to one and all.
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circa 1950s |
1/6 | 56 |
Tower with Christmas lights Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
From accompanying materials: At Christmas time, 1955, the
KING-TV transmitter tower, atop one of the highest hills in Seattle, was gaily
decorated with colored lights, becoming the "world's tallest Christmas
tree."
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1955 |
1/6 | 57 | Tower strung with Christmas lights and a star on
top Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached note: Our lighted tower with a star at the top to
shine out over the city at Christmas time may never again be able to spend the
electric power.
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circa 1950s |
1/6 | 58 | Tower with Christmas lights and star Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/6 | 59 | Tower lit at night with neighborhood
below Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
From accompanying materials: The KING-TV Tower becomes the
"World's Tallest Christmas Tree."
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circa 1950s |
1/6 | 60 | circa 1960s | |
1/6 | 61 | circa 1970s | |
Sculpted nativity scene |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/6 | 62 | Christmas nativity scene with sculptor Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
From accompanying materials: Christmas Nativity. A young
sculptor came by and offered to sculpt this on Aurora between 2 buildings just
inside the side-walk. Progress was shown on the air from time to time. It was
finished the day before Christmas Eve as KING's Christmas card to the
community. It was specially lighted and carols came from a speaker behind
it.
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circa 1950s |
1/6 | 63 |
Sculptor at work on nativity scene Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
KING Broadcasting Company Promotions &
Scrapbooks |
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KING Mike's Coronation Party Note on introduction page: On September 3, 1947, the
management and staff of King Broadcasting Company held a cocktail party at the
Rainier Club for Seattle advertising agency people and many of the leading
advertisers in the state of Washington. Hiddleston, Evans & Merrill Inc.,
was the advertising agency chosen to plan and execute this gala and highly
promotional affair.Photo identification numbers are in correspondence with page
number.
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box-folder:oversize | item | ||
10/1 | 64-1 |
King Mike logo in front of easels featuring KING
programming Attached caption: A five-foot "King Mike" was blown up
from the original drawing by Walt Disney, hand-painted and set up on a pedestal
with a spotlight on him, so that he dominated the whole gala affair.
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1947 |
10/1 | 64-2a | Ten easels featuring KING programming with King Mike
logo in center Attached caption: There was a display across the full wall
of the main room. The five-foot blow-up of "King Mike" in the center was
surrounded on both sides by large blow-ups of some of KING's leading programs.
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1947 |
10/1 | 64-2b | Crowd in front of easels |
1947 |
10/1 | 64-3a | Invitation to party |
1947 |
10/1 | 64-3b | Follow-up letter from Henry B. Owen, General Manager
of KING, to Mr. L.H. Fortin of Van der Kamp Bakeries |
1947 |
10/1 | 64-4a | Advertising brochure, The
Birth of a Station
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1947 |
10/1 | 64-4b | Cocktail napkin with King Mike logo |
1947 |
10/1 | 64-5a |
Stimson Bullitt, Henry Wood, and Clara Sendstrom
being served drinks Attached caption: Models, who wore high KING crowns,
presented corsages to the ladies, and served drinks to the guest. Here one is
serving, l. to r., Stimson Bullitt (Treasurer, King Broadcasting Company);
Henry Wood ( Yates, Riley & MacDonald, Realtors); and Clara Sendstrom (Mrs.
Bullitt's office staff).
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1947 |
10/1 | 64-5b | Dick Smith, Frances Fitch, Curt Roberts, Joe Gandy
and Adele Harris at party |
1947 |
10/1 | 64-6a | Joseph Hiddleston, Dorothy Stimson Bullitt and Henry
Owen |
1947 |
10/1 | 64-6b | Frederick Baker and Joe MacGuire stand behind Grant
Merrill seated at piano |
1947 |
10/1 | 64-7a | 1947 | |
10/1 | 64-7b | Jack Hefferman, D.R. Fitzgerald and J.D. Cardoza in
front of programming display |
1947 |
10/1 | 64-8a | 1947 | |
10/1 | 64-8b | Henry Owen and Dorothy Stimson Bullitt with
man |
1947 |
10/1 | 64-9a | S.L. Savidge and Dud Brown |
1947 |
10/1 | 64-9b | William O. McKay and A.A. "Bob" Littler looking over
Birth of a Station program book |
1947 |
10/1 | 64-10a | H.O. Stone |
1947 |
10/1 | 64-10b | Vic Francis |
1947 |
10/1 | 64-10c | Clarence Klopfenstein, Jess Klinker, Douglas Ball
and Cecil McKingstry sitting together |
1947 |
10/1 | 64-11a | 1947 | |
10/1 | 64-11b | Frederick and Nelson advertising personnel: Royell
D. Friend, Kit Tucker, Joe Sjurson, Mrs. Irene Elsner and Toby Johnson at
party |
1947 |
10/1 | 64-12a | Ralph Ostrander, Gordon Powell and Dick
Smith |
1947 |
10/1 | 64-12b | Chuck Frankland, Benn Tipp and Don Yates with others
in the background |
1947 |
10/1 | 64-13a | Royell D. Friend, Frank Blethem, Carl Williams and
Ed Phelan |
1947 |
10/1 | 64-13b | 1947 | |
10/1 | 64-14a | Harry Bowen, Mrs. Hazel Earle and Dallas Boman in
front of programming display |
1947 |
10/1 | 64-14b | Fenton Winans, Mrs. Winans and Joseph
Hiddleston |
1947 |
1953 Scrapbook Note: Scrapbook was in a fragile state: some photographs were
falling out and some attached items were removed. Picture identification
numbers are in correspondence with page number. Original cardboard backing and
large ephemera retained in Dorothy Stimson Bullitt business papers of the King
Broadcasting Company, 1933-1993 (Bulk: 1949-1973) Accession No. 5269-002 of
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt papers Box 133 Scrapbooks - 1953.
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/7 | 65 | Otto Brandt Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached caption: Description of Brandt's early
career.
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circa 1950s |
1/7 | 66 |
Charles Herring at news desk with clocks behind
him Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/7 | 67 | Ship at night with Christmas lights Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached note: Radio KING disc jockeys take part in the
annual "Christmas Cruise" of the ship which sails around Seattle's many water
courses and serenades residents with Holiday music.
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circa 1950s |
1/7 | 68 |
Reporters, audience and inquiry board inside the
Washington State Reformatory at Monroe Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached note: KING goes to prison for new coverage-a
headline which would have been accurate when its radio and TV newsmen actually
went inside prison walls at the Washington State Reformatory at Monroe to cover
the state's inquiry into the causes of a two-million dollar fire and riot in
which inmates willfully destroyed much of the reformatory's buildings and
equipment. KING-TV cameras were on hand for special remote broadcasts as were
Radio KING microphones, when inmates revealed the reasons behind the riot in a
series of sensational disclosures. It was the first time television cameras had
gone behind prison walls in the State of Washington.
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circa 1950s |
1/7 | 69 |
Sheriff Tex showing off his Hootenany musical
instrument Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/7 | 70 |
Bill Corcoran and Eleanor Roosevelt during filming
of KING's Community Workshop with United Nations flag in background Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/7 | 71 | Elizabeth Leonard and woman at desk in studio with
KING microphone Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/7 | 72 |
Nutsy the Clown with children at
hospital Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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1953 |
1/7 | 73 | Guy Mitchell milking cow with Jim French holding
microphone while others look on Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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1953 |
1/8 | 74 |
Al Cummings pouring syrup for man at breakfast
event Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/8 | 75 | Bill Corcoran and Gil Henry holding microphone next
to man in the middle of crowded dining room Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/8 | 76 | circa 1950s | |
1/8 | 77 |
Russ Norman holding record albums with woman holding
his tie in front of bus advertising KING's CAReFREE TRAVELER promotion
Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/8 | 78 |
Otto Brandt holding the Alfred R. Sloan Award and
shaking hands with man Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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1952 |
1/8 | 79 |
Russ Norman and Mike Rhodes holding Alfred R. Sloan
Award sit in a 1902 Oldsmobile promoting KING's Traffic Jamboree Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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1952 |
KING Daytime TV Spells Success for Department
Store Attached caption: KING-TV dramatically proved the power
and swift effectiveness of daytime TV by being the "salesman" for one of the
most successful sales at The Bon Marche, Seattle department store. The
adjoining story from Women's Wear Daily tells how KIN-TV was responsible for
"one of the year's most profitable events.".
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/9 | 80 | 1953 | |
1/9 | 81 |
Claire Hannawalt and Tom Priebe film mound and
outfield of Sick's Seattle Stadium for KRSC-TV Attached note: KRSC-TV Seattle Washington. The mound
and outfield at Sick's Seattle Stadium are covered by remote crew chief Claire
Hannawalt and cameraman Tom Priebe, of KRSC-TV. Due to position of television
booth directly under roof at forward most position in grandstand, cameras are
pointed at 45 degree angle to cover plate.
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circa 1950s |
KING TV Star breaks all records! and KING is cheered
by beautiful girls! |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/9 | 82 |
Woman on dock holding sign reading: Keep cool-Keep
tuned to Radio KING 1090, Gil Henry King's Open House, with sailboat behind her
and radio at her feet Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/9 | 83 | Crowd at Seattle Civic Auditorium during Liberace
concert Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Note with photo: Liberace, the young piano showman,
began a television program on KING-TV in mid-September, 1953, virtually unknown
to Pacific Northwest viewers. KING-TV's all-out promotion campaign beginning
well ahead of the series continued to build Liberace's popularity so
successfully that when he came to Seattle for a concert in November, he drew
the largest box office and attendance in the entire 25-year history of the
Seattle Civic Auditorium.
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circa 1950s |
KING Inaugurates the Shuttle! From accompanying material: KING took part in the
inaugural run of a new downtown shuttle bus system, designed to speed up
service for shoppers at the daytime rush hours. Seattle Transit System welcomed
aboard the first shuttle KING stars Sheriff Tex, Bill O'Mara, Bea Donovan
(King's Queen), Stan Boreson and Bob Ryan. There was music for the passengers,
interviews recorded, pictures taken, and all passengers rode free as the guests
of KING. The promotion helped get the new shuttle talked about and thereby
improve transit service downtown.
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/9 | 84 |
Bill O'Mara pins a flower on a woman as Sheriff
Tex watches inside bus Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/9 | 85 |
Sheriff Tex collects fare from passenger on bus
while a woman and child smile at the camera Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/9 | 86 |
Bob Ryan speaks into a microphone while Stan
Boreson plays the accordion to passengers on bus Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
The Governor Kicks Off KING TV's Sixth
Year! |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/9 | 87 | Governor Arthur Langlie, Al Cummings and three
women walking on field at Seattle Memorial Stadium Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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1953 |
1/9 | 88 |
Girls' marching unit and band of Queen Anne High
School on field forming the letters TV, number 5, and crown at Seattle Memorial
Stadium for KING-TV's 5th anniversary Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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1953 |
1/9 | 89 |
Governor Arthur Langlie punts a football while a
man and woman watch Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached caption: The Honorable Arthur B. Langlie steps
back into punt formation. A hush falls over the stadium. The Governor takes a
deep breadth. Then, with a great sweeping motion, he propels the ball down
field. The ball sails high, plummets to the field, and rolls to a stop. Good
for 45 yards (at $10 a yard) and a cool $450 to the March of Dimes. Courtesy of
KING-TV.
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1953 |
KING TV Institute |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/10 | 90 | Man at podium speaking to audience Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
Al Cummings and the Pirates Attached note: Al Cumings, who kids the Pacific Northwest
through breakfast every morning on Radio KING, heckled the Seafair Pirates a
little too much-even though it was in good fun-during the Seattle Centennial
Celebration. The Pirates thought it was so much fun that they "kidnaped"
Cumings "off the board" and made him walk the plank into the chilly waters of
Puget Sound, much to the delight of Cumings' listeners. This is typical of
fun-loving adventures of Al Cumings, who often makes Page 1 and even has been
featured in Time magazine for his antics.
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/10 | 91 |
Al Cummings carried on Seafair pirate boat outside
the KING Radio and Television Center Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/10 | 92 | Seafair pirates put a rope around Al Cummings'
neck Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/10 | 93 | circa 1950s | |
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/10 | 94 |
Gil Henry at podium speaking to Seattle
Sub-Debs Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached caption: Gil Henry was the most popular choice of
Seattle Sub-Debs, teen age girls from all High Schools in the city, who invited
Gil to emcee their annual meeting.
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circa 1950s |
More Than New York |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/10 | 95 |
KING TV crew at Seattle Art Museum interviewing
man in formal attire Attached caption: Seattle drew 73,570 persons in four
weeks, while New York City was second with 71,000 persons in six weeks. Topping
the many special shows and announcements about the show, the entire KING-TV
remote crew wore summer formal wear while telecasting the invitational preview
of the most valuable art exhibit ever to leave Japan's shores. KING-TV did the
remote telecast as a public service to build attendance to the show. As a
result of the great success, the Seattle Art Museum has announced that the
famous Chinese Gold and Silver Exhibit soon will be shown in Seattle.
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circa 1950s |
KING's Cautious Kids |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/10 | 96 |
Otto Brandt promoting KING'S Cautious Kids with
Allen Pomeroy, Arthur Langlie, Chief of Police Lawrence, State Patrol Chief
Pryde, and a National Safety Council representative Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
KING Mike Salutes the Courteous Driver Note with photos: Radio KING, the only radio station to
win the Sloan Award for Traffic Safety two consecutive years, originated the
"KING Courteous Driver" campaign. Law-enforcement officials in the Seattle are
salute this as the greatest campaign for traffic safety undertaken in the
Pacific Northwest this year. The "KING Courteous Driver" were chosen each day
among Seattle area drivers for courteous driving habits which make highways
safe. The Washington State Patrol, the King County Sheriff and Seattle Police
rotated the daily selection. The winner received a turkey, a Flo-Ball pen, and
a copy of Memorable Pictures from LIFE, climaxed
by the daily salute to him or her, by Radio KING.
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/11 | 97 |
Billboard with KING Mike promoting KING's
Courteous Drivers Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached caption: "KING Courteous Drivers" were also
saluted by name on a huge hand-painted bulletin board on Aurora Avenue in
Seattle, at a point on U.S. Highway 99 where more traffic passes than any other
position in the Pacific Northwest.
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circa 1950s |
1/11 | 98 |
Al Cummings and Allen Pomeroy holding posters
advertising KING Courteous Driver promotion Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached caption: Honorary members of the "KING
Courteous Driver" include Seattle's Mayor Allen Pomeroy, shown here with KING
disc jockey Allen Cummings, Arthur Fiedler, Indianapolis Speedway driver Ab
Jenkins, Washington's Governor Arthur Langlie, to mention only a few.
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circa 1950s |
KING's Hotel Humane Note with photos: Radio KING cooperates with the King
County Humane Society in finding homes for pets and in returning lost pets to
their owners. Al Cumings, KING disc jockey who is the "dog's best friend" here
talks it over with a canine comrade The Humane Society credits KING Radio and
TV, with finding homes for nearly eight thousand homeless animals in 1953.
KING's Kamera, daily program starring Bill and Cheri Corcoran and "a little of
everything" finds its weekly feature for the King County Humane Society one of
its most popular. Puppies and lost dogs up for adoption are shown to television
audiences. Recently two small boys slept on the shelter porch at the Humane
Society all night to claim one of these puppies.
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/11 | 99 |
Bill and Cheri Corcoran with dogs in the Hotel
Humane at the King County Humane Society Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/11 | 100 | Al Cummings with dogs during KING's Open House
program Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
...the Pacific Northwest
Stood Still! Note: Two attached captions describing telecast of
University of Washington and Seattle University basketball game in Corvallis,
Oregon.
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/11 | 101 |
KING camera with long lens set up in bleacher area
surrounded by spectators Attached caption: The Pacific Northwest "stood still" to
watch the KING-TV sports telecast of the NCAA basketball game from Corvallis,
Oregon, between the University of Washington and Seattle University--without
question, the most bitter athletic struggle ever fought in the area.
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circa 1950s |
1/11 | 102 |
Reporters watch television on side line of
basketball court as players practice and cheerleaders entertain the spectators
Attached caption: The press box at the University of
Washington Pavilion in Seattle installed a television set to watch the game
from Corvallis while the State High School tournament was being played
here.
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circa 1950s |
1/11 | 103 | People watching television Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached caption: An example of how Seattle hotel
lobbies arranged furniture so the most people could watch the exciting
game.
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circa 1950s |
1/11 | 104 |
Crowd standing around cars at auto show watching a
television set Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached caption: After paying admission to see an auto
show, fans ignore an expensive foreign car to watch the game on KING-TV.
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circa 1950s |
1/11 | 105 | Group of people watching basketball game on
television set Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached caption: Television receivers installed in a
church so "Young Married Couples Club" could watch KING-TV's sports telecast.
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circa 1950s |
Tops in News Coverage! KING's Private Heliport No.1
Note: Attached caption describes acquisition of first
helicopter.
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/11 | 106 |
Charles Herring surrounded by others interviews
man in front of helicopter Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
KING-TV's 5th Birthday Party Note: Attached caption describing party.
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/12 | 107-115 | Bill Corcoran interviewing various people
including Sheriff Tex and Elizabeth Leonard Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
Safety Caravan Attached caption: KING-TV Safety Caravans to carry safety
messages to Seattle children are led here by the Range Rider and his pal Dick
West, who appeared at several beaches and at Northgate Shopping Center to talk
to the thousands of fans.
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/12 | 116 |
Dick West surrounded by children dressed as Native
Americans Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
Sheriff Tex...No.1 Citizen From accompanying material: Texas Jim Lewis, better known
as Sheriff Tex to KING-TV fans, is called upon to....Play a few "spasms" of
music on the Hootenany for Boston "Pops" conductor Arthur Fiedler, who had
never seen a musical instrument like it. Help judge the Sheriff's Fishing Derby
and award prizes to the children catching the biggest ones.
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/13 | 117 |
Jim Lewis as Sheriff Tex with King County Sheriff
and Gil Henry with kids at the 10th Annual King County Sheriffs Kids Fish
Derby Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/13 | 118 | Sheriff Tex receives badge from Seattle Mayor,
Chief of Police, Chief of State Patrol, Coroner and others Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached caption: Accept a deputy's badge for his
outstanding public service, from Seattle's Mayor, Chief of Police, Chief of the
State Patrol, and Coroner. The Sheriff, who calls his young viewers "deputies,"
thus takes his turn as a deputy, for remembering safety.
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circa 1950s |
1/13 | 119 | Sheriff Tex plays the Hootenany while Arthur
Fiedler conducts Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
Sheriff Tex "Gold Star Daddy" |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/13 | 120-121 |
Sheriff Tex on set receives award from children
Attached caption: Sheriff Tex, KING-TV Western star
beloved by children throughout the Pacific Northwest who watch his daily
program from "Safety Junction," was chosen "Gold Star Daddy of the Year." The
organization honoring him is the Gold Star Sons and Daughters, children of
veterans killed in action in World War II and Korea. The Sheriff entertained
the children at a party on the program and also at the Christmas Party.
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1953 |
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/13 | 122 | KING-TV transmitter tower at night with Christmas
lights Attached caption: KING-TV created the world's tallest
"Christmas Tree" out of its new transmitter tower. One December evening,
Seattle residents all over the city saw in the night sky atop Queen Anne Hill,
the gigantic "Christmas tree" blazing with red, green, blue and orange lights
reaching up to a thousand feet above the sea level, topped with a huge figure
"5." The "Christmas tree" broadcast at full power of 100,000 watts, conveying
to viewers all over the coverage area the Holiday Greetings of Channel 5, the
first station in the entire area.
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circa 1950s |
Everything Happens at KING Accompanying material describing Telebargain and March On
programs
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/13 | 123 |
Eleanor Roosevelt on set of KING's Community
Workshop with United Nations flag in the background Attached caption describes various presentations done by
the Community Workshop program.
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circa 1950s |
1/13 | 124 |
A man visits contestants in the dungeon of KING's
Ransom program Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached caption: "KING's Ransom" is a daily audience
participation quiz show with contestants starting out in "the dungeon," from
which they must ransom themselves and win "A King's Ransom" of prizes. Daily
audiences have averaged far more than the studios will easily hold, with ticket
requests for weeks in advance.
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circa 1950s |
1/13 | 125 |
Boxers in ring at studio as spectators
watch Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached caption: "KING's Ring" rounds up an hour of
fast and furious action when amateur boxers battle it out in the KING-TV
studios. The scrappy young fighters have become one of the most popular of the
new weekly programs introduced this year, and participants are drawn from all
over the Far West. Ticket requests for this one, too, extend eight weeks ahead.
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circa 1950s |
KING Covers Gold Cup! |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/14 | 126 |
US Naval Reserve blimp flying overhead as
hydroplane races below with boats lined up and 520 floating bridge in
background Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/14 | 127 |
Hydroplane racing across water Attached caption describes Gold Cup hydroplane racing
coverage.
Forde and Carter, Seattle, Washington (photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/14 | 128 |
Two hydroplanes race by dock as signalers wave
flags and a helicopter flies above the 520 bridge Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/14 | 129 |
KING-TV crew films crane along shore above
hydroplanes from on top of a truck while crowd watches Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/14 | 130 |
Junction Jamboree set
with Sheriff Tex and his hootenany performing with other cast
members Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/14 | 131a-b | Ruth Prins as Story Lady on Televenture Tales set surrounded by children Two photos are pasted together.
Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
Sheriff Tex and his Deputies |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/14 | 132 |
Sheriff Tex on stage talking to crowd of mostly
children Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached caption: Tex talks safety to 10,000 Seafair
children gathered in his honor. Tex welcomes the Cisco Kid to Safety
Junction.
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1953 |
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/15 | 133 |
Catherine Donnelly and her mother Note with photos: Catherine Donnelly is a Phi Beta Kappa
graduate of the University of Washington and has a Master's degree. She is a
victim of cerebral palsy who earns a living for herself and her widowed mother
by typing. Catherine won a trip to Hollywood in a nation-wide contest conducted
by Eddie Cantor. Catherine told best: "What my mother means to me". While
Catherine and her mother were in Hollywood, personnel of KING Broadcasting
Company took on the project of remodeling the Donnelly home, which was badly in
need of repair and "touching up". The project was headed by girls of the KING
organization. The girls, who were the "bosses", had only one understanding:
there would be no publicity on what was being done as a complete surprise to
Catherine and her mother.These photographs show what a great project it was.
And this is the first mention of it outside of KING. And it is desired that
this be one of KING's secrets.
Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/15 | 134-137 |
Personnel repairing and remodeling home Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/15 | 138 | Catherine Donnelly in wheelchair with mother
standing by her looking out doorway |
circa 1950s |
KING's Open House |
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box-folder:oversize | item | ||
10/2 | 139 |
Proclamation illustrated by Bob Hale Attached caption: KING disc jockey Gil Henry, rated tops
in the entire area for his afternoon KING's Open House program, salutes a
Seattle barber each week with barber shop quartet records. The barber chosen
becomes a "KING's Shaving Mug" with this plaque to hang on the wall of his
shop.Proclamation reads: Hair Ye! Hair Ye! Hair Ye! [blank] is
hereby proclaimed a KING Royal Shaving Mug. Radio KING's Open House, 1090 on
your dial 1 to 5 PM daily.
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circa 1950s |
Executives |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/16 | 140 | circa 1940s | |
1/16 | 141 | Glenna Lowes of The Seattle
Times, James Middlebrooks and Bill Jahn of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer sitting around a television
set Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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1954 |
1/16 | 142 | Camera crew filming man in chair |
circa 1950s |
1/16 | 143 |
James Middlebrooks with videotape recording equipment
and monitor displaying KING Mike logo Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Written on verso: James L. Middlebrooks, Director of
Engineering for the KING Broadcasting Company, inspects the first production
model of the Ampex videotape recorder ever to be delivered to a station.
KING-TV put this first model on the air on Thanksgiving Day, 1957.
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1957 |
1/16 | 144 | circa 1950s | |
1/16 | 145 |
Otto Brandt standing on a ship docked on waterfront
with man and KING-TV vans below Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
1/16 | 146 | Frank Hawkins with Dorothy Stimson Bullitt and crew
with broadcasting equipment Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
1/16 | 147 | circa 1970s | |
KING-AM Personalities and Promotions |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/17 | 148 | Miss Green Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/17 | 149 | circa 1960s | |
Ray Court |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/17 | 150 |
Ray Court holding a stuffed frog standing next to a
priest in front of a table full of items from the "Something Green"
contest Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1960s |
1/17 | 151 | Ray Court with winner of the April Fool's Day
contest standing behind table of prizes Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
1/17 | 152-153 |
Ray Court and Bill Cosby at Radio King
studio Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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1963 |
Al Cummings |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/17 | 154 |
Al Cummings on bridge over Sammamish
River Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/17 | 155 | Al Cummings interviewing man on bridge over the
Sammamish River Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
1/17 | 156 |
Al Cummings interviewing two men on bridge over the
Sammamish River Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
1/17 | 157-158 | Al Cummings sitting with two men in
studio Burton Thurber, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
1/18 | 159 |
Al Cummings serving Centennial brand pancakes to a
woman at breakfast event Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/18 | 160 |
Al Cummings in Radio KING broadcasting booth outside
KING Radio and Television Center with Cadillac parked out front with man
wearing fake deer head behind the wheel and a hunter tied to the hood with a
sign advocating safe hunting Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached note: Come hunting season our disc jockey Al
Cummings got a stag's antlers for his own head and put a man's figure across
the hood of his car. As he drove around town, the gun lobby wasn't amused.
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circa 1950s |
1/18 | 161 |
Al Cummings dyeing his beard with the help of two
women Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Written on verso: Radio KING Disc Jockey Al Cummings
promised to get his beard dyed blue if enough voters turned out in a recent
election. Here he fulfills that promise.
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circa 1950s |
1/18 | 162 | Al Cummings on stage with band in front of audience
of teens Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
1/18 | 163 |
Al Cummings dumping box of mail into large
pile Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
Al Cummings and the birthday party for Bobo the
gorilla |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/18 | 164-165 |
Al Cummings with stuffed animals and Bobo the
gorilla Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Written on verso of 165: Radio KING disc jockey Al
Cummings tries to console Bobo, the gorilla, who has had to leave his home for
the zoo because he was getting too old.
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circa 1950s |
1/18 | 166-167 | Al Cummings with stuffed rabbit and Bobo the
gorilla |
circa 1950s |
1/18 | 168 | Al Cummings holding Bobo the gorilla |
circa 1950s |
Al Cummings and the One Day Vacation in
Hawaii |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/19 | 169-171 |
Al Cummings interviewing Hilo Hattie and others in
Hawaiian attire on lawn in front of KING Radio and Television Center
Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
1/19 | 172 |
Al Cummings with others getting interviewed by
Bill Corcoran on the front lawn of KING Radio and Television Center
Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
1/19 | 173-174 |
Al Cummings being dragged by two Seattle Police
officers outside the KING Radio booth Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1950s |
Al Cummings and the Emmett Watson voodoo doll
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/1 | 175 |
Al Cummings holding voodoo doll as a woman places
a pin in it Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Written on back: Radio KING Disc Jockey Al Cummings
disagreed with the writings of Emmett Watson, prominent journalist for the
Seattle Post-Intelligencer, so he made a doll of
Watson and offered Seattlites the honor of helping him stick the journalist
with pins.
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1956 |
2/1 | 176 | Al Cummings holding child and voodoo
doll Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1956 |
2/1 | 177 |
Al Cummings with woman and voodoo doll Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1956 |
Al Cummings and St. Patrick's Day, 1965 |
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Blarney Boulder |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/1 | 178-179 | Al Cummings kissing Blarney Boulder outside of
house Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1965 |
2/1 | 180-181 |
Al Cummings with Ray Court, Blarney Boulder and
shamrock Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1965 |
2/1 | 182 |
Mike McDowell and nephew Bill beside McDowell
Cranes trucks Accompanying material: McDowell Crane Co. son Mike,
nephew Bill. Delivering Blarney stone to Al Cummings 3-17-65.
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1965 |
2/1 | 183 | McDowell Cranes truck outside of
house Attached note (with 214): McDowell Crane Co. son Mike,
nephew Bill. Delivering Blarney stone to Al Cummings 3-17-65.
|
1965 |
Al Cummings and the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick's
ceremony at Olympic Hotel |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/1 | 184 |
Al Cummings shaking hands with Council General
C.W. Whelan during induction while man looks on Heib, Seattle (Photographer)
|
1965 |
2/1 | 185-186 | Al Cummings with a certificate of title
[possibly for Blarney Boulder] presented by C.W. Whelan Heib, Seattle (Photographer)
|
1965 |
Al Cummings and the Magicians
Convention |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/1 | 187-189 | 1965 | |
2/1 | 190 | Al Cummings in a straight jacket with escape
artist Desmond surrounded by crowd outside the Benjamin Franklin
Hotel |
1965 |
Frosty Fowler |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/2 | 191 | Woman placing a beret on Frosty Fowler |
circa 1950s |
2/2 | 192 | circa 1950s | |
2/2 | 193 | Frosty Fowler looking through records while woman
watches |
circa 1950s |
2/2 | 194a | circa 1950s | |
2/2 | 194b-c | Frosty Fowler and young women on set of
Seattle Bandstand This is a print from a scanned negative.
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circa 1958-1961 |
Publicity Portraits |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/2 | 195 | Publicity portrait of Frosty Fowler |
circa 1950s |
2/2 | 196a-b | Publicity portrait of Frosty Fowler 196a has the KING Radio logo.
Dudley, Hardin & Yang, Seattle, Washington
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circa 1950s |
2/2 | 197-200 | Publicity portraits of Frosty Fowler |
circa 1960s |
2/2 | 201 |
Publicity portrait of Frosty Fowler Dudley, Hardin & Yang, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
2/2 | 202 | Publicity portrait of Frosty Fowler Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
Box/Folder | item | ||
2/3 | 203-204 | Frosty Fowler with man standing next to woman in
hospital bed Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
2/3 | 205a-e |
Contact sheet with Frosty Fowler in racing helmet
and firesuit Sheet has five images.
|
circa 1971 |
2/3 | 206 | Four Boy Scouts; two are holding flags outside the
Century Hotel Fred Abeles, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
2/3 | 207 |
Boy Scout signaling from the outside deck of the
Space Needle Fred Abeles, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1960s |
2/3 | 208 | Boy Scouts signaling from the street to the Space
Needle Fred Abeles, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
2/3 | 209 |
Frosty Fowler broadcasting from a desk at the Space
Needle with people on the outside deck Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
2/3 | 210a-c | Contact sheet of painters on scaffold being
interviewed Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
2/3 | 211a-d |
Contact sheet painters scaffolding moving up the
Space Needle; Frosty Fowler is waving in one photo Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1960s |
2/3 | 212a-d | Contact sheet of Frosty Fowler and three men on
painters scaffolding with the city seen below Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
2/3 | 213a-d |
Contact sheet of Frosty Fowler moving from the deck
of the Space Needle to painters scaffolding with the help of other men and
onlookers watching Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
2/3 | 214a-d | Contact sheet of Frosty Fowler and painters on
scaffolding at bottom of the Space Needle including presentation of honorary
membership in Painters Council #5 Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
2/4 | 215 |
Space Needle information sign Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
2/4 | 216 |
Frosty Fowler with KING microphone at the base of
the Space Needle Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
2/4 | 217 | Frosty Fowler at table with children in the Space
Needle restaurant Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
2/4 | 218 |
Frosty Fowler presenting prizes to
children Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1963 |
2/4 | 219 | Frosty Fowler presenting ice parade tickets to girl
and boy Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1963 |
2/4 | 220 | Frosty Fowler wearing cape and KING's Little King
crown with man and girl in cowboy hat Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
2/4 | 221 |
Frosty Fowler wearing cape and King's Little King
crown receiving telegrams from a Western Union man Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1964 |
Frosty Fowler with Movie
Mirror magazine and Riches & Adams |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/4 | 222 | Frosty Fowler outside Woolworth window display
promoting his appearance in Movie Mirror
magazine |
circa 1960s |
2/4 | 223-224 | circa 1960s | |
2/4 | 225-227 | circa 1960s | |
2/5 | 228 | circa 1960s | |
2/5 | 229 | Frosty Fowler shaking hands with man in front of a
crowd and a King-TV camera at Seattle Bandstand studio |
circa 1960s |
2/5 | 230 |
Frosty Fowler next to man, both of them holding a
copy of Movie Mirror magazine in front of Riches
& Adams distribution truck with KING sign in the background Phil H. Webber, Seattle, Washington (photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
Box/Folder | item | ||
2/5 | 231 |
U.S.S. Bunker Hill
docked in Seattle with two people standing near bow Robert H. Estlow, U.S. Navy (Photographer)
|
May 2, 1965 |
2/5 | 232 | Photo of list of former crew members (authenticated
by Frosty Fowler and Captain Gordon Williams) who revisited the U.S.S.
Bunker Hill Robert H. Estlow, U.S. Navy (Photographer)
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May 2, 1965 |
2/5 | 233 | Frosty Fowler on phone with A.V. Skaret of the
Seattle Fire Department and two other men present Robert H. Estlow, U.S. Navy (Photographer)
|
May 2,1965 |
2/5 | 234-235 |
Frosty Fowler with man in the Valley Hi Ranch Fire
Department truck at base of the Space Needle Dudley, Hardin & Yang, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
2/5 | 236 |
Hal Raymond giving a shoe-shine and Frosty Fowler
brushing off King County chairman Scott Wallace Dudley, Hardin & Yang, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1965 |
2/5 | 237 | Contact sheet with four images: two with Frosty
Fowler with man in wheelchair, one of Al Cummings on top of phone booth with a
Red Cross flag attached, one of band playing |
circa 1960s |
2/5 | 238 |
Frosty Fowler in hospital bed getting examined by
Bill Cosby Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1963 |
2/5 | 239a-g | Contact sheet with seven images of Frosty Fowler in
hospital bed getting examined by Bill Cosby Frosty is holding a copy of Bill
Cosby Is a Very Funny Fellow...Right! record album.
Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1963 |
Box/Folder | item | ||
2/6 | 240-241 | Gil Henry broadcasting KING's Open House program and
greeting listeners at the Northgate IGA Foodliner Bill Stephens, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
2/6 | 242 |
Harry Jordan of KING's
Kitchen's What's Cooking Contest with winner and man on the
left The Monroe Monitor (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
2/6 | 243 | Hal Davis holding microphone as a nurse draws his
blood Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Note with photograph: King Staff personality relating how
easy it is to donate blood. This is an effective part of the KING-TV continuous
campaign to help the King County blood bank.
|
circa 1950s |
Russ Norman |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/6 | 244 |
Russ Norman with Seattle Police officer in police
car Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
2/6 | 245 | Russ Norman standing between two men receiving award
from the Northwest Marine Industries Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
Mark Wayne |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/6 | 246 |
Mark Wayne dressed as Aunt Fern from
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. in a convertible holding
KING's crown on a pillow Fred Abeles, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
2/6 | 247a-d | Contact sheet with four images of Mark Wayne dressed
as Aunt Fern from The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
|
circa 1960s |
2/6 | 248 |
Contest winner on motorcycle with Mark Wayne on the
back dressed as Aunt Fern from The Man from
U.N.C.L.E. Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
2/6 | 249 |
Mark Wayne dressed as Aunt Fern from
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. while man hands contest
winner keys to Honda motorcycle in front of car advertising Linc's
Tackle Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
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circa 1960s |
2/6 | 250-251 | 1965 | |
Various KING personalities |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/7 | 252 | Harry Jordan and three other men in a
bus Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950's |
2/7 | 253 |
Harry Jordan, second from left, with Gil Henry and
Russ Norman, second from right and other men hanging 45 RPM records on
Christmas tree Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
2/7 | 254 |
Men cleaning Chief Seattle statue in Tilikum Place,
Seattle Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Caption from removed mounting: The KING's Men gave Chief
Seattle a good scrubbing to kick off KING's D-Day at the Dump.
|
circa 1950s |
Box/Folder | item | ||
2/7 | 255 | Ron Mercer publicity portrait Carl Murray, Seattle, Washington (photographer)
|
circa 1970s |
2/7 | 256 |
Publicity portrait of Dan Foley in front of Asian
guardian statue Carl Murray, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1970s |
2/7 | 257 | Publicity portrait of B.J. Young at University of
Washington Carl Murray, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1970s |
Unidentified KING-AM personalities |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/7 | 258 | Publicity portrait of man taken along the waterfront
by the Seattle Aquarium Carl Murray, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1970s |
2/7 | 259 | Two women and a man in a studio with
Star Wars and various music posters in the
background |
circa 1970s |
2/7 | 260 | Young woman wearing cardigan with the name Patti
embroidered on it |
circa 1970s |
2/7 | 261 | 1978 | |
2/7 | 262 | Man with microphone and KING Radio jacket on tennis
court Color slide.
|
circa 1970s |
2/7 | 263 | Man in KING Radio Eleven van on phone Color slide.
|
1977 |
2/7 | 264 | Two KING Radio personnel outside of van Color slide.
|
circa 1970s |
2/7 | 265-266 | Men signing autographs Color slide.
|
circa 1970s |
2/7 | 267-273 | Men in front of control board broadcasting from
radio studio Color slides.
|
circa 1970 |
KING-AM Award |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/8 | 274-275 | Bill Clark and others accepting achievement award
from Beta Rho Tau |
1962 |
KING-AM Radio Promotions |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/8 | 276 |
Harry Jordan and Al Cummings participating in the
Donkey Race at Longacres horse-racing track in Renton, Washington Art French, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
KING-AM Radio KING KLOCKS Special Open House for King
County Humane Society |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/8 | 277-278 |
Al Cummings with dogs Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
2/8 | 279 | Al Cummings in kennel with collie Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
2/8 | 280 |
Hal Davis with dog Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached note: A guest of the King County Humane Society
says thank you to a KING personality who has helped this canine find a home.
Officials of the society say that KING's continuous campaign to find homes for
pets is the first time in the history of the shelter that a method has been
worked out so that pets are adopted and no longer have to be "put to
sleep".
|
circa 1950s |
KING-AM Radio KING's Klunkker Karavan |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/8 | 281 |
Harry Jordan and two men looking at cars in KING
parking lot Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1956 |
2/8 | 282 | Al Cummings waving from fender of car with Harry
Jordan and crowd Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1956 |
KING-AM Radio King Koffee Klatch for pediatric
tuberculosis sanitarium with Al Cummings |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/8 | 283 | Al Cummings putting coffee in armored car with armed
guards and onlookers outside of King Radio and Television Center Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
2/8 | 284 |
Al Cummings holding cans of Gold Shield coffee in
armored car while an armed guard looks on Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
2/8 | 285 | Al Cummings under armed guard bringing cans of
coffee in to the Blue & White Coffee Shop Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
2/8 | 286 |
Al Cummings pours cup of coffee as man puts money
into donation jar held by police officer in support of Mother Rythers Child
Center Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
KING-AM Radio Seafair Promotions |
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KING's Crown Promotion |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/9 | 287 |
Al Cummings with funders of the KING's Crown
outside KING Radio and Television Center Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1956 |
2/9 | 288 | A man and Frosty Fowler emptying bags of silver
dollars on a display for the KING's Crown promotion |
circa 1950s |
2/9 | 289 |
Gisele MacKenzie digging for KING's Crown
underneath transmission tower Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
From accompanying material: Singer Gisele MacKenzie
looked for KING's Crown. So did Jack Benny, Sammy Davis, Jr., and thousands of
others. Jack Benny even used a Geiger Counter. That's how big the reward of
1090 silver dollars looked to him.
|
circa 1950s |
2/9 | 290 | Young adults digging for KING's Crown Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
2/9 | 291 |
Seven student winners of the KING's Crown with
silver dollars Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
2/9 | 292 | Three women and two boys with a box labeled KING's
Crown Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
2/9 | 293 |
Diver descending into water as people
watch Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
From accompanying material: KING Disc Jockeys went down
in diving suits in search of KING's Crown.
|
circa 1950s |
Seafair Pirates invade studio and capture
DJ's |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/9 | 294 | Seafair Pirates invading the KING Radio and
Television Broadcasting Center lobby Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
2/9 | 295 |
Seafair Pirates carrying Pat Lewis wearing a KING
crown outside of KING Radio and Television Broadcasting Center Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
2/9 | 296 | Seafair Pirates holding Pat Lewis wearing a KING
crown outside of KING Radio and Television Broadcasting Center Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
2/9 | 297 |
Seafair pirate crowned with KING crown and
surrounded by mates Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
2/10 | 298 | Al Cummings fending off Seafair Pirates in
studio Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
2/10 | 299 |
Al Cummings fighting Seafair Pirates in parking
lot Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
2/10 | 300 | Pirates standing over Al Cummings on
dock Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
2/10 | 301 | Pirates carrying off Al Cummings while one plays a
flute Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
2/10 | 302 |
Al Cummings held at sword point by Seafair
Pirates Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
2/10 | 303 | Al Cummings captured by Seafair Pirates including
one wearing the KING Crown and Seafair Pirates flag waving in
background |
circa 1950s |
2/10 | 304 |
Al Cummings with Seafair Pirate King Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
2/10 | 305 | Al Cummings falling towards the water after
walking the plank as Seafair Pirates look on Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
KING-AM Radio China Night with Pat Lewis, 1963
|
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/10 | 306 |
Pat Lewis in crowd handing out records of
China Night Fred Abeles, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
2/10 | 307 | Eleven images on contact sheet, eight with Pat
Lewis Fred Abeles, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
2/10 | 308 | Contact sheet with four images of Pat Lewis at
Chinese Festival Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
KING-AM Radio Presidential election: Al Cummings on
donkey vs Warren Saunders on elephant during "KING's Dems-GOP Derby" at
Longacres, 1956 |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/11 | 309-310 |
Bill and Cheri Corcoran help Al Cummings with a
donkey on a KING-TV studio set Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Written on verso: Disc Jockey Al Cummings of KING Radio,
attempts to move the donkey he is to ride in "KING's Dems-GOP Derby" at
Longacres just before the last national election. The race was a highlight of
Radio KING's drive to bring out a record vote, with an elephant and a donkey
racing to see who would win. The donkey had hardly moved when the trumpeting
elephant had reached the finish line.
|
1956 |
2/11 | 311-312 | Contact sheet of KING's Dems-GOP Derby Joe Van Wormer, LIFE Magazine (Photographer)
|
1956 |
2/11 | 313 |
Uncle Sam, Al Cummings with donkey, Michael Saunders
with elephant and others walking on Longacres race track, Renton,
Washington Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1956 |
2/11 | 314 | Al Cummings on a donkey with Warren Saunders
standing next to him Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1956 |
2/11 | 315 |
Warren Saunders on elephant with Al Cummings on
donkey, Uncle Sam and two women with banner on track Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Written on back: To get out the vote in the last national
election, Radio KING Disc Jockey Warren Saunders (GOP and Al Cummings (Demo)
staged a Dems-GOP Derby to see ahead of time who would win, at Longacres Race
track.
|
1956 |
2/11 | 316 | Warren Saunders riding elephant and Al Cummings on a
donkey racing down the track followed by a man and two women holding a banner
Art French, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1956 |
2/11 | 317 |
Al Cummings riding on a donkey on race
track Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1956 |
2/11 | 318 | Crowd watching as Al Cummings on donkey races far
behind opponent Michael Saunders on elephant Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1956 |
2/11 | 319 | Al Cummings on donkey representing democratic
campaign for 1956 presidential ticket featuring Adlai Stevenson and Estes
Kefauver Art French, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1956 |
KING-AM Radio Elmer the Safety Elephant
Elephanthon |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/12 | 320 |
Al Cummings and Elmer the Safety Elephant in front
of crowd during presentation at the Elks Harding Memorial, Woodland Park,
Seattle Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
From accompanying materials: Presentation of Elmer of
Safety Elephant to the Zoo and children of Seattle. Money raised by Telethon on
street by KING-TV.
|
1956 |
2/12 | 321 |
Sheriff Tex on stage with Al Cummings and others
surrounded by crowd at the Elks Harding Memorial, Woodland Park,
Seattle Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1956 |
2/12 | 322 | Al Cummings standing next to Frosty Fowler during
Elephanthon outside of KING Radio and Television Center as KING-TV crew films
and people watch Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1956 |
KING-AM Radio Hunter's Vision Check |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/12 | 323 |
Mark Wayne and man next to optometry equipment
during Radio KING 1090 Free Hunters' Vision Safety Check sponsored by King
County Optometrical Society Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1964 |
2/12 | 324 | Two men examining a slide during Hunter's Vision
Safety Check Dudley, Hardin & Yang, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1964 |
2/12 | 325 |
Al Cummings points a shotgun at an elk, human, and
cow during Hunters' Vision Safety Check Dudley, Hardin & Yang, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1964 |
KING-AM Radio University of Washington
promotions |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/12 | 326 | Ray Court with the Stardust Queen and a young
man |
circa 1960s |
"Mush Huskies" campaign |
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Mush-mobile [probably 1938 Buick] |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/12 | 327 | circa 1960s | |
2/12 | 328a-d | Contact sheet with four images: Mark Wayne and a
boy promoting RCA Victor television set, and the Mush-mobile in front of gas
station |
circa 1960s |
2/12 | 329a |
Ray Court presenting mush buttons to University
of Washington football players next to Mush-mobile Bob Carver Photos, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
2/12 | 329b | Contact sheet of images of cheerleaders and
Husky mascot |
circa 1960s |
2/12 | 330 |
Rear view of Mush-mobile at the Seattle Tacoma
International Airport with school band Bob Carver Photos, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
2/12 | 331 | Frosty Fowler and the Mush-mobile in front of
the Capitol Building in Olympia, Washington Bob Carver Photos, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
2/12 | 332 |
Frosty Fowler and Frank Hawkins with the
Mush-mobile in front of the Capitol Building in Olympia, Washington Bob Carver Photos, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
2/13 | 333 | Stan Road, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Sampson with Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Lauton and the Mush-mobile Bob Carver Photos, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
2/13 | 334 |
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Sampson and Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Lauton in the Mush-mobile outside of the KING Radio and Television
Center Bob Carver Photos, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
2/13 | 335 | Martin Lauton with Alan Sampson and attendant
gassing up the mush-mobile at Enco station Bob Carver Photos, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
2/13 | 336 |
Alan Sampson and Martin Lauton with the
mush-mobile at Enco station next to monorail tracks and Space Needle in the
background Bob Carver Photos, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
Box/Folder | item | ||
2/13 | 337-341 | Police Guild Bantams football players with others
in parking lot Sterns, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1963 |
2/13 | 342-343 |
Police Guild Bantams football team Sterns, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1963 |
2/14 | 344 | Mike Briggs, tackle for University of Washington
football team from 1961-63 |
circa 1963 |
2/14 | 345-346 |
Crowd at UW football game hold up cards to spell
"MUSH" and create an image of a husky Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
2/14 | 347 |
Mush, the Husky mascot Bob Peterson, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
2/14 | 348 |
Mark Wayne with University of Washington
cheerleaders at rally on campus Stearns, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1963 |
2/14 | 349 | Jim Owens with a University of Washington
cheerleader and Mark Wayne addressing the audience Stearns, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1963 |
2/14 | 350-351 |
Jim Owens speaking at pep rally Stearns, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1963 |
2/14 | 352 | University of Washington pep rally Stearns, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1963 |
2/14 | 353 |
Football player placing "Mush Huskies" bumper
sticker on bus as teammates board Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
2/15 | 354 |
Governor Al Rossellini standing between Frosty
Fowler and Frank Hawkins as he is presented with a "MUSH" button in Olympia
Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
2/15 | 355 | Contact sheet and negatives with pictures of Mush
husky, University of Washington cheerleaders and crowd at game Bob Peterson, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
2/15 | 356 |
Jim Owens handing card to man for Sunny Jim Rose
Bowl trip promotion Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
2/15 | 357 | Jim Owens shakes hands with man with other people
present Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
2/15 | 358 |
Jim Owens receives Husky Day proclamation from
King County Commissioners Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1964 |
2/15 | 359 | A woman wearing a crown and a man display entries
to the Van de Camps drawing for Rose Bowl tickets Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1964 |
2/15 | 360-361 |
Mush-mobile decorated for Homecoming with two
cheerleaders and three male students on University of Washington campus outside
the School of Music William Eng, University of Washington (Photographer)
|
1967 |
Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles,
California |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/16 | 362 | Embassy Room in Ambassador Hotel Attached note: From: Jean Lambertson, Director of
Public Relations. The Embassy Room of the Los Angeles Ambassador Hotel,
mirrored and beautifully lighted with crystal chandeliers, spaciously lends
itself to decorations for a fashion luncheon or a ball... or provides seating
for a large audience to view a picture or listen quietly and comfortably to a
speech or lecture.
|
circa 1960s |
2/16 | 363 |
Front entrance to Ambassador Hotel Attached note: From: Jean Lambertson Director of
Public Relations. Many world famous visitors have entered the Los Angeles
Ambassador Hotel over the luxurious red carpet and through this gracious
entrance.
|
circa 1960s |
2/16 | 364 | Grounds of Ambassador Hotel Attached to photograph: From : Jean Lambertson
Director of Public Relations. Uniquely situated in the heart of the metropolis,
the Los Angeles Ambassador Hotel is surrounded by 22 acres of lawn and gardens.
Guests may stroll in quiet and seclusion over the flagstone walks such as this
one leading to the south entrance of the hotel.
|
circa 1960s |
2/16 | 365-366 | Dining room in Ambassador Hotel |
circa 1960s |
2/16 | 367 | Freddy Martin, MCA artist and entertainer at the
Ambassador Hotel James J, Kriegsmann, New York (photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
2/16 | 368 | Sheila and Gordon MacKae, entertainers at the
Ambassador Hotel |
circa 1960s |
KING-AM Radio Sigma Chi Derby Day
promotion |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/16 | 369 | 1964 | |
2/16 | 370 | 1964 | |
2/16 | 371 | Ray Court and Frosty Fowler running from crowd
|
1964 |
2/16 | 372 | Ray Court carrying a sorority girl through the
crowd |
1964 |
2/17 | 373 | 1964 | |
2/17 | 374 | Three fraternity members behind the scenes of an
event |
1964 |
2/17 | 375 | 1964 | |
2/17 | 376 | Derby Day judge and man with megaphone with Frosty
Fowler and Ray Court on stage |
1964 |
2/17 | 377-378 | 1964 | |
2/17 | 379 | Frosty Fowler, Ray Court and judge |
1964 |
2/17 | 380 | Two men with Frosty Fowler and Ray Court on stage
|
1964 |
2/17 | 381 | 1964 | |
2/17 | 382 | Frosty Fowler, Ray Court and another man in a
Thunderbird convertible driving through an event as crowd looks on |
1964 |
2/17 | 383 |
Two sorority girls help Ray Court don a derby in
the KING radio studios to promote Derby Day Phil H. Webber, Seattle, Washington (photographer)
|
1964 |
2/17 | 384 | Frosty Fowler talking to woman Phil H. Webber, Seattle, Washington (photographer)
|
1964 |
Box/Folder | item | ||
3/1 | 385 |
Seattle Totems hockey goalie taking shots from
Kingsmen during intermission of Denver game Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
KING-AM Radio Thanksgiving benefit for Indian
Center |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
3/1 | 386 |
KING Radio 1090 car with a load of turkeys being
given away by Pat Lewis to recipients outside the Seattle Indian
Center Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1966-1967 |
3/1 | 387 | Men holding turkeys given away by KING Radio
employees including Pat Lewis in background at Seattle Indian Center
Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1966-1967 |
3/1 | 388 |
Frosty Fowler and others handing out turkeys outside
the Seattle Indian Center Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1966-1967 |
3/1 | 389 | Dinner at Seattle Indian Center with Frosty Fowler
seated in the middle of upper left table Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1966-1967 |
KING-AM Radio personalities become honorary
Indians |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
3/1 | 390 |
Mark Wayne, Pat Lewis, Frosty Fowler and Ray Court
with Chief Pierre and child dancers outside of Space Needle Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
3/1 | 391 | Chief George Pierre shaking hands with
man Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
3/1 | 392a-c | Contact sheet of men shaking hands with Chief George
Pierre Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
3/1 | 393 |
Man presents Frosty Fowler with cake in the shape of
a record player Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1964 |
KING-AM Radio Mother's Day Promotion |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
3/2 | 394a-b | Contact sheet with two images of KING DJs including
Frosty Fowler, Al Cummings, Pat Lewis and Mark Wayne with women at restaurant
in the Space Needle Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1964 |
3/2 | 395a-d |
Contact sheet with four images of participants in
Mothers' Day contest in the kitchen and making beds Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1964 |
3/2 | 396a-d | Contact sheet with four images: Mark Wayne flanked
by Mothers' Day Contest judges Mrs. G. Sullivan and Mrs. D. Wilson, and Mark
Wayne, judges and contestants Mrs. B Smith, Mrs. E. Dralle, Mrs. V. Riggio, and
Mrs. W. Eno Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1964 |
3/2 | 397a-c | Contact sheet with three images: Mark Wayne flanked
by Mothers' Day Contest contestants Mrs. W. Eno, Mrs. V. Riggio, Mrs. E. Dralle
and Mrs. B. Smith, and Mrs. V. Riggio and Mrs. E. Dralle working in a
kitchen Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1964 |
3/2 | 398a-d |
Contact sheet with four images of Mothers' Day
contest contestants: Mrs. W. Eno preparing in a kitchen, Mrs. W. Eno and Mrs.
E. Dralle ironing, Mrs. V. Riggio and Mrs. B. Smith sewing, and Mrs. B. Smith,
Mrs E. Dralle and Mrs. V.Riggio in a kitchen with photographer Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1964 |
3/2 | 399 |
Mark Wayne holding forks above pans of food made by
Mothers' Day Contest contestants Mrs. W. Eno, Mrs. V. Riggio, Mrs. E. Dralle
and Mrs. B. Smith Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1964 |
3/2 | 400 |
Mark Wayne hands Mothers' Day Contest winner Mrs. E.
Dralle a prize with judge Mrs. D. Wilson Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1964 |
KING-AM Radio The Beatles 1964 Concert Ticket
Promotion |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
3/2 | 401 |
Mark Wayne and Ray Court placing concert tickets for
The Beatles into a bag guarded by two Loomis Security personnel Fred Abeles, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1964 |
3/2 | 402 |
Two youths holding up concert tickets for The
Beatles concert, August 21 at the Seattle Center Coliseum Fred Abeles, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1964 |
3/2 | 403 |
Two young men holding up concert tickets for The
Beatles concert August 21, at Seattle Center Coliseum in front of a pile of RC
bottle caps Fred Abeles, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1964 |
KING-AM Radio Trick or Treat Pumpkin Permit
Promotion |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
3/3 | 404 |
Queen Anne Thriftway with sign advertising Pumpkin
Permits Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1964 |
3/3 | 405 | Young girl with a bag of lollipops receiving an
Official KING Trick or Treat Pumpkin Permit from a man at the checkout in Queen
Anne Thriftway Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1964 |
3/3 | 406 |
Woman and young girl walk out of the Queen Anne
Thriftway next to a window advertising KING Pumpkin Permits Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1964 |
3/3 | 407 | Girl in costume holding KING Trick or Treat Pumpkin
Permit with woman at front door of house Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1964 |
Box/Folder | item | ||
3/3 | 408 | Golden Lion Restaurant maitre d' Orthel Lathan with
transistor radio Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1964 |
3/3 | 409 |
Golden Lion Restaurant maitre d' Orthel Lathan with
transistor radio giving baseball update to man Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1964 |
3/3 | 410 | Contact sheet with two images of KING Radio contest
car, a Rambler, with Ray Lewis in driver seat, Mark Wayne in back and a man
next to Al Cummings and Frosty Fowler outside the Seattle Center Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1964 |
3/3 | 411 | Collage of 8 photos of KING being spelled in the snow,
for KING snow contest |
1964 |
3/3 | 412 |
Nine Radio KING Spring Princesses of 1965 holding
baskets of flowers outside of Chandler's Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1965 |
KING-AM Radio Boat show Promotion |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
3/4 | 413 |
Miss Boat Show 1966 with Al Cummings and man firing
a cannon Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1966 |
3/4 | 414 | Al Cummings and others blow their toy boats forward
in a boat race while the fan operator looks on Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1966 |
3/4 | 415 |
Mark Wayne with binoculars and microphone stands
underneath a banner reading Contemporary KING RADIO Presents Captain Cummings
Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1966 |
3/4 | 416 | KING Radio booth in stands of boat show Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1966 |
3/4 | 417 |
Miss Boat Show 1968 looking in a mirror Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1968 |
KING-AM Radio Promotions with Dave Murdock |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
3/4 | 418 | circa 1970s | |
3/4 | 419-420 | Denimachine and personnel on the field during event
at the Kingdome |
circa 1970s |
3/4 | 421 | KING Radio personnel, including DJ Joe Cooper, at
the Denimachine event at the Kingdome |
circa 1970s |
3/4 | 422-424 | circa 1970s | |
3/4 | 425-428 | Contact prints of Denimachine and personnel during
event at the Kingdome |
circa 1970s |
3/5 | 429 | Dave Murdock aboard an elephant wearing Circus
Vargas headgear |
circa 1970s |
3/5 | 430 | circa 1970s | |
3/5 | 431 | Dave Murdock speaking with man on stage at Circus
Vargas |
circa 1970s |
3/5 | 432-433 | Contact sheet with images of Circus Vargas
event |
circa 1970s |
3/5 | 434-435 | Contact sheets with images of Dave Murdock and young
man in front of Datsun truck and Bayliner boat in parking lot with another
family Erik Seth, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1970s |
3/5 | 436-438 |
Contest winner with family and Dave Murdock in front
of Bayliner boat Erik Seth, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1970s |
3/5 | 439 | Man standing next to the KING Radio van on field
during event at Kingdome |
circa 1970s |
3/5 | 440 | circa 1970s | |
3/6 | 441 | Crowd at car show at Kingdome with Eleven King Radio
stage |
circa 1970s |
3/6 | 442 | Dave Murdock next to the KING Radio van and Eleven
King Radio sign at Kingdome |
circa 1970s |
3/6 | 443-444 | circa 1970s | |
3/6 | 445 | Sign on the back of a bus for Eleven King Radio
reading: Wake up with Murdock in the morning and be 'up' all day |
circa 1970s |
3/6 | 446-447 |
Dave Murdock with Coleman canoes in front of crowd
and KING Radio and 7Up vans Nick Jahn (photographer)
|
circa 1970s |
3/6 | 448 | Contact sheet with images of Dave Murdock in pajamas
and bed broadcasting outside on a rooftop in front of Eleven King Radio
banner |
circa 1970s |
3/6 | 449 | Contact sheet with images of Dave Murdock with
canoes Nick Jahn (photographer)
|
circa 1970s |
KING-AM Radio Bike Trip aboard the
Princess Marguerite to Victoria |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
3/6 | 450 | Bike riders as seen from atop the KING Radio
van |
circa 1970s |
3/6 | 451 | KING Radio and Denimachine vans in parking
lot |
circa 1970s |
3/6 | 452 | KING Radio van on ferry unloading bikes |
circa 1970s |
3/6 | 453 | circa 1970s | |
3/6 | 454 | Ship Princess
Marguerite at dock |
circa 1970s |
3/6 | 455 | circa 1970s | |
3/6 | 456 | Deck of Princess
Marguerite with Eleven KING Radio banner |
circa 1970s |
3/6 | 457-459 | KING Radio personnel blowing up KING Radio
balloons |
circa 1970s |
3/7 | 460 | KING Radio personnel and others dining on the
Princess Marguerite
|
circa 1970s |
3/7 | 461-462 | circa 1970s | |
3/7 | 463 | Eleven KING Radio sign |
circa 1970s |
3/7 | 464 | Baby with a KING Radio balloon aboard the
ship |
circa 1970s |
3/7 | 465-468 | circa 1970s | |
3/7 | 469-470 | KING Radio staff and others on deck of the
Princess Marguerite docked at the Victoria
terminal |
circa 1970s |
3/7 | 471 | People looking out at sea |
circa 1970s |
3/7 | 472 | People on deck of ship |
circa 1970s |
3/7 | 473 | Cameraman filming shore and sea |
circa 1970s |
3/7 | 474 | circa 1970s | |
3/7 | 475 | Canadian Customs officer checking KING
van |
circa 1970s |
3/7 | 476 | Costumed ladies on dock in Victoria, British
Columbia |
circa 1970s |
3/7 | 477 | KING Radio van driving off of Princess Marguerite
|
circa 1970s |
3/7 | 478-479 | circa 1970s | |
3/7 | 480-481 | circa 1970s | |
3/7 | 482 | KING Radio van driving down a street in Victoria,
British Columbia |
circa 1970s |
3/7 | 483 | Male and female bike riders with
Princess Marguerite in background |
circa 1970s |
KING-AM Radio Bikeathon |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
3/8 | 484-487 | Bicycle riders near Pacific Science
Center |
circa 1970s |
KING-AM Radio Broomstick Boogie |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
3/8 | 488-489 | Crowd and stage |
circa 1970s |
3/8 | 490 | Young woman holds plate for pie eating contestant as
crowd watches |
circa 1970s |
3/8 | 491 | Crowd on dance floor |
circa 1970s |
3/8 | 492 | Number not used |
|
KING-AM Radio Bug-Eyed Monster Ball and Science
Fiction Expo |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
3/8 | 493 |
Crowd dancing during Monster Ball Steve Meltzer (photographer)
|
1979 |
3/8 | 494-498 | Costumed participants at the Science Fiction
Expo Steve Meltzer (photographer)
|
1979 |
3/8 | 499-502 | Contact sheets with images of people in costume at
the Bug-Eyed Monster Ball and Science Fiction Expo Steve Meltzer (photographer)
|
1979 |
3/9 | 503-509 |
Costumed participants at the Science Fiction
Expo Steve Meltzer (photographer)
|
1979 |
3/9 | 510-511 | Contact sheets with images from the Bug-Eyed
Ball |
1979 |
3/9 | 512 | Group of people in costume: KISS, Princess Leia, Han
Solo and others |
circa 1977 |
Movie openings |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
3/10 | 513-515 |
Crowd outside of theater with KING Radio van
underneath marquee advertising If Ever I see You
Again Erik Seth, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1978 |
3/10 | 516 | Movie goers in theater lobby Erik Seth, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1978 |
3/10 | 517 | 1978 | |
3/10 | 518-519 | Contact sheets of If I Ever
See You Again movie premiere event Erik Seth, Seattle, Washington (photographer)
|
1978 |
3/10 | 520-522 | Contact sheets of The
Wiz promotion event at DJ's Sound City Carl Murray, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1970s |
"Grease Ball": dance held for national premiere of
movie Grease |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
3/11 | 523-526 | 1978 | |
3/11 | 527-531 | 1978 | |
3/11 | 532 | Crowd during performance of the band Jr.
Cadillac |
1978 |
3/11 | 533-535 | 1978 | |
3/11 | 536-537 | Band Jr. Cadillac on stage viewed from behind
drummer |
1978 |
3/11 | 538 | Crowd outside of Cinerama with marquee advertising
International Premiere of Grease
|
1978 |
3/11 | 539 | Line of classic cars parked on street |
1978 |
3/11 | 540-541 | 1978 | |
KING Radio Eleven and Pepsi promotion |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
3/11 | 542-558 | KING van near Space Needle with KING personnel
handing out drinks |
circa 1970s |
KING-AM Radio Porsche Winner |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
3/11 | 559 | KING Radio personnel holding car keys and shaking
mans hand |
circa 1970s |
3/11 | 560 | KING Radio personnel and man standing behind door of
white Porsche |
circa 1970s |
KING-AM Radio Snowburst Promotion |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
3/12 | 561 | circa 1970s | |
3/12 | 562 | People near tent in the snow with sound equipment
|
circa 1970s |
3/12 | 563-564 | circa 1970s | |
3/12 | 565 | Skier flying through the air with crowd
watching |
circa 1970s |
3/12 | 566 | circa 1970s | |
3/12 | 566-568 | Contact sheet with images of Snowburst
event Erik Seth, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1970s |
KING-AM Radio Superwalk to benefit March of Dimes
Promotion |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
3/13 | 569 | KING Radio personnel with equipment on
stage |
1977 |
3/13 | 570 | Band on stage with KING Radio Eleven
banner |
1977 |
3/13 | 571 | Crowd gathered in front of KING Radio
stage |
1977 |
3/13 | 572 | Registration area with KING Radio Eleven banner on
wall |
1977 |
3/13 | 573-582 | Contact sheets with images of Superwalk and Long
Acres events, some with Dave Murdock and Steve Largent Steve Meltzer (photographer)
|
1979 |
3/13 | 583-584 | Contact sheets with images of Dave Murdock and
others with kids in wheelchairs and people in costumes |
circa 1970s |
3/14 | 585-590 | 1979 | |
3/14 | 591 | KING Radio personnel in KING Radio van talking to
two girls during Superwalk Steve Meltzer (photographer)
|
1979 |
3/14 | 592 |
Line of people outside the Mercer Arena for
Superwalk Steve Meltzer (photographer)
|
1979 |
3/14 | 593-598 |
Crowd waiting and checking in for
Superwalk Steve Meltzer (photographer)
|
1979 |
3/15 | 599 | Walkers participating in Superwalk, some holding
Sons of Italy signs Steve Meltzer (photographer)
|
1979 |
3/15 | 600 |
Walkers crossing street with Space Needle and bridge
in background Steve Meltzer (photographer)
|
1979 |
3/15 | 601 | Steve Largent running next to marchers with bridge
and Lake Washington in background Steve Meltzer (photographer)
|
1979 |
3/15 | 602 |
Singer Paul Williams autographing a program from
passenger seat of KING Radio van Steve Meltzer (photographer)
|
1979 |
3/15 | 603 | Man holding up phone for singer Paul Williams inside
the KING Radio van Steve Meltzer (photographer)
|
1979 |
3/15 | 604 | Dave Murdock handing a piece of paper to someone in
crowd outside of Arthur Treachers Fish & Chips Steve Meltzer (photographer)
|
1979 |
3/15 | 605 |
Steve Largent signing autographs for crowd during
Superwalk Steve Meltzer (photographer)
|
1979 |
3/15 | 606 | Man waving at passing KING Radio van Steve Meltzer (photographer)
|
1979 |
3/15 | 607 | 1979 | |
KING-AM Radio Van and stickers |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
3/15 | 608 | Denimachine in parking lot |
circa 1970s |
3/15 | 609-612 | KING Radio stickers on various surfaces |
circa 1970s |
3/15 | 613-614 | KING Radio Eleven van with people around
it |
circa 1970s |
Box/Folder | item | ||
3/16 | 615 |
Singer Andy Gibb and others in KING radio studio
Written on verso: L-R James Daly (Gibb manager), Andy Gibb,
Andy Barber (6-10pm King Personality), Marci Chappell (friend), Dr. Goodvibes
Michael Rowley (RSO/Island Records).
|
circa 1970s |
3/16 | 616-619 | circa 1970s | |
3/16 | 620 | circa 1970s | |
3/16 | 621-624 | Winter themed dance |
circa 1970s |
3/16 | 625-627 | Contact sheet with images of Winchell's Donut House
Donut-Thon event Don Wallen, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1974 |
KING-AM Social Events |
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Cruise aboard the Princess
Marguerite |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
3/17 | 628-630 | circa 1970s | |
3/17 | 631-633 | Social gathering with Gary Gawne, Rob Conrad and
others |
circa 1979 |
3/17 | 634-636 | circa 1970s | |
3/17 | 637 | Tim standing behind table in dining room |
circa 1970s |
3/17 | 638 | Ester smoking with man and others at dining
table |
circa 1970s |
3/17 | 639 | circa 1970s | |
3/17 | 640 | Tony with head down on dining table |
circa 1970s |
3/17 | 641 | circa 1970s | |
3/17 | 642 | Bill Bailey and others at table listening to a
speaker off camera |
circa 1970s |
3/17 | 643 | Dick sitting at dining table with others |
circa 1970s |
3/17 | 644 | circa 1970s | |
3/17 | 645 | Ralph and another man standing at bar |
circa 1970s |
3/17 | 646-651 | People in dining room, some with KING Radio ephemera
|
circa 1970s |
3/17 | 652 | circa 1970s | |
3/17 | 653 | Two men standing next to each other, one wearing
KING Radio button |
circa 1970s |
3/17 | 654 | Band and crowd in dining cabin on
Princess Marguerite
|
circa 1970s |
3/17 | 655-660 | circa 1970s | |
Box/Folder | item | ||
3/17 | 661-665 | Contact sheets of cocktail party with staff of KYA,
KREM, KTAC, and KING Radio |
circa 1970s |
KING personalities on both radio and
television |
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Rod Belcher |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
4/1 | 666-667 |
Rod Belcher publicity portrait Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
4/1 | 668 | Rod Belcher publicity portrait Attached note: Rod Belcher Sports Director KING AM-TV. For
three consecutive years Rod Belcher, sports director for KING Radio and TV, has
been voted the Outstanding Sportscaster in Washington State by the National
Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association. A veteran of 25 years experience,
Belcher has voiced play-by-play coverage of every major American sport-major
league baseball and football to college football and basketball heavily
interspersed with assignments reporting track, golf, swimming, boxing, crew,
and unlimited hydroplane racing.
|
1968 |
4/1 | 669-670 | Rod Belcher publicity portrait The photos are the same image reversed.
Dudley, Hardin, & Yang, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
4/1 | 671-673 | Rod Belcher publicity portrait Forde Photographers,, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
4/1 | 674 |
Rod Belcher in studio behind KING
microphone Phil H. Webber, Seattle (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
4/1 | 675 |
Rod Belcher broadcasting University of Washington -
University of California Los Angeles basketball game at the Los Angeles Sports
Arena Fred Abeles, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached KING News release: Rod Belcher- in a serious
moment at UW - UCLA basketball game February 15, 1964 at the Los Angeles Sports
Arena.
|
1964 |
University of Washington athletic awards
presentations |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
4/2 | 676 | Husky football trophy for Most Improved Player
presented by King Broadcasting Company |
1963 |
4/2 | 677 | Rod Belcher holding the Husky football Most
Improved Player trophy while Bill Douglas shakes hands with Jim
Owens Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1963 |
4/2 | 678 |
Rod Belcher presenting Bill Douglas with the
trophy for Husky football Most Improved Player with Jim Owens Forde Photographers,, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1963 |
4/2 | 679 | Rod Belcher presenting Bill Douglas the trophy for
Husky football Most Improved Player Forde Photographers,, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1963 |
4/2 | 680 |
Rod Belcher, Jim Owens and two other men holding
University of Washington stadium blanket and cushion Grady & Jentoft, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
4/2 | 681 |
Two men speak at podiums at banquet at the Olympic
Western Hotel with Jim Owens, Rob Belcher and others at table Grady & Jentoft, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
4/2 | 682 | Rob Belcher presenting Dale Easley the trophy for
the Husky basketball Most Improved Player Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
4/2 | 683 |
Dale Easley shaking hands with Rod Belcher holding
the Husky basketball trophy for Most Improved Player with Monty Monroe
seated Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
4/2 | 684 | University of Washington basketball player looking
at trophy at banquet Phil H. Webber, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
4/2 | 685 |
Rod Belcher and University of Washington
basketball player holding two trophies including the Most Improved Player Award
Bob Miller, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
4/2 | 686 | Rod Belcher presenting University of Washington
basketball player Most Improved Player Award Bob Miller, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
Herb Altschull |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
4/3 | 687 |
Herb Altschull publicity portrait Elisabeth Blaine, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
4/3 | 688 | Herb Altschull publicity portrait Dudley, Hardin, & Yang, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
4/3 | 689 | Herb Altschull publicity portrait Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
4/3 | 690-691 | Herb Altschull publicity portraits Dudley, Hardin, & Yan, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
4/3 | 692 | Herb Altschull publicity portrait Elisabeth Blaine, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
4/3 | 693a-b | circa 1960s | |
4/3 | 694 | Cameraman filming Herb Altschull at
table Greg Gilbert Photo, Olympia, Washington (photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
KING-TV |
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KING-TV Early Field Equipment |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
4/4 | 695 |
Two men in a field testing equipment Dexter, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
4/4 | 696 |
KING-TV remote broadcast van Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
4/4 | 697 |
Portable television broadcasting equipment and
broadcast van Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
4/4 | 698 | Portable control booth in van Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
4/4 | 699-700 |
Equipment in interior of remote van Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
4/4 | 701 | Portable equipment on cart Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
KING-TV Studio Sets |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
4/4 | 702 |
TV control room with crew looking into Studio
A Webster & Stevens, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
4/4 | 703 | View from booth into studio filming musical
trio Caption on verso: North Pacific Television Inc. Docket No.
10319, Exhibit 93.
Webster & Stevens, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
4/4 | 704 |
Studio B during the filming of a show about cats
and dogs Webster & Stevens, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
4/4 | 705-706 |
View looking west in TV studio A, Junction Jamboree
set Webster & Stevens, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
4/4 | 707 | View looking east in TV studio A showing film crew
and kitchen set Webster & Stevens, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
KING-TV in-house equipment |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
4/5 | 708 | Equipment inner workings |
circa 1950s |
4/5 | 709 |
KING-TV master control room with crew Webster & Stevens, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
4/5 | 710 |
KING-TV film production booth Webster & Stevens, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
4/5 | 711 | View from TV announcer booth looking into master
control room Webster & Stevens, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
4/5 | 712 |
Television equipment, including reel and projector
with film canister shelf in the background Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
4/5 | 713 | Crew in the control booth |
circa 1970s |
Heliport #1, first news helicopter, and Helio Courier
MARK II |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
4/5 | 714 | circa 1964-1968 | |
4/5 | 715 | Underside of Helio Courier MARK II N242B taking off
with Trans Caribbean Airways jet in background |
circa 1964-1968 |
4/5 | 716 | circa 1970s | |
KING-TV Promotions |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
4/6 | 717 |
Eight men around a table with a side of lamb during
"Lamb's your meat!" promotion Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Written on verso: Bill Parker, Jim Heighde.
|
circa 1950s |
4/6 | 718 | Window display for Huckleberry Hound Day held at the
HUB at the University of Washington with pictures of Huckleberry Hound, Yogi
Bear and Boo-boo, and Tom and Jerry Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
4/6 | 719 | Window display for Huckleberry
Hound with stuffed dolls and pictures of animation Gerald J. Lonn, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
4/6 | 720-721 | circa 1950s | |
Television Institute |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
4/6 | 722 | Ray Stewart |
1953 |
4/6 | 723 | Woman with rose pinned to jacket Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1953 |
4/6 | 724 |
Wana McDole, Coordinator of TV, Seattle Public
Schools Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1953 |
4/6 | 725 | Professor Adams, possibly from University of
Washington Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1953 |
4/6 | 726 | 1953 | |
KING-TV Production and Management
Personnel |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
4/7 | 727 |
Otto Brandt Charles Kanarian, New York (Photographer)
|
circa 1951 |
4/7 | 728-731 | Jack Fearey Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
4/7 | 732 | 1968 | |
4/7 | 733-734 |
Lee Schulman Dudley, Hardin & Yang, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1962 |
4/7 | 735 | Deacon Anderson Dudley, Hardin & Yang, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
4/7 | 736 | Contact sheet with twelve images of Deacon Anderson
sitting in a chair |
circa 1950s |
4/7 | 737 |
Andrew Mart Elisabeth Blaine, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
KING-TV Local Personalities |
|||
Ted Bryant |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
4/8 | 738-739 |
Ted Bryant publicity portraits Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960 |
4/8 | 740 | Ted Bryant publicity portrait Wallace Ackerman, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
4/8 | 741 |
Hubert Humphrey speaking into microphone with Ted
Bryant and others present Hal Hudson, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
Gloria Chandler |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
4/8 | 742 |
Gloria Chandler, Frosty Fowler with wife and kids,
holding garden tools and produce from CARE Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Written on verso: Fowler family and M. Kelly with KING
garden produce at Fowler home. Growing food for CARE.
|
circa 1950s |
4/8 | 743 |
Woman talking with Gloria Chandler in front of
camera Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
4/8 | 744 | Gloria Chandler in control room at KGW-TV,
Portland |
1966 |
4/8 | 745 | Gloria Chandler with group of women at Oregon
Shakespearean Festival Ashland, Oregon A.J.Dubiel (Photographer)
Identified in photo: Helen Platt holding white
purse.
|
circa 1960s |
Bob Hale |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
4/8 | 746-747 | Bob Hale publicity portrait Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
4/8 | 748a |
Bob Hale publicity portrait Dudley, Hardin & Yang, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
4/8 | 748b | Bob Hale next to weather cartoon This is a print from a scanned negative.
|
circa 1960s |
Howard T. Hall |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
4/9 | 749 | Howard T. Hall publicity portrait Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
4/9 | 750 | Howard T. Hall publicity portrait Elisabeth Blaine, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
4/9 | 751 | circa 1960s | |
4/9 | 752 | Howard T. Hall publicity portrait Dudley, Hardin & Yang, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
4/9 | 753 | Howard T. Hall publicity portrait Elisabeth Blaine, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
4/9 | 754 | Howard T. Hall publicity portraits Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
4/9 | 755-756 | circa 1960s | |
4/9 | 757 | Howard T. Hall in study or office |
circa 1960s |
4/9 | 758-759 | Howard T. Hall |
circa 1960s |
4/10 | 760 | circa 1960s | |
4/10 | 761 | Howard T. Hall with decanter and wine
glass Written on verso: Hall pours libation from leather
covered Italian wine decanter.
|
circa 1960s |
4/10 | 762 | Howard T. Hall with a handful of
papers |
circa 1960s |
4/10 | 763 | Howard T. Hall outside of Playhouse
marquee |
circa 1960s |
Jim Harriott |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
4/10 | 764 | circa 1970s | |
4/10 | 765a-b | Jim Harriott publicity portrait Written on photo 765a: To Shirley-All of the very best
Jim Harriott. Written on photo 765b: To Denise-With every good wish.
Jim Harriott.
|
circa 1970s |
4/10 | 766 | Jim Harriott publicity portrait Takano, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1970s |
4/10 | 767 |
Jim Harriott standing with three other men in
front of billboard advertising KING Newservice with Jim Harriott Foster and Kleiser, Metromedia, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1971 |
4/10 | 768 | Jim Harriott in front of billboard advertising
KING Newservice with Jim Harriott Foster and Kleiser, Metromedia, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1971 |
4/10 | 769 | circa 1970s | |
Charles Herring |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
4/11 | 770a-b | Charles Herring publicity portrait Dudley, Hardin & Yang, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1964-1965 |
4/11 | 771 |
Charles Herring publicity portrait Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1964-1965 |
4/11 | 772 | Charles Herring publicity portrait Dudley, Hardin & Yang, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1964-1965 |
4/11 | 773 |
Charles Herring sitting on desk with clocks behind
him showing world time zones Webster & Stevens, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
4/11 | 774 | Snohomish County Fire District 1 official shaking
hands with Charles Herring and exchanging a check and certificate Gerald J. Lonn, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
4/11 | 775 |
Charles Herring holding microphone with cameraman
filming along with two other crew members at the University of Washington
Medical Center James Sneddon, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached note: KING-TV news editor Charles Herring and
his camera crew introduce the new University of Washington Medical Center to
Pacific Northwest viewers. Editor Herring worked many days with medical
authorities so that the presentation would be interesting, informative and
easily understood by the layman viewer.
|
circa 1950s |
4/11 | 776 |
Cameraman Wallace Hamilton and Charles Herring
boarding a military air transport service plane at McChord Air Force
Base Attached note: Charles Herring, KING-TV News Editor,
(right) and Cameraman Wallace Hamilton traveled more than 20,000 miles in 1951
to make thirteen films for "Overseas Report," which was shown exclusively on
KING-TV.
|
1951 |
4/11 | 777 | Charles Herring with KING-TV camera crew preparing
for filming Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Written on verso: At UW for Cherberg scandal.
|
circa 1950s |
4/11 | 778 |
John Cherberg behind desk in front of KING-TV
microphone and camera Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Written on verso: UW football coach John Cherberg spoke
to the people of the area over KING-TV to give them his side of the football
controversy which resulted in his leaving the University. Another service to
the area by KING-TV.
|
circa 1950s |
4/11 | 779 |
KING-TV Channel 5 van with crew on ladder and
others filming the landing of a Boeing 707 from the side of the runway
Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
4/11 | 780 |
Charles Herring interviewing test pilot Tex
Johnston in front of KING-TV camera as a crowd looks on near hangar and another
airman talks to children Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
4/11 | 781-782 |
Charles Herring interviewing Dave Beck at his
office in front of KING-TV camera Dave Beck was president of the Teamsters Union.
Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
4/12 | 783 | Charles Herring, Kurt Fortney and Dave Beck at
Becks office prepare for filming in front of KING-TV camera Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
4/12 | 784 |
Charles Herring interviewing John Eisenhower in
front of film crew at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport From accompanying material: Charles Herring, editor of
The World Today interviews President-Elect Dwight
Eisenhower's son while young Eisenhower was between flights at the
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport en route to Korea.
|
circa 1950s |
4/12 | 785-786 | Charles Herring with man behind desk for
Telescope program |
circa 1960s |
4/12 | 787 |
Charles Herring interviewing the 10,000th visitor
to Space Needle during KING-TV's Breakfast at the Space
Needle accompanied by a woman holding a cage with a canary Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
4/12 | 788 |
Charles Herring behind the Early Edition KING-TV
News desk with clocks showing time at Seattle Worlds Fair, Chicago and New York
as camera films with crowd present Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
4/12 | 789 | circa 1960s | |
4/12 | 790 | Charles Herring holding NBC microphone
interviewing group of airmen at Fairchild Air Force Base next to B-36
Peacemaker bomber Fairchild Air Force Base (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
4/12 | 791 | Video still of Charles Herring behind news desk at
KING studios in Seattle Dudley, Hardin & Yang, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
4/12 | 792 | Video still of television screen featuring KING-TV
logo and "Viet Nam: World Opinion" Dudley, Hardin & Yang, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
4/12 | 793 | Charles Herring at news desk with world news logo
in background Bill Houlton, Camera West (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
4/12 | 794a-h | Contact prints of Charles Herring at news desk
with world news logo in background Bill Houlton, Camera West (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
box-folder:oversize | |||
10/2 | 795a-b |
Television executives meeting Photo was used in a Crown stations advertisement (795b)
that mentions a live telecast conference on Vietnam from Paris, London, and
Washington D.C. KING-TV News Director Charles Herring was the moderator for the
conference.
|
circa 1961 |
John Denis Komen |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
4/13 | 796 | John Denis Komen publicity portrait |
circa 1960s |
4/13 | 797-798 |
John Denis Komen publicity portrait Elisabeth Blaine, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Written on verso: John Komen King TV World Today
anchor.
|
circa 1960s |
4/13 | 799 | John Denis Komen publicity portrait Takano, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
Other on-air personalities |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
4/13 | 800-801 | circa 1960s | |
4/13 | 802 | Bob Ginther publicity portrait Dudley, Hardin & Yang, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
4/13 | 803a-b |
Man in suit and tie in front of world news logo
for KING-TV News Bill Houlton, Camera West (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
4/13 | 804 | Man in plaid jacket with arms crossed |
circa 1960s |
4/13 | 805-806 | Man in suit on World News set for
KING-TV Bill Houlton, Camera West (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
KING-TV Local Programming and Events |
|||
Pig swimming race at Moss Bay during Kirkland Summer
Festival |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
4/14 | 807 | Crowd seen from water where pig race event is
held |
circa 1940s |
4/14 | 808-809 | circa 1940s | |
4/14 | 810 | Man with KING microphone kneeling next to pig
chute on dock |
circa 1940s |
4/14 | 811-812 | A woman and two men on the dock next to a pig
chute |
circa 1940s |
4/14 | 813 | circa 1940s | |
4/14 | 814-815 | Women in swimming suits standing next to pig
chutes |
circa 1940s |
4/14 | 816 | circa 1940s | |
4/14 | 817 | Women swimming after pigs |
circa 1940s |
4/14 | 818 | Women swimming after pigs with boat of cameramen
and crowd looking on from shore |
circa 1940s |
Box/Folder | item | ||
4/14 | 819-820 | circa 1950s | |
4/14 | 821 | Mount Rainier Forde and Carter, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
4/14 | 822 | circa 1950s | |
4/14 | 823 | Two men and two women seated around a table in front
of television cameras |
circa 1950s |
4/14 | 824 |
Two men and two women seated around a table with
books and coffee in front of a KING-TV camera Al Roberts (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
4/14 | 825 | Two men and a woman next to priest at a desk in
front of KING-TV television camera Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/1 | 826-827 |
Harry Jordan interviewing Liberace and woman for
KING radio Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/1 | 828 | Audience in the Seattle Civic Auditorium during
Liberace concert |
circa 1955 |
5/1 | 829 |
Studio audience sitting below control
room Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/1 | 830 |
Beth Leonard and guest displaying outfit on
Vanity Views program while cameraman films
Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached note: Beth Leonard, of KING-TV Vanity Vues
women's daily program, is here shown at left displaying a fashion note brought
to the studio by her special guest for the day, shown at right.
|
circa 1950s |
5/1 | 831 |
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt, Kay Born and Dione Lucas on
the kitchen studio set displaying freshly baked goods Forde and Carter, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/1 | 832 | Publicity portrait of Dione Lucas, author of
The Cordon Bleu Cook Book Fred Milkie, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/1 | 833 |
The Cordon Bleu Cook
Book by Dione Lucas Fay Foto Services, Boston, Massachusetts (Photographer)
|
circa 1951 |
5/1 | 834 | circa 1950s | |
5/1 | 835 | Martha B. King publicity portrait Written on verso: For lullaby story by Seward.
|
circa 1950s |
5/1 | 836-837 | Elizabeth Vinning |
circa 1950s |
KING-TV covering Presidential election conventions
for Portland, "get-out-the-vote" campaign, election night coverage |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
5/2 | 838 | 1952 | |
5/2 | 839 |
Portland residents watching broadcast of national
political convention Photo-Art Commercial Studios, Portland, Oregon
Attached note: KING-TV initiated the showing of live
telecast of the Republican and Democratic National Conventions from Chicago by
closed circuit to citizens of Portland as a public service. Portland did not
have a television station at the time. An estimated 250,000 persons viewed each
convention via closed circuit.
|
1952 |
5/2 | 840 | Singer Merceedees at piano playing to Garfield
High students Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached note: Seattle's Garfield High School students
assembled for Merceedees, KING-TV singing star, in one of her ten appearances
at high schools to help get out the record breaking vote, November, 1952.
Students pledged their parents' appearance at polls.
|
1952 |
5/2 | 841 |
Crowd outside of the Frederick & Nelson
department store on 5th and Pine before election night for KING sponsored
rally Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached note: Street crowds gathered in downtown
Seattle outside window of Frederick & Nelson Department Store for
"get-out-the-vote" rally by KING-TV talent night before election November
4,1952.
|
1952 |
5/2 | 842 |
Art Barduhn Trio surrounded by KING crew playing
in the Frederick & Nelson Department store window for KING sponsored
election rally as crowd looks on from outside Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached note: Art Bardun and Trio in Frederick &
Nelson, downtown Seattle, department store window for huge "get out the vote"
rally by KING-TV. Written on verso: Fred S. on L.
|
1952 |
5/2 | 843 |
Crowd around Art Barduhn Trio broadcasting on KING
radio in front of board showing election results sponsored in part by Radio
KING and Frederick & Nelson Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1952 |
5/2 | 844 |
Men and women working in office covering and
presenting election returns for KING-TV with election return board in the
background Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached to note: Picture showing part of the set-up in
the IBM Office for remote covering and presentation of election returns.
KING-TV.
|
1952 |
5/2 | 845 |
People in KING-TV studios set up for election
returns Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1952 |
5/2 | 846 |
KING-TV camera filming Charles Herring
interviewing man during election coverage as others prepare to receive
returns Note from accompanying materials: KING cooperates with
Seattle Post-Intelligencer with complete and
fastest returns. Means page-one stories, pictures and boxes telling viewers the
best coverage will be on KING. Results: three of every four viewers was looking
at KING.
Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1952 |
box-folder:oversize | |||
10/3 | 847 | 1952 | |
KING-TV Community
Workshop |
|||
March On |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
5/2 | 848 |
Studio of March On
television show with crew and band members preparing for filming U.S. Navy, Office of Public Information (Photographer)
From accompanying materials: Headquarters, Thirteenth
Naval District Public Information Office Seattle 99, Washington. For Immediate
Release. M-A-S-T-E-R. T-V. Armed forces T-V show wins national award- "March
On", Puget Sound area Armed Forces Television show, heard each Saturday over
KING-TV, Seattle, Wash., today was awarded first place in "Public Affairs-News
Interpretation Division" of national competition conducted by Institute for
Education by Radio-Television located at the University of Ohio. More than 500
radio and television programs were entered in the competition. The citation
accompanying the first place award read: "To March On--For merit as an example
of creatively conceived, technically excellent local telecast performing a
needed community service". REHEARSAL-Viewed from the producer's booth, the cast
of "March On" awaits starting cue for a camera rehearsal in KING-TV's studio #2
. (left to right) Camera and sound boom operators, Navy Captain C.H. Mansfield,
3th Naval District Chaplain; production staff representative Army PFC. William
Loudon; Army accordionist Pfc. Fabio Lucarelli, Jr. (a Horace Hedt star before
his reporting for active duty); Navy concert pianist Seaman Apprentice Perlmon
Lumpkin; Air Force Sgt. Nathan Cammack, director of the 560th Air Force Band,
conducting the Armed Forces Chorus.
|
circa 1950s |
5/2 | 849 |
Lieutenant Douglas Murray taking his cue from
floor director Jim Davis U.S. Navy, Office of Public Information (Photographer)
From accompanying materials: Headquarters, Thirteenth
Naval District Public Information Office Seattle 99, Washington. For Immediate
Release. M-A-S-T-E-R. T-V. Armed forces T-V show wins national award- "March
On", Puget Sound area Armed Forces Television show, heard each Saturday over
KING-TV, Seattle, Wash., today was awarded first place in "Public Affairs-News
Interpretation Division" of national competition conducted by Institute for
Education by Radio-Television located at the University of Ohio. More than 500
radio and television programs were entered in the competition. The citation
accompanying the first place award read: "To March On--For merit as an example
of creatively conceived, technically excellent local telecast performing a
needed community service". Lieutenant Douglas Murray, Supply Corps, USN,
exchange officer at Military Sea Transportation Service Headquarters, Seattle,
takes starting cue for his featured song "Rose Maria" from KING-TV floor
director, Jim Davis.
|
circa 1950s |
5/2 | 850 | Lieutenant Commander Tom Herbert,
producer-director Lee Shulman, and audio technician Bob Koonz looking on from
the control booth U.S. Navy, Office of Public Information (Photographer)
From accompanying materials: Headquarters, Thirteenth
Naval District Public Information Office Seattle 99, Washington. For Immediate
Release. M-A-S-T-E-R. T-V. Armed forces T-V show wins national award- "March
On", Puget Sound area Armed Forces Television show, heard each Saturday over
KING-TV, Seattle, Wash., today was awarded first place in "Public Affairs-News
Interpretation Division" of national competition conducted by Institute for
Education by Radio-Television located at the University of Ohio. More than 500
radio and television programs were entered in the competition. The citation
accompanying the first place award read: "To March On--For merit as an example
of creatively conceived, technically excellent local telecast performing a
needed community service".Producer's Baliwick-Checking final rehearsal of the
weekly production of "March On" from their stations in the producer's booth at
KING-TV Studio #2 are (left) Lieutenant Commander Tom Herbert, USNR, the
program's Navy Coordinator; Producer-director Lee Shulman and sound technician
Bob Koonz. Army Pfc. William Loudon and Air Force Sgt. Barry Myers, not shown
here, share the problems of military coordination and production of television
show.
|
circa 1950s |
Salvation Army |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
5/3 | 851 |
Two men and a Salvation Army member presenting
an array of goods in studio Roger Dudley, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Written on verso: Salvation Army in workshop 1951.
|
1951 |
5/3 | 852 | Salvation Army member being interviewed
|
circa 1950s |
Eleanor Roosevelt |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
5/3 | 853 |
Eleanor Roosevelt, on left, is being interviewed
by three women Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/3 | 854 |
Eleanor Roosevelt, a man, and Bill Corcoran
standing behind a group of children Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/3 | 855 |
Eleanor Roosevelt and man looking on as
children gather around an 8th birthday cake Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
United Nations birthday with Henry Cabot Lodge
Jr. |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
5/3 | 856 |
Elizabeth Evans, William F. Devin, Bill
Corcoran, and John Cartano present while Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. passes out
pieces of cake to children at table in front of United Nations flag
Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/3 | 857 | William F. Devin and Bill Corcoran talking in
front of United Nations flag and Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. sitting with cake and
children |
circa 1950s |
5/3 | 858 | circa 1950s | |
5/3 | 859 |
John Cartano and Seattle Mayor William F. Devin
standing with Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. in front of United Nations charter at U.N.
workshop Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
Medical and public health |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
5/3 | 860 |
Two men in front of blackboard during workshop
promoting careers in Public Health E.F. Marten, State of Washington Campus Studios (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/3 | 861 | Woman pours a vial of liquid into a bottle next
to man at table James O. Sneddon, Office of Public Information, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/3 | 862 |
Blanche Shroat standing with man and woman in
front of table during meal nutrition workshop Attached news clipping: Memorial services for Mrs.
Blance Shroat, who died August 30, will be held at 4 o'clock Wednesday in the
Episcopal Church of the Epiphany. The Rev. Elmer B. Christie will officiate.
Mrs. Shroat was the wife of Dr. Loren Shroat. The medical student loan fund of
the King County Medical Society is accepting memorials. The fund was started
with memorial contributions to the late Dr. Merrill Shaw, a longtime friend of
the Shroats. He died of cancer three years ago. The fund is being used to help
medical students at the University of Washington. Mrs. Shroat was a graduate of
the University. She had been active in women's auxiliaries of King County
Medical Society and Washington State Medical Society. Mrs. Shroat had been
confined to bed much of the time since December, 1955, when she broke her hip
in a fall during a snowstorm.
|
1957 |
5/3 | 863 | Billy Corcoran standing between two men as they
examine a chart |
circa 1950s |
5/3 | 864 |
Dr. Sydney Hewley standing above a man talking
to two boys, Dr. Bellington on right Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Written on verso: Dr. Sydney Hewley standing, Dr.
Bellington far right. Award win. AMA Med. Show-1954-55.
|
circa 1950s |
University of Washington opera |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
5/4 | 865 |
Two actors and two actresses in costume bowing
for camera James O. Sneddon, Office of Public Information, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Written on verso: Chapple Opera.
|
1952 |
5/4 | 866 | Stanley Chapple looking at camera with two men
and two women James O. Sneddon, Office of Public Information, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/4 | 867 |
Professor August Werner sitting between two
other costumed members in front of man operating KING-TV camera James O. Sneddon, Office of Public Information, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
|
circa 1950s |
5/4 | 868-869 |
Bill Corcoran and children looking at a boy in a
trunk James O. Sneddon, Office of Public Information, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
Other University of Washington
programs |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
5/4 | 870 |
Men and women sitting in a classroom at the
University of Washington watching NBC's Continental
Classroom James O. Sneddon, Office of Public Information, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached note: Early risers at the University of
Washington watch NBC's Continental Classroom from 6:30 to 7 a.m. daily over
KING-TV on a special color television set. Because of the importance of color
in the study of chemistry, the color set was placed in Bagley Hall on the
campus for the convenience of students following the NBC telecourse, 'Modern
Chemistry,' presented on Continental Classroom.
|
circa 1950s |
5/4 | 871 | Dorothy Bullitt standing with three men around a
KING-TV camera James O. Sneddon, Office of Public Information, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
Edison Technical School |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
5/4 | 872 | Crew filming a man talking on set with chef
waiting nearby R.E. Brawn & Ted Takeda, Edison Photographic Trades Department, Edison Technical School, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/4 | 873 |
Man and woman point a petri dish towards the
camera during a food technology workshop presented by Scott Paper Company
E.F. Marten, State of Washington Campus Studios (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/4 | 874 | Elizabeth Evans on kitchen set in front of table
of food in conversation with a group R.E. Brawn & Takeda, Edison Photographic Trades Department, Edison Technical School, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/4 | 875 |
Man with clipboard looking over a table of
people eating food from Edison Tech R.E. Brawn & Takeda, Edison Photographic Trades Department, Edison Technical School, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/4 | 876 |
Students assembling an aircraft propeller on set
Photographic Trades Department, Edison Technical School, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
Programs on integration |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
5/5 | 877 |
People on set including Bill Corcoran preparing
for discussion on integration Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Written on verso: First integration show in N.W.
|
circa 1950s |
5/5 | 878 |
Set with a restaurant scene and Bill Corcoran in
discussion with a man behind an easel Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Written on verso: Integration in restaurants caused
terrible flaps first such.
|
circa 1950s |
Elizabeth Evans and University of Washington
Sororities |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
5/5 | 879 | Three women and a man looking at a book in front
of a bulletin board reading: Zeta Tau Alpha James O. Sneddon, Office of Public Information, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/5 | 880 |
Elizabeth Evans standing in front of a camera as
three women and a boy with a typewriter look on in front of a Delta Delta Delta
scholarship board James O. Sneddon, Office of Public Information, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Written on verso: Sorority philanthropies.
|
circa 1950s |
Community Workshop with Elizabeth Evans and Bill
Corcoran |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
5/5 | 881 | Participants in the first community workshop
training session Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1951 |
5/5 | 882 |
Two women holding a poster promoting the YWCA
program, It's Fun to Know on KING-TV James O. Sneddon, Office of Public Information, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/5 | 883 | Emmy Hartman and Ed Thomas in discussion on set
during workshop Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/5 | 884 |
Bill Corcoran and others sitting in car with
three women standing by the hood being filmed on loading dock for car
show James O. Sneddon, Office of Public Information, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/5 | 885 | Bill Corcoran and others on set Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/5 | 886 |
Workshop with public school students sitting at
desks Royal C. Crooks, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1952 |
5/5 | 887 |
Elizabeth Evans standing next to camera as
others rehearse for a Community Workshop episode Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/6 | 888 |
Guests on set to film the Challenge of Books show featuring the book
Elephant Tramp by Nixon Fish Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Written on verso: Challenge of Books. "Elephant Tramp"
by Fish. Robert Prins-Nixon Fish- Gloria Fish.
|
circa 1960s |
5/6 | 889 |
Bill Corcoran standing with group of women
around a table during filming James O. Sneddon (Photographer)
Written on verso: Toast mistress.
|
circa 1950s |
5/6 | 890 |
Bill Corcoran [with pipe] and other men filming
an episode on photography James O. Sneddon, Office of Public Information, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/6 | 891 |
Bill Corcoran holding a trophy surrounded by
others on the set of the 4th Annual Chinchilla show Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photograph)
|
circa 1950s |
5/6 | 892 | Woman playing guitar in studio in front of
KING-TV Camera |
circa 1960s |
5/6 | 893 | Woman with guitar in discussion with man while
two other women on set talk to Elizabeth Evans next to cameraman |
circa 1960s |
5/6 | 894-896 | circa 1960s | |
5/6 | 897a-d | Contact sheet with images of man creating latex
or rubber mask |
circa 1960s |
Elizabeth Evans at various training
sessions |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
5/7 | 898 |
Two women standing next to Elizabeth Evans at
counter Written on verso: Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Workshop
conducted by Elz E Teaching how to use television.
|
circa 1956 |
5/7 | 899 |
Elizabeth Evans sitting next to two women behind
a desk displaying cookbooks Written on back: Teaching librarians in Louisiana how
to do television. Baton Rouge.
|
circa 1950s |
5/7 | 900 |
Seattle Mayor Gordon Clinton shaking hands with
Elizabeth Evans on stage Edye's Portrait Studio, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1956-1964 |
5/7 | 901 | Elizabeth Evans on set with four other men
during filming Written on verso: Tacoma Public Schools.
|
circa 1950s |
5/7 | 902 |
Elizabeth Evans holding up a piece of art in
front of artist Frederick Franck Bill Houlton, Camera West (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
KING-TV KING's Kamera with Bill and Cheri
Corcoran |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
5/8 | 903 |
Portrait of Bill and Cheri Corcoran Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached note: Bill and Cheri Corcoran, who conduct
"KING's Kamera" every afternoon on KING-TV, probably have helped more causes
and drives in their public service endeavors than any other persons in the
Puget Sound area. Their programs are planned far in advance so that all civic
and humanitarian campaigns realize maximum help from "KING's Kamera."
|
circa 1950s |
5/8 | 904 | Elizabeth Evans and Bill Corcoran backstage while
crew works on set |
1954 |
5/8 | 905 |
Bill and Cheri Corcoran with dogs at the Hotel
Humane at the King County Humane Society Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/8 | 906 |
Bill and Cheri Corcoran with woman in front of
cars and KING-TV camera during KING's Kamera filming Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/8 | 907 | Bill and Cheri Corcoran presenting Harry Jordan
with a 25th Radio Anniversary cake on set in front of a KING-TV
camera Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
5/8 | 908a-b |
Bill Corcoran and Bobo the gorilla read
LIFE magazine with Richard Nixon on the
cover Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached KING memo: From: Mel Anderson. Bobo the gorilla
is seen with Bill Corcoran making his television debut on KING-TV, Seattle
after having been featured in LIFE Magazine.
Attached note: A baby gorilla took over KING-TV when Bobo, Woodland Park Zoo's
newest resident and recent house pet of Mrs. Carl Lowman came to call on KING's
Kamera Star Bill Corcoran. Gorillas are very rare in captivity, and the
LIFE Magazine story on the fascinating primate
added to the intense interest in this special program for which Bobo came to
KING-TV.
|
circa 1950s |
5/8 | 909 |
Bill Corcoran and beagle, both with pipes in their
mouths, and a KING-TV camera in the background Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/8 | 910 | Bill Corcoran and man in front of KING-TV
camera Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/8 | 911 |
Gil Henry on stage with members of the Frederick
& Nelson's Sub-Deb club Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/8 | 912 |
Cheri and Bill Corcoran meet with members of
Frederick & Nelson's Sub-Deb club sitting at a table Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Written on back: KING-TV personalities Bill and Cheri
Corcoran help to entertain young people at Frederick & Nelson's Sub Deb
Club.
|
circa 1950s |
KING-TV KING's Queen
with Bea Donovan |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
5/9 | 913 | Portrait of Bea Donovan |
circa 1960s |
5/9 | 914 | Bea Donovan cooking on set |
circa 1950s |
5/9 | 915 |
Bea Donovan on set of cooking show Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Written on verso: Old studio, Bea Donovan.
|
circa 1950s |
5/9 | 916 | Bea Donovan preparing food on set Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Written on verso: Old studio, Bea Donovan.Attached note: Beside helping homemakers with tips on
cooking, Bea Donovan, KING-TV's home economist, works closely with the O.P.S.
[Office of Price Stabilization] to advise good marketing practices and to
observe price regulations set up by the government.
|
circa 1950s |
5/9 | 917 |
Bea Donovan in Studio A set with crew
filming Webster & Stevens, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
5/9 | 918 |
Bea Donovan and Shirley Nutler Mack cooking on
set Bob Miller, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
5/9 | 919 | Bea Donovan and guest on set Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
5/9 | 920 | Bea Donovan and guest inspecting an electric
carving knife Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
5/9 | 921 |
Bea Donovan on set with electric mixer Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
Public Service Promotions |
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KING-TV KING's Cautious
Kid |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
5/10 | 922 |
Cameraman filming crossing guard and bus on 33rd
Ave. South and South Horton in Seattle for safety special Attached note: Picture of Safety Promotion KING-TV
KING's Cautious kids.
|
circa 1950s |
5/10 | 923 | Cameraman for KING-TV filming as crossing guard
and crowd watches outside of school Written on verso: Seattle Transit Safety Plug.
|
circa 1950s |
5/10 | 924 |
Bill Corcoran in drivers seat of the "KING
cautious Kid" bus parked outside of KING Radio & Television
Center Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/10 | 925a-b | Hal Davis and Bill O'Mara on stage lead children
in school taking the KING's cautious kid pledge Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached note: School children taking the oath as
KING's cautious kids: KING-TV sports director Bill O' Mara administers the
oath, with Hal Davis KING broadcasting program director at left.
|
circa 1950s |
Safety Caravan with Range Rider |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
5/10 | 926 |
Range Rider holding boy surrounded by crowd of
children Attached note: The Range Rider, in Seattle for KING-TV
safety caravan, talks safety to one of the more than 20,000 youngsters who
turned out to meet him at the bicycle safety rodeo.
|
circa 1950s |
5/10 | 927 | Range Rider waving to the crowd of mostly
children inside department store Attached note: The Range Rider, popular star of
KING-TV western series, is honorary judge for Seattle Bicycle Safety Rodeo,
special feature of KING Safety Caravan to encourage safety among children.
Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/10 | 928 | Range Rider waving to crowd on the beach below
Attached note: KING-TV Safety Caravans to carry
safety messages to Seattle children are led here by the Range Rider and his pal
Dick West, who appeared at several beaches and at Northgate Shopping Center to
talk to the thousands of fans.
Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
KING's Kiddie Party |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
5/11 | 929 |
Al Cummings standing at the head of a line of
kids awaiting admission near the Benjamin Franklin Hotel Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/11 | 930 |
Line of kids and parents waiting outside of the
Orpheum Theatre and down Westlake Avenue Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/11 | 931-932 | Crowd in auditorium Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/11 | 933 |
Crowd in theater watches man on stage pointing
to a Big Jon and Sparkie set Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/11 | 934-935 | Children in audience at KING Kiddie
Party Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
Mystery Jaywalker |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
5/11 | 936 |
Hal Moan handing University of Washington
student a turkey for catching him jaywalking in Seattle in front of KING
Mystery Jaywalker poster Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached note: Hal Moan was one of the KING Mystery
Jaywalkers. In this picture he just has been apprehended by an alert University
of Washington student who caught him jaywalking in downtown Seattle, during the
"KING Mystery Jaywalker" drive. Her reward is a Thanksgiving turkey. The lamp
post shield shown in the center is one of 1,000 that were displayed in
cooperation with the Seattle Traffic Engineers. There also were 350 cards on
Seattle Transit buses.
|
circa 1950s |
5/11 | 937 |
Hal Moan pointing to a bus advertisment about
the KING Mystery Jaywalker Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached note: Hal Moan, one of the KING Mystery
Jaywalkers, points to one of the 350 bus cards that were displayed on Seattle
Transit System buses during the pedestrian safety campaign. There also were
1,000 lamp post shields displayed prominently in heavy traffic areas of
Seattle. The public service was conducted in cooperation with the Seattle
Safety Council, the Advertising and Sales Club, the Traffic Engineers, the
Police Department and the Transit System, and Washington Co-Op, which
contributed the Thanksgiving turkeys for prizes. Written on verso: KING Radio promotes the safety of
pedestrians in many ways. Here is a "KING Mystery Jaywalker" contest where KING
personnel went jaywalking the streets of Seattle and offered prizes to those
who caught them. This pointed up the hazard of this violation which was causing
many accidents in the area.
|
circa 1950s |
Box/Folder | item | ||
5/12 | 938 | Crowd watching as cast from Snow White on Ice stands on rink Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/12 | 939 |
Costumed characters next to Dime Shuttle bus
promoting free rides on Fridays sponsored by Radio King Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/12 | 940 |
Line of people waiting outside of van parked in
front of KING Radio and Television Center advertising: "Hunters free eye check
courtesy W.O.A." Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/12 | 941 |
Man interviewing two women and men sitting in boat
in front of KING Radio and Television Center advertising the KING boat safety
contest Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/12 | 942 | KING-TV filming a crowd of people signing a piece
of paper stretched over two sawhorses |
circa 1950s |
5/12 | 943 |
Crowd of people signing a piece of paper stretched
over two saw horses in a parking lot with KING News cars in the
background Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/12 | 944 | Two men and a woman near KING-TV
camera James O. Sneddon, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
KING-TV Seafair coverage and promotions |
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"Hydrobrain" and 100" lens developed by KING
engineers |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
5/12 | 945 |
Ben Stevens operating the Hydrobrain
Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Written on verso: One development by KING-TV personnel
to help make viewing of Hydroplane races better was the "Hydrobrain" which
tells where every boat in the race is at a given time. Here it's inventor,
KING-TV director Bill Stevens, operates the equipment.
|
circa 1950s |
5/12 | 946 |
Al Smith, Bonnie Stoa, Earl Thoms and Nola
Martin examining large lens Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached note: Special Lens Developed by two KING-TV
Engineers in pictures for Gold Cup Races and used for other events.
|
circa 1950s |
5/12 | 947 |
Al Smith with the special lens developed for
filming the Gold Cup Race and holding the Bunyan Award plaque Fred Carter, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1956 |
KING sponsors telethon to sponsor
Slo-mo-shun IV , 1952 |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
5/13 | 948 |
Bill O'Mara interviewing Seattle Seafair
officials Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached note: Officials of Seattle's Seafair, 1952,
being interviewed by KING-TV's Sports Director Bill O'Mara on behalf of
KING-TV's telethon to raise funds for the Slo-Mo's to enter the Gold Cup Race,
climaxing the week of Seafair. The $30,000 raised on the Slo-Mo telethon
ensured the Seattle entries in the race, which the Slo-Mo IV won.
|
1952 |
5/13 | 949 | Participants and audience in studio Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached note: Scene in KING-TV studio during the
Slo-Mo telethon at which $30,000 was pledged to enter Seattle boats in the Gold
Cup Race.
|
1952 |
5/13 | 950 |
Telephone operators taking pledges Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached note: Battery of telephone operators
recording pledges, which totaled $30,000 for the KING-TV telethon to raise a
fund to enter Seattle's own Slo-Mo's in the Gold Cup Race, 1952. The program
lasted 8:30 p.m. to 4:20 a.m. and for it KING-TV cancelled all commercial
programs on behalf of this community project. Slo-Mo telethon.
|
1952 |
5/13 | 951 |
Allan Pomeroy presenting Slo-Mo fund Chairman
Jerry Bryant a check to allow for the Slo-Mo's entrance to the Gold Cup Race in
front of painting of Slo-Mo-Shun V Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached note: Mayor Allan Pomeroy of Seattle
presenting to Chairman Jerry Bryant of the Slo-Mo fund the check for entering
the Seattle Slo-Mo's in the 1952 Gold Cup Race. Major share of the money was
raised by KING-TV telethon which raised $30,000 of the $50,000 needed.
|
1952 |
1952 hydroplane race and filming at Lake
Washington during SeaFair |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
5/13 | 952a-b |
People and KING-TV truck Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1952 |
5/13 | 953 |
Crowd and KING-TV crews filming from platform
with a KING-TV truck in the background Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1952 |
5/13 | 954 |
Crane lowering hydroplane Such Crust V and KING-TV truck with film crew on
top Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1952 |
5/13 | 955 |
Press section with broadcasters and
cameramen Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1952 |
5/14 | 956 |
Hydroplane crew around boat on dock with a crane
nearby and a film crew on building roof Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1952 |
5/14 | 957 | KING-TV crew filming hydroplane race from
platform and shore as crowd watches Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1952 |
5/14 | 958 |
Hydroplane on a trailer with crane nearby as a
KING-TV crew films from top of a Cook's Truck Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1952 |
5/14 | 959 | Crew members of hydroplane boat Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1952 |
5/14 | 960 |
Slo-Mo-Shun IV and
probably Miss Pepsi racing; spectator boats in
background Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1952 |
Gail Davis as Annie Oakley at Seafair |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
5/14 | 961 |
Gail Davis riding on the back of a Packard
convertible waving to crowd outside of Bartell Drugs store Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/14 | 962 |
Gail Davis and Seattle Police detective Steve
Dinak comparing guns Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/14 | 963 | Gail Davis on a stage tossing papers into the
crowd Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
James Drury, Grand Marshall, SeaFair parade,
1965 James Drury played the title role in The Virginian which ran from from 1962-1971 on NBC.
|
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Box/Folder | item | ||
5/15 | 964 |
James Drury wearing cowboy hat and preparing for
a ride in Miss Budweiser hydroplane with
driver Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1965 |
5/15 | 965 | James Drury preparing for a ride in
Miss Budweiser hydroplane with driver Seattle Times, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1965 |
5/15 | 966 | James Drury on horseback riding through crowd
outside of The Olympic Hotel Dudley, Hardin & Yang, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1965 |
5/15 | 967 |
James Drury on horseback next to Official
SeaFair car during parade outside of Principle Investors building Dudley, Hardin & Yang, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1965 |
5/15 | 968 | James Drury on horseback waving to crowd outside
of the Cobb Medical Center building Dudley, Hardin & Yang, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1965 |
5/15 | 969 |
James Drury on horseback waving at camera as
crowd looks on outside of Foreman & Clark store Dudley, Hardin & Yang, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1965 |
5/15 | 970-971 | Contact sheets with images of James Drury on
horseback during parade Dudley, Hardin & Yang, Seattle, Washington
|
1965 |
5/15 | 972-978 | James Drury publicity portraits for
The Virginian
|
circa 1962-1971 |
5/15 | 979 | 1965 | |
5/15 | 980 | Crane for filming Seafair |
undated |
Sheriff Tex |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
5/16 | 981 |
Sheriff Tex on horseback in Seattle surrounded by
kids handing him canned goods From accompanying material: Gleeful youngsters giving
their "admission" to KING-TVs Sheriff Tex KING's Kiddie Party.
Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/16 | 982 |
Sheriff Tex showing "hootenany" [musical
instrument] to Arthur Fiedler of the Boston Pops Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/16 | 983 |
Sheriff Tex, Elizabeth Leonard, and a woman in car
with Al Cummings holding microphone in middle of crowd during KING D-Day at the
Dump event From accompanying material: KING'S Elizabeth Leonard did
the fashion reviews, Sheriff Tex judged, and members of the Seattle Junior
League gave away orchids and carnations at KING's D-Day at the Dump.
Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/16 | 984 |
Al Cummings on flatbed truck with Sheriff Tex in
the background addressing band and crowd during KING D-Day at the Dump
event Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
Televenture Tales with
Ruth Prins |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
5/16 | 985-989 |
Ruth Prins on stage reading to
children Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/16 | 990 | Contact sheet with images of Televenture Tales during filming Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/17 | 991 |
Televenture Tales
stage set featuring drawing of nine large books |
circa 1950s |
5/17 | 992 | circa 1950s | |
5/17 | 993 | circa 1950s | |
5/17 | 994-998 |
Ruth Prins as Story Lady reading to children on
stage of Televenture Tales with the covers of
fifteen books displayed in front Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Written on verso of 994: Ruth Prins Televenture KING
Seattle & KGW-TV Portland. Attached memo on 997: From: Jim Phillips
"Televenture Tales," a weekly half-hour program seen on KING-TV, is designed to
introduce children to good books. Ruth Prins, who stars as the Story Lady on
the show, tells stories to a different group of children each week, taking the
stories from leading books.
|
circa 1950s |
5/17 | 999-1000 |
Ruth Prins as Story Lady and Gloria Chandler
holding Penjamin Scribble puppet on stage of Televenture
Tales with boys and girls gathered around Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached note: The interest shown by these youngsters is
reflected on the faces of thousands more in their homes watching Ruth Prins on
"Televenture Tales" on KING-TV.Attached note: Crown Stations Public Service Director
Gloria Chandler holding the puppet, Penjamin Scribble, joins Story Lady Ruth
Prins and the youngsters on the "Televenture Tales" set to discuss recent
additions to the field of young people's literature. Miss Chandler is the
unseen voice of Penjamin on the program.
|
circa 1950s |
5/17 | 1001 | circa 1950s | |
5/17 | 1002 | Photo of Penjamin Scribble
illustration Weber & Stevens, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
5/17 | 1003 |
Man on the set of Televenture Tales Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
Wunda-Wunda with Ruth
Prins |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
6/1 | 1004-1005 | Ruth Prins and a woman next to fake
tree Dudley, Hardin & Yang, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
6/1 | 1006 |
Ruth Prins in front of set surrounded by stuffed
animals Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached note: Set of Wunda Wunda, used with Rear Screen
Projection KING-TV. Written on verso of 293: Wunda Wunda with Ruth Prins.
KGW-TV-Portland (Wunda Wunda is on live from KING-TV Seattle).
|
circa 1956 |
6/1 | 1007 | Ruth Prins looking out of window on
set |
circa 1950s |
6/1 | 1008 |
Ruth Prins with stuffed and live rabbit on
set Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
6/1 | 1009 | Ruth Prins as Wunda-Wunda with puckered face
Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
6/1 | 1010 | circa 1950s | |
6/2 | 1011 | Ruth Prins as Blackfoot Indian with dog and
travois Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached note: Wunda Wunda. On production day we travel
back in time to tell a story about the Blackfoot Indians when the dogs pulled
the travois before the day of horses.
|
circa 1950s |
6/2 | 1012 |
Ruth Prins as Blackfoot Indian Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (photographer)
Attached note: Production Day for Wunda Wunda viewers.
"Little Butterfly" an authentic story of the Blackfoot Indians told with
artifacts from Washington State Museum.
|
circa 1950s |
6/2 | 1013 | Ruth Prins on set of Wunda-Wunda as Blackfoot Indian; view from side of stage
including set and camera crew Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
6/2 | 1014 | circa 1950s | |
6/2 | 1015 |
Ruth Prins shaking hands with man on
stage Written on verso: Xmas Day-1956. On the "Wunda Wunda"
set before show time.
|
December 25, 1956 |
6/2 | 1016 | Ruth Prins with stuffed animals on stage before an
audience of mostly children Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
6/2 | 1017a | Ruth Prins holding up a doll and doll
dress Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
6/2 | 1017b | Ruth Prins holding birthday cake on
set This is a print from a scanned negative.
|
circa 1950s |
6/2 | 1018 |
Ruth Prins standing on a stool Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
Arrest made backstage during filming Note: During filming of an episode, a man who was evading
police after burglarizing the furniture store next door attempted to hide
backstage. The following contact sheets contain images of the incident taken
from the television camera negatives.
|
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Box/Folder | item | ||
6/3 | 1019-1027 | circa 1950s | |
Town meeting at the Moore Theater on the Seattle
Waterfront documentary sponsored by KING-TV |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
6/4 | 1028 |
KING Broadcasting Center marquee advertising
meeting Marquee reads: Attend waterfront town meeting tonight,
Moore Theatre, admission free.
|
1959 |
6/4 | 1029 | Moore Theatre marquee reading: Town Meeting "Our
Port-Job Ahead" Wednesday 8:30 PM |
1959 |
6/4 | 1030-1031 |
Crowd underneath theater marquee at Moore
Theatre Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Written on verso of 1031: KING Town meeting after
Seattle Waterfront documentary.
|
1959 |
6/4 | 1032-1033 | Audience and stage with camera crew and guest
speakers |
1959 |
6/4 | 1034 |
Jack Price, Jack McKinstry, Don Yates and Bud
Weber on stage with moderator at podium Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1959 |
6/4 | 1035 | Moderator raising hand at podium with panelists
Jack Price, Jack McKinstry and Don Yates in background Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1959 |
6/4 | 1036 | 1959 | |
6/5 | 1037-1038 | Audience in theater Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1959 |
6/5 | 1039-1040 |
Members of the audience speaking into a microphone
Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1959 |
6/5 | 1041 | Crowd applauding during town hall meeting at Moore
Theater Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1959 |
6/5 | 1042 |
Bud Weber of the Port Commission speaking at
podium with other panelists Jack Price, Jack McKinstry and Don Yates in
background Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1959 |
6/5 | 1043 |
Man at podium with panelists Jack Price, Jack
McKinstry and Don Yates in background Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1959 |
6/5 | 1044 | Moderator at podium pointing to audience
Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1959 |
6/5 | 1045 |
Moderator shaking hands with man with arm in sling
Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1959 |
Box/Folder | item | ||
6/6 | 1046 |
Boxer landing a punch to opponent with referee in
ring surrounded by crowd in studio for KING'S Ring Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1963 |
6/6 | 1047 | Video still reading: Directors: John Sheppard,
London: BBC; Christopher Averty, Paris: ORTF; Bob Adams, Washington, D.C.:
WRC-TV; and Chuck Snyder, Seattle: KING-TV Dudley, Hardin & Yang, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
6/6 | 1048 | Video still of Senator Henry M. Jackson behind news
desk Dudley, Hardin & Yang, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
6/6 | 1049 | Video still of Herb Altschull and Jean de Lipkowski
behind news desk Dudley, Hardin & Yang, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
6/6 | 1050 |
Lawrence Welk, a woman, and man getting into car at
airport next to United Airlines plane Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
6/6 | 1051-1052 | Contact sheet with images of Al Cummings, Bill
Corcoran and others presenting peaches to pregnant women in studio Written on verso: Peaches to Pregnant Women.
|
circa 1960s |
6/6 | 1053 |
Jack Benny sits between a man and a woman during a
KING 5 interview Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
6/6 | 1054-1055 |
Students at Bailey Gatzert School participating in a
program celebrating Washington's Birthday in front of KING-TV
camera Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached note: Bailey Gatzert School presented Washington
Birthday Program. Chorus and various historical scenes used therein.
KING-TV.
|
circa 1960s |
Victor Cramer and Jack Porter, chiefs of Seattle
Detectives with KINGsmen |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
6/7 | 1056 | Jack Porter with Victor Cramer looking at
clipboard Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
6/7 | 1057 |
Jack Porter with Victor Cramer and another
man Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
6/7 | 1058-1059 | Jack Porter and Victor Cramer with two
men Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
Box/Folder | item | ||
6/7 | 1060 |
Governor Dan Evans and Roberta Byrd Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
6/7 | 1061 |
Walt Hazzard in Seattle Supersonics
jersey Walt Hazzard played for the Seattle Supersonics in
1967-1968 and 1973-1974.
|
circa 1968 |
KING-TV KING's
Klubhouse with Stan Boreson |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
6/7 | 1062 |
Stan Boreson and dog No-Mo sit in a pile of
letters next to young woman on bike Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
6/7 | 1063 |
Jerry Sands in Space-Nik costume Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
6/7 | 1064 |
Hey You, No-Mo and Stan Boreson with accordion
Grady & Jentoft, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
6/7 | 1065 | Contact sheet with images of Ranger Smith and Stan
Boreson on set with forest backdrop |
circa 1960s |
6/7 | 1066 |
Ranger Smith handing Stan Boreson a picture from
the Yogi Bear show in front of a KING-TV camera Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
6/7 | 1067 | Ranger Smith and Stan Boreson shaking hands in
front of forest backdrop Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
6/8 | 1068 | Stan Boreson showing award to No-Mo sitting on
piano above Jumbo Jamboree sign as three men look on |
circa 1960s |
6/8 | 1069 |
Stan Boreson, Little Miss Moppet Washington and
No-Mo Dudley, Hardin & Yang, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
6/8 | 1070 | Contact sheet with images of Stan Boreson, Little
Miss Moppet Washington and dog No-Mo on set Dudley, Hardin & Yang, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
6/8 | 1071 |
Space-Nik, No-Mo and Stan Boreson on
set Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
6/8 | 1072 | Contact sheet with images of audience and cast
members of KING's Klubhouse including Stan Boreson
and No-Mo as well as Kal-Can child contest winner for trip to
Hawaii Bill Houlton, Camera West (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
6/8 | 1073 | circa 1960s | |
6/8 | 1074 |
Stan Boreson presenting award to boy with family
present Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
6/8 | 1075 | Stan Boreson with accordion and drinking glass of
Carnation milk |
circa 1960s |
6/8 | 1076 | circa 1960s | |
6/8 | 1077 | Girl placing dog on small stage |
circa 1960s |
6/8 | 1078 | Small stage for dog contest |
circa 1960s |
6/8 | 1079 | Dog food and dog outfits displayed on
table |
circa 1960s |
6/9 | 1080a-c | Contact sheet with images of Stan Boreson and frog
puppet |
circa 1960s |
6/9 | 1081a-d | circa 1960s | |
6/9 | 1082a-b | Contact sheet with character with cap, glasses,
and crooked moustache |
circa 1960s |
6/9 | 1083a-b | Contact sheet with images including two clown like
characters, and No-Mo being carried in a basket by a costumed man |
circa 1960s |
6/9 | 1084-1086 | circa 1960s | |
6/9 | 1087a-c | Contact sheet with images of Stan Boreson and
No-Mo with girl on set with prizes on the floor including Risk, Quick Draw
McGraw, and Forever Young Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
6/9 | 1088 |
Stan Boreson with No-Mo and girl on set of
KING's Klubhouse with prizes displayed on the
floor including Risk, Quick Draw McGraw, and Forever Young Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
KING-TV's One Man's
Justice Law Day special |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
6/10 | 1089 |
Elizabeth Evans lying on the ground being examined
by a police officer while an officer and witness talk to the suspect during
production Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached note: "One Man's Justice", an hour long
production for Law Day 1961, which begins with death on the highway. King
television personnel will go to any length to achieve viewer impact. Here
Elizabeth Evans, Education Director, lies "dead" with the drunken driver
protesting as police and a witness talk to him.
|
1961 |
6/10 | 1090 |
Seattle motorcycle police interviewing a witness
to the death of Elizabeth Evans under blanket as a Seattle Police officer
stands by his car Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1961 |
6/10 | 1091 | Director Jack Fearey, a Seattle Police motorcycle
officer, another Seattle Police officer by his car, and Elizabeth Evans in the
street Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached note: The director of the program Jack Fearey
stands in the street telling police where he wants them for the next movie
shot.
|
1961 |
6/10 | 1092 | Elizabeth Evans lying in the street with police
officers and witness Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1961 |
6/10 | 1093 |
The Washington State Supreme Court presents
Elizabeth Evans and President of the Washington State Bar the Freedoms
Foundation Award Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached note: King television executives can do almost
anything including rising from the dead. Here 55 minutes after the motion
picture of the automobile accident the victim who was "killed" appears before
the Supreme Court of the State of Washington to receive a Freedom Foundation
Award given for another Law Day show produced by KING one year before. The
President of Washington State Bar stands beside her also to receive a Freedoms
Foundation Award.
|
1961 |
Evans receiving award for Law Day special from
state Supreme Court; various governors, attorney general |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
6/10 | 1094 | Frederick G. Hawley holding the Freedoms
Foundation award with Henry Schmitz and Bill Corcoran James O. Sneddon, Office of Public Information, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1961 |
6/10 | 1095 | 1961 | |
6/10 | 1096 | Man at a microphone in front of Washington State
flag |
circa 1960s |
6/10 | 1097 |
Governor Arthur Langlie looking into KING-TV
camera with man next to him Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
6/10 | 1098 | People at press conference Attached note: Pulled from news release regarding
ruling by Washington State's Attorney General that allowed radio and TV crews
the right to air an open meeting of the University of Washington's Board of
Regents.
|
1955 |
Instructors for various telecourses |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
6/11 | 1099 |
Ruthanna Boris Office of Information Services, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1965 |
6/11 | 1100 | Dr. Alexander Shewlin |
1966 |
6/11 | 1101 | 1966 | |
6/11 | 1102 | Dr. Joseph W. Mcguire Conley Bunde, Office of Public Information, University of Washington Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1962 |
6/11 | 1103 | Dr. Frank Williston James O. Sneddon, Office of News Services, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1962 |
Religious programs |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
6/11 | 1104 | not used |
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6/11 | 1105 | not used |
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KING-TV's Telescope |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
6/11 | 1106-1107 |
Bill Corcoran holding giant golf ball advertising
the Pat Boone golf classic at Ocean Shores sitting with Pat Boone before a
microphone Ocean Shores News Bureau, Ocean Shores, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
6/11 | 1108-1109 |
Ted Bryant standing between two women with Charles
Herring, Bea Donovan and Bill Corcoran and others behind desk on
set Bill Houlton, Camera West (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
6/11 | 1110-1111 | Contact sheet with images of KING personnel on set
including Ted Bryant, Charles Herring, Bea Donovan, and Bill
Corcoran Bill Houlton, Camera West (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
KING-TV's The Threat |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
6/12 | 1112 |
Studio audience during broadcast of
The Threat Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached note: Live audiences in Crown Stations' studios
in Seattle, Portland and Spokane viewed "The Threat", and participated in the
program by asking questions of the distinguished panel. At-home audiences could
see and hear the participation from all three cities.
|
1961 |
6/12 | 1113 |
Panelists for The
Threat with Arthur S. Flemming, Dr. Edward Teller, Richard Rovere,
Gilbert Seldes and moderator Charles Herring on set Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached note: "The Threat". For an important and timely
discussion of the nature and menace of world-wide Communism, The Crown Stations
brought together at KING-TV a panel of four distinguished American
men-of-letters: from left to right, Arthur S. Flemming, president of the
University of Oregon and former cabinet member in the Eisenhower
Administration; Dr. Edward Teller, "Father of the Hydrogen Bomb"; Richard
Rovere, author and Washington, D.C. correspondent for The
New Yorker; Gilbert Seldes, author, critic and Dean of the Annenberg
School of Communications at the University of Pennsylvania. KING-TV News
Director Charles Herring moderated the program.
|
1961 |
6/12 | 1114 |
Richard Rovere at microphone in center, panelists
Dr. Edward Teller and Gilbert Seldes are seated at table Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1961 |
KING-TV's World of
Tomorrow |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
6/12 | 1115 | Illustration of monorail superimposed on
photograph of Fifth Avenue near the Benjamin Franklin Hotel |
circa 1962 |
6/12 | 1116 | circa 1962 | |
6/12 | 1117a-b | Photograph of drawing of two monorails during the
Seattle's World Fair Image is reversed in the two copies.
Fred Milkie, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1962 |
6/12 | 1118 |
Photograph of architectural drawing featuring
Alweg Century 21 Monorail Westlake station by Adrian Willson & Associates
of Los Angeles, California Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1962 |
KING-TV's The Volcano Named
White |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
6/12 | 1119 |
Cameraman Merle Severn and crew filming Don White
entering jail cell held open by King County Sheriff officer at the King County
Jail Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1962 |
6/12 | 1120 | Don White sitting and smoking a cigarette talking
to director Kit Spier and another man inside his jail cell at the King County
Jail Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1962 |
6/12 | 1121 |
Don White sitting while being filmed by Merle
Severn; director Kit Spier holding a light reflector inside jail cell
Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached note: Convicted double-slayer Don White was the
subject, and in large part the narrator of the story of his own tortured
development into a criminal-killer-"The Volcano Named White". Program's
director Kit Spier and cameraman Merle Severn filmed over three hours of White
speaking from his cell in the King County Jail in Seattle. Spier holds a light
reflector to improve the lighting on the dark countenance.
|
1962 |
6/12 | 1122 | Don White handcuffed and entering jail cell
escorted by King County Sheriff with cameraman Merle Severn and crew filming at
the King County Jail Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1962 |
6/12 | 1123 |
KING-TV crew member behind bars at the King County
Jail Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1962 |
Seattle Rep's The
Crucible |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
6/13 | 1124-1129 | 1966 | |
KING-TV's Second Chance for
Eddie |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
6/13 | 1130 | 1966 | |
6/13 | 1131 | 1966 | |
Mt. Seattle [Rainier?] climb sponsored by KING-TV
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Publicity Portraits |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
6/14 | 1132 | Herb Staley |
1966 |
6/14 | 1133 | Jim Stuart |
1966 |
6/14 | 1134 | 1966 | |
6/14 | 1135 | Don Liska |
1966 |
Box/Folder | item | ||
6/14 | 1136 | Contact sheet with images of Fred Beckey, Herb
Staley, Jim Stuart and Stimson Bullitt Dudley, Hardin & Yang, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1966 |
6/14 | 1137 |
Contact sheet with images of Eric Bjornstad,
Stimson Bullitt and Fred Beckey Dudley, Hardin & Yang, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1966 |
6/14 | 1138 | Contact sheet with images of Stimson Bullitt, Fred
Bekke, and Jim Stuart at desk Dudley, Hardin & Yang, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Written on verso: Slim & legendary mountain climber
Fred Bekke-planning first climb of Mt. Seattle.
|
1966 |
6/14 | 1139 | 1966 | |
6/14 | 1140 | Jim Stuart with poles and skis on backpack
climbing Mt. Seattle[?] |
1966 |
6/14 | 1141-1142 | Mt. Seattle [Rainier?] |
1966 |
KING-TV's Hi-Q |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
6/15 | 1143 |
Host and two men at podium Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1967-1968 |
6/15 | 1144 | Host at podium Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1967-1968 |
6/15 | 1145 |
Contestants from Ridgecrest and Fremont talking to
host Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1967-1968 |
6/15 | 1146 | Host and contestants on set Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1967-1968 |
6/15 | 1147 |
Host talking to contestants with
teleprompter Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1967-1968 |
6/15 | 1148-1151 | Contact prints of various angles of stage during
filming with photographs of host, personnel and contestants Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1967-1968 |
KING-TV's Jobs Now! |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
6/16 | 1152a | 1968 | |
6/16 | 1152b-c | Two men being filmed on set of
Jobs Now! program This is a print from a scanned negative.
|
1968 |
6/16 | 1153 |
Lou Coaston with Alan Fergusson of the Seattle
Chamber of Commerce and KING Community Services Director William Hillier in
front of Jobs Now program board Attached note: Lou Coaston (left), host of the new
KING-TV "Jobs Now" series, with Alan Fergusson, head of the Seattle Chamber of
Commerce Equal Employment Division, and KING Community Services Director
William Hillier. Fergusson is president of Sicks' Rainier Brewing Company. The
KING-TV series is an extension of the Chamber of Commerce Jobs Now program.
Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1968 |
The Melting of Molly a
University of Puget Sound production |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
6/16 | 1154-1155 |
Stage and cast during filming of
The Melting of Molly including cast
offstage Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1968 |
6/16 | 1156-1158 | Contact sheets featuring images of stage and cast
during filming of The Melting of Molly Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1968 |
KING-TV's One Nation,
Indivisible |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
6/16 | 1159-1161 |
Audience and stage with panelists during filming
of One Nation, Indivisible Bruce McKim (Photographer)
|
1968 |
Boeing 747 Rollout coverage |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
6/17 | 1162 | Contact sheet of coverage of 747 rollout including
plane on runway and in flight This is a print from a scanned negative.
|
1968 |
KING Broadcasting Company's 25th Anniversary
celebration and presentation of lunar landing module at the Pacific Science
Center |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
6/17 | 1163 |
Participants on stage during the color guard
ceremony On stage left to right: John C. Leffler, Dean Emeritus,
St. Mark's Cathedral; Eric S. Brenner, General Manager, KING; Donald Meanby,
Vice President of NBC News; Ancil Payne, President KBC; Warren G. Magnuson,
U.S. Senator; John M. Davis, President Pacific Science Center Foundation; Capt.
John Young, Commander Apollo 16; Dorothy Stimson Bullitt, James R. Backstrom,
Director, Pacific Science Center.
|
1973 |
6/17 | 1164 | Participants on stage and audience during the
color guard ceremony Jon Granath (photographer)
On stage left to right: John C. Leffler, Dean Emeritus,
St. Mark's Cathedral; Eric S. Brenner, General Manager, KING; Donald Meaney,
Vice President of NBC News; Ancil Payne, President KBC; Warren G. Magnuson,
U.S. Senator; John M. Davis, President Pacific Science Center Foundation; Capt.
John Young, Commander Apollo 16; Dorothy Stimson Bullitt, James R. Backstrom,
Director, Pacific Science Center.
|
1973 |
6/17 | 1165 | Dean John Leffler of St. Mark's Cathedral
speaking Standing in back from left to right: Eric S. Brenner,
General Manager, KING, Donald Meaney, Vice President of NBC News, Ancil Payne,
President KBC, Warren G. Magnuson, U.S. Senator, John M. Davis, President
Pacific Science Center Foundation, Capt. John Young, Commander Apollo 16,
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt, James R. Backstrom, Director, Pacific Science
Center.
|
1973 |
6/17 | 1166 | 1973 | |
6/17 | 1167 | Warren Magnuson speaking with Ancil Payne sitting
behind him |
1973 |
6/17 | 1168 | Warren G. Magnuson speaking with Ancil Payne
sitting behind him Jon Granath, Seattle (photographer)
|
1973 |
6/17 | 1169 | 1973 | |
6/17 | 1170-1171 | 1973 | |
6/17 | 1172 | Speaker's platform viewed from rear as Warren
Magnuson speaks during ceremony Jon Granath, Seattle (Photographer)
Written on verso: 25th Anniv. brochure.
|
1973 |
6/17 | 1173 |
Eric Brenner and Ancil Payne holding open box with
miniature "Excalibur" sword with Dorothy Stimson Bullitt and another
man Jon Granath, Seattle (Photographer)
|
1973 |
7/1 | 1174 | John Young standing with woman Jon Granath, Seattle (Photographer)
|
1973 |
7/1 | 1175 |
Forest Amsden, man, Dorothy Stimson Bullitt, Eric
Brenner and Ancil Payne at Pacific Science Center, Seattle Jon Granath, Seattle (Photographer)
|
1973 |
7/1 | 1176 | Forest Amsden, Donald Meaney, Dorothy Stimson
Bullitt, Eric Brenner and Ancil Payne at Pacific Science Center,
Seattle Jon Granath, Seattle (Photographer)
|
1973 |
7/1 | 1177a-b | Eric Brenner, Warren Magnuson and Ancil
Payne Photo is in two pieces, with Dorothy Stimson Bullitt cut
out.
Jon Granath, Seattle (Photographer)
|
1973 |
7/1 | 1178 | Jim Harriott, Norm Hefron, Donald Meany and Ancil
Payne Jon Granath, Seattle (Photographer)
|
1973 |
7/1 | 1179 | 1973 | |
7/1 | 1180 | 1973 | |
7/1 | 1181 | Jean Enerson and Jim Harriott interviewing Ancil
Payne Jon Granath, Seattle (Photographer)
|
1973 |
7/1 | 1182-1183 | 1973 | |
7/1 | 1184 |
Jim Harriott and another KING Television man
kissing Jean Enerson on the cheek Jon Granath, Seattle (Photographer)
|
1973 |
Box/Folder | item | ||
7/2 | 1185 |
King Olav V of Norway KIng Olav V visited the United States in October of
1975.
|
1975 |
7/2 | 1186 | Squirrel with nut walking up arm of Finis
Stevens |
1976 |
7/2 | 1187 |
Four women standing in front of KING-TV
camera Written on verso: Three councilwomen: Marguerite
Sutherland, Mercer Island; Phyllis Lamphere, Seattle; Bernice Stern, King
County.
|
circa 1970s |
7/2 | 1188-1191 | KING News car involved in fatal accident of
photographer Patrick Egan |
1977 |
7/2 | 1191-1192 | Walter Cronkite, Pat Finley and Colby Chester on set
of Seattle Today
|
1990 |
Syndicated Programming |
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Kukla, Fran and Olllie |
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Publicity Portraits |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
7/3 | 1193 | Burr Tillstrom Maurice Seymour, Chicago, Illinois (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
7/3 | 1194 | Fran Allison Maurice Seymour, Chicago, Illinois (Photographer)
Signed on photo: To Dorothy Bullitt-So Fondly-Fran.
|
circa 1950s |
7/3 | 1195 |
Kukla, Burr Tillstrom, Ollie and Fran Allison on
set Signed on photo: To Dorothy with love Kukla, Fran,
Ollie & Burr.
|
circa 1950s |
7/3 | 1196 | Kukla, Burr Tillstrom, Ollie and Fran
Allison Maurice Seymour, Chicago, Illinois (Photographer)
Signed on photo: To Gloria with love from Kukla, Fran
Ollie & Burr.
|
circa 1950s |
7/3 | 1197 | Fran Allison Maurice Seymour, Chicago, Illinois (Photographer)
Signed on photo: To Gloria-Sincerely, Fran.
|
circa 1950s |
7/3 | 1198 | Kukla and Burr Tillstrom Maurice Seymour, Chicago, Illinois (Photographer)
Signed on photo: To Gloria with love from Kukla and
Burr.
|
circa 1950s |
7/4 | 1199 | Fran Allison Maurice Seymour, Chicago, Illinois (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
7/4 | 1200 | circa 1950s | |
7/4 | 1201 | Fran Allison in formal gown with
necklace Maurice Seymour (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
7/4 | 1202 | Fran Allison with rhinestones on
shoulders Garbo, Chicago, Illinois (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
7/4 | 1203 | circa 1950s | |
7/4 | 1204 | Fran Allison seated Garbo, Chicago, Illinois (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
Box/Folder | item | ||
7/4 | 1205 |
Kukla as Sir George thrusting sword at Ollie as
Dragon in Kuklapolitan Player's production of St. George
and the Dragon Attached note: Sir George and the Dragon clash in mighty
conflict in the Kuklapolitan Player's production of "St. George and the
Dragon." This is an original opera by Jack Fascinato and Burr Tillstrom which
will be presented on the full National Broadcasting Company television network,
June 7th, 4:00 PM EDT. It will originate from Symphony Hall in Boston with
Arthur Fiedler conducting the Boston Pops. The show will be sponsored by RCA
Victor.
|
circa 1950s |
7/4 | 1206 | Kukla as Sir George standing over Ollie as Dragon
in Kuklapolitan Player's production of St. George and the
Dragon Attached note: A tense moment during the historic
encounter between Sir George and the Dragon in the Kuklapolitan Player's
production of "St. George and the Dragon." This is an original opera by Jack
Fascinato and Burr Tillstrom which will be presented on the full National
Broadcasting Company television network, June 7th, 4:oo PM EDT. It will
originate from Symphony Hall in Boston with Arthur Fiedler conducting the
Boston Pops. The show will be sponsored by RCA Victor.
|
circa 1950s |
7/4 | 1207 | Fran Allison decorating Christmas tree Attached note: Fran Allison adds her touch to the
decorating of the Kuklapolitan Christmas tree.
|
circa 1950s |
7/4 | 1208 |
Burr Tillstrom leaning on piano as Jack Fascinato
makes notes on sheet music for St. George and the
Dragon Attached note: Jack Fascinato and Burr Tillstrom at work
composing "St. George and the Dragon" which is the latest Kuklapolitan Player's
production. The opera will be present on the full National Broadcasting Company
television network, June 7th, 4:oo PM, EDT. It will originate from Symphony
Hall in Boston with Arthur Fiedler conducting the Boston Pops. The show will be
sponsored by RCA Victor.
|
circa 1950s |
7/5 | 1209 | Kukla as Sir George and Fran Allison as
Princess Attached note: Kukla as Sir George and Fran Allison as
the Princess meet for the first time in the Kuklapolitan Player's production of
"St. George and the Dragon" This is an original opera by Jack Fascinato and
Burr Tillstrom which will be presented on the full National Broadcasting
Company television network, June 7th, 4:00 PM EDT. It will originate from
Symphony Hall in Boston with Arthur Fiedler conducting the Boston Pops. The
show will be sponsored by RCA Victor.
|
circa 1950s |
7/5 | 1210 |
Puppets Buelah Witch and Madame Ooglepuss as
ladies-in-waiting for the Kuklapolitan Player's production of St.George
and the Dragon. Attached note: The two ladies-in-waiting, Buelah Witch
and Mme. Ooglepuss get their heads together to talk over the problem facing the
Princess in the Kuklapolitan Player's production of "St. George and the
Dragon." This is an original opera by Jack Fascinato and Burr Tillstrom which
will be presented on the full National Broadcasting Company television network,
June 7th, 4:oo PM EDT. It will originate from Symphony Hall in Boston with
Arthur Fiedler conducting the Boston Pops. The show will be sponsored by RCA
Victor.
|
circa 1950s |
7/5 | 1211 | Kukla and Burr Tillstrom by Christmas
tree Attached note: Kukla and Burr Tillstrom take time out
from decorating the Christmas tree.
|
circa 1950s |
7/5 | 1212 |
Kukla, Burr Tillstrom, Fran Allison and Ollie next
to camera Attached note: Kukla, Burr, Fran and Ollie take time out
to look over the Zoomar lens used on their show.
|
circa 1950s |
7/5 | 1213 | Burr Tillstrom at desk pouring coffee Attached note: Burr Tillstrom relaxes during coffee time
at the Kuklapolitan Theater.
|
circa 1950s |
7/5 | 1214 | Puppet with top hat, glasses and pea jacket waves
as another puppet with a bow on its head and fur stole stands
behind |
circa 1950s |
7/5 | 1215 | Ollie with top hat Attached note: Mr. Oliver J. Dragon faces the new season
in fine style.
|
circa 1950s |
7/5 | 1216 |
Burr Tillstrom carving a piece of wood Fred Countiss, Chicago, Illinois (photographer)
Attached note: Burr Tillstrom busy getting the
Kuklapolitan workshop in order for the new season.
|
circa 1950s |
7/5 | 1217 | Kukla, Burr Tillstrom and Ollie on set Attached note: Kukla, Burr Tillstrom and Ollie get their
heads together and plan for the new year.
|
circa 1950s |
7/5 | 1218 | Kukla, Fran Allison, and Ollie Attached note: Kukla, Fran Allison, and Ollie during a
busy rehearsal of the "Kukla, Fran & Ollie" show.
|
circa 1950s |
7/6 | 1219 |
Mary Dornheim sits at typewriter watching Cathy
Morgan pin an article on bulletin board Attached note: Mary Dornheim & Cathy Morgan at work
in Kukla, Fran & Ollie office.
|
circa 1950s |
7/6 | 1220 | Fran Allison and two puppets in geisha costumes in
The Mikado Attached note: The Kuklapolitan Ladies Trio practice
their memorable rendition of "Three Little Maids from School are We" for the
new production of "The Mikado".
|
circa 1950s |
7/6 | 1221 | Kukla as Nanki-Poo and Fran Allison as a Geisha in
The Mikado Attached note: Kukla serenades Fran in their production
of "The Mikado".
|
circa 1950s |
7/6 | 1222 | Kukla as Nanki-Poo and Ollie as Ko-Ko in
The Mikado Attached note: Kukla as Nanki-Poo and Ollie as Ko-Ko
rehearse for their roles in "The Mikado".
|
circa 1950s |
7/6 | 1223 |
Kukla in stovepipe hat and cape with Fran Allison
in gown Attached note: Kukla and Fran off to a party.
|
circa 1950s |
7/6 | 1224 | Kukla on set with an open suitcase Attached note: Kukla packing to go on tour.
|
circa 1950s |
7/6 | 1225 | Kukla and Burr Tillstrom on stage with a
mechanical coin bank Attached note: Kukla gives Burr Tillstrom some advice
about saving his pennies on American Inventory,
Feb. 17, 1:30 PM EST.
|
circa 1950s |
7/6 | 1226 | Kukla holding an umbrella with Fletcher
Rabbit Attached note: Kukla & Fletcher Rabbit prepare for a
rainy day on American Inventory Feb. 17, 1:30 PM,
EST.
|
circa 1950s |
7/6 | 1227 | Ollie decorated with tinsel and Christmas
lights |
circa 1950s |
7/6 | 1228 | Puppets dressed as angels with wings and
halos |
circa 1950s |
7/7 | 1229 | circa 1950s | |
7/7 | 1230 | Kukla and Ollie hold a piece of wood while Fran
Allison holds a hammer |
circa 1950s |
7/7 | 1231 | Kukla holding pencil above notepad Written on verso: Letter to Santa-1951.
|
1951 |
7/7 | 1232 | circa 1950s | |
7/7 | 1233 | Burr Tillstrom as Santa trying to get his beard
back from Ollie |
circa 1950s |
7/7 | 1234 | Beulah Witch as a telephone operator in front of
switch board Attached note: "Hello, hello, Miss Witch speaking."
|
circa 1950s |
7/7 | 1235 | Kukla and Burr Tillstrom Maurice Seymour (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
7/7 | 1236 | Kukla and Ollie breaking through a paper heart
held by Fran Allison Attached note: Happy Valentine From Kukla, Fran and
Ollie.
|
circa 1950s |
7/7 | 1237 | Mercedes putting valentines in mailbox |
circa 1950s |
7/8 | 1238 | Ollie wearing football helmet Written on verso: Ollie in training for football
season.
|
circa 1950s |
7/8 | 1239 | Kukla carrying books Written on verso: Kukla all set for school.
|
circa 1950s |
7/8 | 1240 |
Fran Allison on steps to airplane
doorway Attached note: Fran on her vacation.
|
circa 1950s |
7/8 | 1241 | Burr Tillstrom with Kukla and Ollie in the inside
of a life ring on ship railing Attached note: Kukla, Burr and Ollie as they sail for
Europe, waving to friends on dock.
|
circa 1950s |
7/8 | 1242 | circa 1950s | |
7/8 | 1243 | circa 1950s | |
7/8 | 1244 | Fran Allison, Kukla, Burr Tillstrom, and Ollie
singing with Jack Fascinato playing the piano Attached note: Fran, Kukla, Burr, Jack and Ollie
rehearsing for their new record album.
|
circa 1950s |
7/8 | 1245 | circa 1950s | |
7/8 | 1246-1247 | Kukla as pilgrim with musket and Burr Tillstrom in
conquistador helmet |
circa 1950s |
7/9 | 1248 | Kukla with umbrella |
circa 1950s |
7/9 | 1249 |
Beulah Zachary talks with Buelah Witch Attached note: Beulah Zachary and Buelah Witch get
together before the show.
|
circa 1950s |
7/9 | 1250 | Kukla and Ollie standing at the shoulders of Burr
Tillstrom and Fran Allison |
circa 1950s |
7/9 | 1251 | circa 1950s | |
7/9 | 1252 | Burr Tillstrom with arm around Fran Allison at the
bottom of airplane stairs Attached note: Fran Allison and Burr Tillstrom pause to
greet their friends on a recent flying trip.
|
circa 1950s |
7/9 | 1253 |
Ollie and Fran Allison on set with NBC crew and
musicians Attached note: Ollie explains to Fran Allison his plans
for the new year.
|
circa 1950s |
7/9 | 1254 | Ollie, Kukla, and Fran Allison singing on
set Attached note: Kukla, Ollie and Fran Allison start the
new year with a song.
|
circa 1950s |
7/9 | 1255 | Burr Tillstrom and Kukla on set with film crew
and onlookers |
circa 1950s |
7/9 | 1256 | Kukla and Ollie next to a bust of Benjamin
Franklin Attached note: Ben Franklin tells Kukla & Ollie, "A
penny saved, is a penny earned," on American
Inventory Feb. 17, 1:30 PM, EST.
|
circa 1950s |
7/9 | 1257 | circa 1950s | |
7/9 | 1258 | Kukla in overcoat and sunglasses with Burr
Tillstrom Written on back: Kukla and his friend, Burr Tillstrom,
all packed and ready to leave on their first visit to California.
|
circa 1950s |
7/10 | 1259 | Kukla, Burr Tillstrom and Ollie peeking out from
behind the curtain as Fran Allison stands below |
circa 1950s |
7/10 | 1260 | Kukla in cowboy hat on a horse Attached note: "Wild West Kukla" of the Kukla, Fran
& Ollie show mounts his trusty bronco in true Western fashion for his turn
in the circus ring.
|
circa 1950s |
7/10 | 1261 | Kukla as a clown in front of circus
wagons Attached note: Kukla, the Clown, helps to get the circus
on the road.
|
circa 1950s |
7/10 | 1262 | Ollie as the roustabout Attached note: Ollie, the roustabout, steps back to
watch the circus "Big Top" being raised.
|
circa 1950s |
7/10 | 1263 | Ollie in feather headdress Written on verso: Big Heap Oliver J. Dragon, first (and
only) member of the newly formed Dragon tribe.
|
circa 1950s |
7/10 | 1264 | Ollie with film strips on head and in
mouth Written on verso: Oliver J. Dragon working on his
version of the new fourth dimension film. Watch for announcement!!!.
|
circa 1950s |
7/10 | 1265 |
Kukla, Ollie, and Fran Allison wearing
sunglasses Written on verso: Kukla, Fran and Ollie preparing for
their visit to Sunny California.
|
circa 1950s |
7/10 | 1266 | Ollie in cowboy had and scarf Written on verso: Ollie, old 'podner', telling tall
tales of the Golden West.
|
circa 1950s |
7/10 | 1267 | Kukla behind cake with candles Written on verso: Kukla celebrates the 5th Anniversary
of 'Kukla, Fran and Ollie' on television- October 13, 1952.
|
1952 |
7/10 | 1268 |
Burr Tillstrom holding up a cake to Kukla with
five lit candles on it celebrating the show's anniversary Attached note: Burr Tillstrom and Kukla all set to cut
their cake for the 'Kukla, Fran and Ollie' 5th Anniversary celebration -
October 13, 1952.
|
1952 |
7/10 | 1269 |
Burr Tillstrom, Ollie, Kukla holding a spatula and
Fran Allison holding a knife stand by large cake celebrating the shows fifth
anniversary Attached note: Kukla, Fran Allison & Ollie and Burr
Tillstrom can hardly wait to cut into their 'Kukla, Fran and Ollie 5th
Anniversary Cake' on October 13, 1952.
|
1952 |
7/10 | 1270 | Burr Tillstrom and Ollie in tuxedos Signed on photo: To Dorothy from "Burr and Ollie".
|
circa 1950s |
Huckleberry Hound |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
7/11 | 1271 | Huckleberry Hound in baseball uniform with ball
and glove standing next to base and backstop |
circa 1960s |
7/11 | 1272 | Ding-A-Ling Wolf, Hokey Wolf and Huckleberry Hound
in discussion Caption on front: Left to Right- Ding-A-Ling and Hokey
Wolf with program star Huckleberry Hound, TV film favorite of millions.
|
circa 1960s |
7/11 | 1273 | Hokey Wolf and Ding-A-Ling Wolf Caption on front: Co-stars Hokey Wolf, the tall one, and
Ding A Ling Wolf, the pint size model, are seen weekly on TV with Huckleberry
Hound.
|
circa 1960s |
7/11 | 1274 | Boo-Boo Bear holding a volleyball Caption on front: Boo-Boo Bear is Yogi Bear's constant
companion.
|
circa 1960s |
7/11 | 1275 | Two pictures of Huckleberry Hound on a horse with
rifle and on golf course swinging club Caption on front: Huckleberry Hound is a mounted
huntsman with a non-cooperating mount, above, and a sub-par golfer with a
noteworthy backswing, below.
|
circa 1960s |
7/11 | 1276 | Yakky the duckling |
circa 1960s |
7/11 | 1277-1278 | Snagglepuss |
circa 1960s |
7/11 | 1279 | Snooper and Blabber Caption on front: Snooper and Blabber, cat and mouse
detective team, are TV favorites.
|
circa 1960s |
The Littlest Hobo
starring London the German Shepherd |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
7/12 | 1280-1282 | London the German Shepherd |
circa 1963-1965 |
7/12 | 1283-1284 | Four German Shepherds including London of
The Littlest Hobo with city in the
background |
circa 1963-1965 |
7/12 | 1285 |
Four German Shepherds including London of
The Littlest Hobo sitting by the bank of a
river Written on photo: Best Wishes "The Hobos".
|
circa 1963-1965 |
7/12 | 1286 | Keenan Wynn and London with hat in
mouth Attached caption: Guest star Keenan Wynn and London,
star of The Littlest Hobo, seen in Episode #104
"Die Hard".
|
circa 1963-1965 |
7/12 | 1287 |
Keenan Wynn stands by truck talking to
London Attached caption: London is trying to determine whether
he should stick with the old, mean prospector - Keenan Wynn in the "Die Hard",
Episode #104, The Littlest Hobo series.
|
circa 1963-1965 |
7/12 | 1288 | London holding a brown bag for Nita Talbot while
she looks through a newspaper Attached caption: A real gentleman, London carries
dinner for guest star Nita Talbot in the "Cry Wolf" episode #107 of
The Littlest Hobo series. Storer Programs,
Inc.
|
circa 1963-1965 |
7/12 | 1289 | London on set holding a brown bag in front of
store Attached caption: London, star of The Littlest Hobo, waits with food in mouth for his
dinner guest, Nita Talbot in Episode #107 "Cry Wolf".
|
circa 1963-1965 |
7/13 | 1290 | London sits by Ina Victor and Richard Rust in
front of a house by a mountain hillside Attached caption: Richard Rust and lovely Ina Victor
with London in "Come Next Fall Session" episode #108 of The Littlest Hobo series. Storer Programs, Inc.
|
circa 1963-1965 |
7/13 | 1291 | Dick Davalos and Indus Arthuir with London on
ship with mast in the background Attached caption: Dick Davalos and Indus Arthur play the
college student and his wife, with the amazing German Shepherd - London, in the
"Blue Water Sailor" episode #109 of The Littlest
Hobo series. Storer Programs, Inc.
|
circa 1963-1965 |
7/13 | 1292 | Ellen Corby serving food to Doug Lambert and
London at kitchen table Attached caption: London, star of The Littlest Hobo, and guest star Doug Lambert wait
patiently for Ellen Corby to serve their dinner in Episode #112 "Honor
Ranch".
|
circa 1963-1965 |
7/13 | 1293 |
Harry Townes and London sitting in a cave with
explosives Attached caption: Harry Townes, guest star with London
in the "One Last Rose" episode of The Littlest
Hobo series.
|
circa 1963-1965 |
7/13 | 1294 | London standing on hind legs to reach something in
the hands of Kate Manx while Gregg Palmer spreads hay Attached caption: Gregg Palmer and Kate Manx shown with
London in "Black Sheep, Black Sheep" episode of The
Littlest Hobo.
|
circa 1963-1965 |
7/13 | 1295 | London with ears back next to Gloria Talbott and
David Garner Attached caption: Dave Garner and Gloria Talbott shown
with London in the "Lady In Fear" episode of The Littlest
Hobo.
|
circa 1963-1965 |
7/13 | 1296 |
Keith Taylor and Kevin Burchett with London in
front of stacks of newspapers and tents Attached caption: Keith Taylor and Kevin Burchett with
London in "Scout's Honor" episode of The Littlest
Hobo.
|
circa 1963-1965 |
7/13 | 1297 | Philip Terry sitting with gun in hand next to
London Attached caption: Philip Terry, guest stars with London
in the "Man In A Fog" episode of The Littlest
Hobo.
|
circa 1963-1965 |
7/13 | 1298 | London at lunch counter with cook Attached caption: London, star of The Littlest Hobo.
|
circa 1963-1965 |
Breakthru |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
7/14 | 1299 |
Courthouse
Conversations Caption on photo: Courtroom Conversations-The Breakthru
series on (day) at (time) on Channel (#) includes discussions of dramas about
such topics as cheating, lying, prejudice, injustice and death. In some
programs three challengers question three defenders about the drama. A jury of
eight boys and girls decides who wins and the Friend of the Court, the Reverend
Ernest Dixon, helps focus ideas at the end of the program.
|
1966 |
7/14 | 1300 |
Talking Hands Caption on photo: Dramatic Moment-Patty Duke, right, in
a moving scene from "Talking Hands," a program on Breakthru (day) at (time) on
Channel (#). Anne Ives, left, plays a deaf aunt who inspires her shy and
unconfident niece to learn hand language.
|
1966 |
7/14 | 1301 |
A Plain White
Envelope Caption on photo: Indecision-The sixth-grade spelling
bee words -that's what Steve accidentally finds. The decision to cheat or
disqualify himself gets complicated in "A Plain White Envelope," drama in the
Breakthru series, (day) at (time) on Channel (#).
|
1966 |
7/14 | 1302 |
Reverend C.E. Atkins discussing program with two
girls and two boys Caption on photo: Confab-One of the features of the
Breakthru programs, (day) at (time) on Channel (#), is a discussion of each
dramatic sketch devoted to a pre-teen problem. In some programs the Reverend
C.E. (Gene) Atkins chats with boys and girls from different parts of the
country about the drama.
|
1966 |
NBC Promotions and Programming |
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Publicity Portraits |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
7/14 | 1303 |
Edwin Newman Written on verso: "NBC News Day Report" Edwin Newman NBC
TV Advertising.
|
circa 1960s |
7/14 | 1304 | circa 1960s | |
7/14 | 1305 | Ray Scherer |
circa 1960s |
7/14 | 1306 | Robert MacNeil |
circa 1960s |
7/14 | 1307 | Frank McGee |
circa 1960s |
7/14 | 1308 | G. Wilke |
circa 1960s |
Leo Durocher |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
7/15 | 1309 |
Leo Durocher standing in front of the KING Radio
and Television Center marquee reading: NBC sports are really king, Leo
Durocher Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
7/15 | 1310 |
Leo Durocher showing Dorothy Stimson Bullitt how
to hold a baseball Attached note: Leo Durocher tried to teach me how to
hold a pitch ball - but I never made the team.
|
circa 1960s |
Garfield High School induction of James Franciscus
into Hall of Fame |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
7/15 | 1311 |
Lynda Lewis placing a photograph of James
Franciscus into the Garfield High School Hall of Fame with Kathy Tagawa and
students present Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
7/15 | 1312 | Lynda Lewis hanging a photograph of James
Franciscus with Kathy Tagawa at desk Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
Box/Folder | item | ||
7/15 | 1313-1314 | Robert Sarnoff at table |
circa 1960s |
7/15 | 1315 | 1964 | |
NBC Promotional Scrapbook Photographs are from Dorothy Stimson Bullitt business papers
of the King Broadcasting Company, 1933-1993. Accession No. 5269-002, Box 112,
NBC Promotional Scrapbook.
|
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Box/Folder | item | ||
7/16 | 1316 | James Drury publicity portrait Originally located on page 1 in scrapbook.
|
circa 1960s |
7/16 | 1317-1339 |
Advertisement on bus of NBC shows appearing on
KING TV including day of the week and time Shows include: Wackiest Ship in
the Army, Bonanza, Branded, Camp Runamuck,
Run For Your Life, Hank, My Mother the Car,
Laredo, Please Don't Eat the
Daisies, Mona McClusky,
John Forsythe Show, Mr.
Roberts, I Spy, Man
From U.N.C.L.E., Walt Disney,
Daniel Boone, Dr.
Kildare, Dean Martin, The Virginian, Andy
Williams, Flipper, and
Get Smart. Originally located on page 2, 2A and 3
in scrapbook.
|
circa 1960s |
7/17 | 1340 | Poster advertising James Drury as Grand Marshall
of the Seafair Torchlight Parade Originally located on page 5 in scrapbook.
|
1965 |
7/17 | 1341 |
KING signboard advertising James Drury as Grand
Marshall of the Seafair Torchlight Parade Originally located on page 7A in scrapbook.
|
1965 |
7/17 | 1342-1343 | Poster in store windows promoting Walt Disney on
NBC Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (photographer)
Originally located on page 8A in scrapbook.
|
1965 |
7/17 | 1344 |
Poster on light pole at NE 43rd Street and
University Avenue promoting University District Junior Seafair Parade tribute
to Walt Disney Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington
Originally located on page 8A in scrapbook.
|
1965 |
7/17 | 1345 |
KING-TV calliope float in Seafair parade featuring
Wunda Wunda, other participants and floats including the Yacht Club of Des
Moines Bob Carver, Seattle, Washington (photographer)
Originally located on page 8A in scrapbook.
|
1965 |
7/17 | 1346 |
Navy Band during Seafair Parade led by baton
twirler and followed by floats with crowd on sidewalk at East 45th Street and
University Avenue, Seattle U.S. Navy (photographer)
Note with photo: 50,000 witness Tribute to Walt Disney
parade. Written on photo: Part of parade day crowd in the University District.
Originally located on page 9 in scrapbook.
|
1965 |
7/17 | 1347-1348 |
Bill Corcoran with color television contest
winner Dudley, Hardin & Yang, Seattle, Washington (photographer)
Originally located on page 12 in scrapbook.
|
1965 |
7/17 | 1349 |
RCA repairman with service truck Originally located on page 15A in scrapbook.
|
1965 |
7/17 | 1350 |
Salesman with woman at television department at
The Bon Marche surrounded by KING-TV posters promoting NBC shows Originally located on page 16 in scrapbook.
|
1965 |
7/18 | 1351-1353 |
Television sales display with promotional
photographs of celebrities on wall at Poole Electric Originally located on page 16 in scrapbook.
|
circa 1960s |
7/18 | 1354 | Display of television schedule in KING Radio and
Television Center lobby Originally located on page 16 in scrapbook.
|
1965 |
KING TV promotional photographs of NBC programs in
television sales department of Sears stores Originally located on page 17 in scrapbook.
|
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Box/Folder | item | ||
7/18 | 1355 | Sears Roosevelt store |
1965 |
7/18 | 1356-1358 | Sears Renton store |
1965 |
7/18 | 1359-1360 | 1965 | |
Box/Folder | item | ||
7/18 | 1361 |
Family receiving NBC beach towel with television
programming schedule with Mark Wayne on left and Pat Lewis on right and crowd
in background Dudley, Hardin & Yang, Seattle, Washington (photographer)
Originally located on page 22A in scrapbook.
|
1965 |
7/18 | 1362 |
Crowd waiting to receive NBC beach
towels Dudley, Hardin & Yang, Seattle, Washington (photographer)
Originally located on page 22A in scrapbook.
|
1965 |
8/1 | 1363 | Posters of KING TV NBC programs
Laredo and Please Don't Eat
the Daises with day and time of airing Originally located on page 23 in scrapbook.
|
1965 |
8/1 | 1364-1379 |
KING Radio and Television Center marquee promoting
NBC Week and various programs including time of airing Originally located on page 25 in scrapbook.
|
1965 |
8/1 | 1380-1382a |
Local press invited to NBC programming previewing
party Originally located on page 26A in scrapbook.
|
1965 |
8/1 | 1382b | KING 5 cameraman filming parade |
circa 1970s-1980s |
KING-TV Awards |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
8/2 | 1383 | Alfred P. Sloan Radio-TV Award for Distinguished
Public Service in highway safety plaque Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1951 |
8/2 | 1384 | 1957 | |
8/2 | 1385 | Dorothy Stimson Bullitt at table with others during
awards dinner for the Thomas Edison Foundation |
1957 |
8/2 | 1386 | Seventeen awards received by KING during the
1950s List of specific awards included with photo.
Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
8/2 | 1387 |
Cheri and Bill Corcoran and two other men with an
award to KING Broadcasting Company from the American Humane
Association Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
8/2 | 1388-1390 |
Men holding Paul Bunyan Award presented by
Roostertails INC. Miss Seattle Gene Weber of Fred Carter (photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
Box/Folder | |||
8/2 | 1391 |
KING personnel H. Fortins, Ruth Prins, Noel Johnson,
Betty Evans, Henry Owens, Cheri and Bill Corcoran receiving award from
President of Seattle Junior League, Mrs. Arnold Groth Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
box:oversize | |||
XH8 | 1392 | Banquet for the Eighteenth Annual Presentation of
the George Foster Peabody Radio and Television Awards at the Hotel Roosevelt
Empire Photographers, New York, New York (Photographer)
|
April 2, 1958 |
Box/Folder | |||
8/2 | 1393 |
Al Hunter receiving award from Lieutenant Colonel
William B. Travis SFC James F. Pizzuto, U.S. Army Recruiting Station, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached note: Lt. Colonel William B. Travis, Commanding
Officer, Seattle Recruiting Main Station, presented a Certificate of
Recognition to Mr. Al Hunter, Assistant Manager of KING-TV for public service
time donated to the US Army Recruiting effort by KING-TV.
|
1962 |
8/3 | 1394-1395 | Awards on wall in office |
circa 1970s |
8/3 | 1396-1405 | circa 1950s-1970s | |
8/3 | 1406 | Display case with awards |
circa 1970s |
Signed photographs to Henry Owen Henry Owen was an executive vice-president of KING as well as a
board member.
|
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box-folder:oversize | item | ||
10/3 | 1407 |
Walt Disney and Frank Newman looking at film
strip Signed: To Henry B. Owen, Frank Newman and Walt Disney.
|
circa 1950s |
Box/Folder | |||
8/4 | 1408 | Rosalynn and Jimmy Carter waving to the crowd from
stage during the Democratic National Convention Photo is signed by Rosalynn and Jimmy Carter.
|
1976 |
KING Broadcasting Staff Social Events |
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KING alumni reunion party The party was held at the Boreson's house.
|
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Box/Folder | item | ||
8/4 | 1409-1411 | 1978 | |
8/4 | 1412 | Bea Wonorian and Peggy Zachary |
1978 |
8/4 | 1413 | Dorothy Stimson Bullitt talking with
guest |
1978 |
8/4 | 1414 | Lee Schulman and Stan Boreson with arms around each
other |
1978 |
8/4 | 1415 | Chuck Snyder with other guests |
1978 |
8/4 | 1416-1417 | 1978 | |
8/4 | 1418-1425 | 1978 | |
8/5 | 1426 | Chuck Herring talking with woman |
1978 |
8/5 | 1427 | Al Wallace, Ted Bryant, Chuck Snyder and other
woman |
1978 |
8/5 | 1428 | Mike Rhodes eating with two other women |
1978 |
8/5 | 1429 | Peggy Zachary |
1978 |
8/5 | 1430 | 1978 | |
8/5 | 1431 | Stan Boreson with arm around Dorothy Stimson Bullitt
surrounded by other guests |
1978 |
8/5 | 1432-1433 | Jack Fearey sitting at table |
1978 |
8/5 | 1434 | Ed Racine |
1978 |
8/5 | 1435-1436 | Guests at alumni party |
1978 |
8/5 | 1437 | Al Smith and others next to pool |
1978 |
8/5 | 1438 | Chuck Snyder and others at alumni party |
1978 |
8/5 | 1439 | 1978 | |
8/5 | 1440 | Bill O' Mara standing between Al Wallace and
woman |
1978 |
Good luck party for Payson Hall and Milnore
Moreson |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
8/5 | 1441 | Milnore Moreson cutting cake |
1979 |
8/5 | 1442 | 1979 | |
8/5 | 1443 | Payson Hall with cake on desk and Milnore Moreson
standing behind him |
1979 |
Other KING social gatherings and events |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
8/6 | 1444 | 1977 | |
8/6 | 1445 | Clara Stenstrom, Keith Brandt, Hazel Leland, Peggy
Zachary, and man sitting at table |
1977 |
8/6 | 1446 | Clara Stenstrom at table |
circa 1977 |
8/6 | 1447 | Doug Reeves and Bob Royer |
circa 1970s |
8/6 | 1448 | circa 1980s | |
8/6 | 1449 | Dorothy Stimson Bullitt with Hope Tuttle and Sharon
Brown at KANW Volunteer Appreciation party |
April 22, 1983 |
KING Christmas party, early 1980s |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
8/6 | 1450 | circa 1980s | |
8/6 | 1451-1455 | Reception line with Dorothy Stimson Bullitt, Harriet
Bullitt, Ancil Payne, Eric Brennen and others greeting guests Written on verso of 1455: In reception line 2 hours!.
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circa 1980s |
8/6 | 1456 | circa 1980s | |
8/6 | 1457 | Ancil Payne with a man and a woman |
circa 1980s |
8/6 | 1458 | Ancil Payne, Eric Brenner with another man and
woman |
circa 1980s |
Dorothy Stimson BullittReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
8/7 | 1459 | Woman with skis on mountain Written on verso: Carol-killed in auto accident. Gloria's
secretary-from Pullman and in her memory a sort of scholarship with KING was
started by her father and mother. The student in junior class who qualifies,
comes to KING for summer and to fill vacation vacancies in various
departments.
|
circa 1950s |
8/7 | 1460 | Downtown Chicago near Saks Fifth Avenue building on
Michigan Avenue Hutchinson Photography, Chicago, Illinois (Photographer)
|
November 9, 1961 |
8/7 | 1461 |
John Blair kissing Dorothy Bullitt in front of
easel Hutchinson Photography, Chicago, Illinois (Photographer)
|
November 9, 1961 |
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt with various people |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
8/7 | 1462 |
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt and Colonel Mary Louise M.
Rasmunson, Director of the Women's Army Corps at the Pentagon Note on verso: Mrs. A. Scott Bullitt, Chairman of the Board
of King Broadcasting Company of Seattle, Washington, was appointed in 1962 to a
three year term on the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services by
the Secretary of Defense. She is shown here at the Pentagon with Colonel Mary
Louise M. Rasmunson, USA, Director of the Women's Army Corps.
|
circa 1950s |
8/7 | 1463 | Rosel H. Hyde, Dorothy Bullitt, Joel Kither, Delphine
Haley, Andrew Haley, John Willaughby, Gloria Chandler, and Fletcher Warren at
dining table at the Normandie Roof Restaurant at the Mount Royal Hotel in
Montreal, Canada Photo is in souvenir card signed by the attendees.
|
circa 1950s |
8/7 | 1464 |
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt and Haile Selassie, Emperor of
Ethiopia Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Attached note: Emperor Haile Selassie, Lion of Judah, King
of Kings at KING visiting Seattle to be convinced that a concrete bridge can
float.
|
circa 1950s |
8/7 | 1465 | Dorothy Stimson Bullitt eating at table with
others Forde and Carter, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
8/7 | 1466 |
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt holding a yard stick standing
between a man and woman Royal C. Crooks, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1955 |
8/7 | 1467 |
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt at the Stork Club in New York
City, with two men and a woman Stork Club, New York City (photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
8/7 | 1468 | Dorothy Stimson Bullitt with man next to flower
arrangement spelling out Kenneth Friedl Written on verso: Syracuse University.
|
circa 1950s |
8/7 | 1469 | Dorothy Stimson Bullitt and Ethna White with Mike
Bader in the background |
circa 1950s |
8/7 | 1470 |
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt and daughter Harriet
disembarking from plane with man in military uniform behind them Camera Associates, New York City (Photographer)
Written on verso: Behind Mrs. Bullitt: daughter Harriet (of
Gainesville, Fla).
|
circa 1950s |
8/8 | 1471 | circa 1960s | |
8/8 | 1472 | Dorothy Stimson Bullitt at Waldorf Astoria dining room
with Gloria Chandler, Harriet Bullitt and others Photo is in Waldorf Astoria Empire Room souvenir folder.
Waldorf Astoria (photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
8/8 | 1473-1474 |
Woman with Gloria Chandler looking at the book
The Snowy Day in front of bookshelves Dudley, Hardin & Yang, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
8/8 | 1475-1476 | Woman holding cup and saucer next to Dorothy Stimson
Bullitt |
circa 1960s |
8/8 | 1477 | circa 1960s | |
8/8 | 1478 | Dorothy Stimson Bullitt with Gloria Chandler shaking
hands with man |
circa 1960s |
8/8 | 1479 |
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt and Jamalieh Long around a
dining table with other women Written on verso: DSB, Wana McDole, Mary Skelton, Emily,
Frances, Gloria (Chandler), Pat Cranston, Dorothy Lahr, Thelma, ?, Jamaliah
Long-Indonesia at 1014 Nov.1964.
Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1964 |
8/9 | 1480 | undated | |
8/9 | 1481 | Dorothy Stimson Bullitt, Wana McDole, Pat Cranston,
Jamaliah Long and Gloria Chandler sitting in discussion Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Written on verso: From left: Mrs. A. Scott Bullitt, Mrs.
Wana McDole, Miss Pat Cranston, Jamaliah, Miss Gloria Chandler.
|
1964 |
8/9 | 1482 |
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt, Warren G. Magnuson and Frank
Stanton at conference table Attached note: TV-Radio Network plans for comprehensive
coverage [of] Century 21 Exposition opening in Seattle May 10, 1961 are
discussed in Washington D.C. by (l to r) Mrs. A. Scott Bullitt, KING-TV,
Seattle; Chairman Warren G. Magnuson, D., Wash., of Senate Interstate and
Foreign Commerce Committee; and Dr. Frank Stanton, President, Columbia
Broadcasting System.
|
circa 1960s |
8/9 | 1483 | Dorothy Stimson Bullitt next to woman with man
speaking at podium and satellite dish behind them From accompanying material: Dorothy Stimson Bullitt at the
KCTS channel 9 satellite dedication.
James O. Sneddon, Office of Information Services, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1970s |
8/9 | 1484 |
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt and Bob Behnke at the KCTS
channel 9 satellite dedication James O. Sneddon, Office of Information Services, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1970s |
8/9 | 1485 |
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt, Payson Hall and Nat Pascall
at the Western Bancorporation reception Darrel Wood, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
September 18, 1973 |
8/9 | 1486 | Dorothy Stimson Bullitt and woman at the Western
Bancorporation reception Darrel Wood, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
September 18, 1973 |
8/9 | 1487 | circa 1980s | |
8/9 | 1488 | Dorothy Stimson Bullitt's dog Lilly |
circa 1980s |
8/9 | 1489 | Dorothy Stimson Bullitt with Bob Royer Chris Bennion, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1980s |
8/9 | 1490 |
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt, Charles Royer and Harriet
Bullitt [?] Chris Bennion, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1980s |
8/9 | 1491 | Dorothy Stimson Bullitt and man Chris Bennion, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1980s |
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt at KING |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
8/10 | 1492 | Henry Owen, Dorothy Stimson Bullitt, Russ Norman and
other men at ceremony From accompanying material: Dorothy Stimson Bullitt
presenting awards of recognition to KING staff members.
|
circa 1950s |
8/10 | 1493 |
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt standing next to electronic
equipment with two women and a man James O. Sneddon, Office of Public Information, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
8/10 | 1494a-b | Dorothy Stimson Bullitt at her desk |
circa 1950s |
8/10 | 1495 | circa 1950s | |
8/10 | 1496 |
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt on couch with Elizabeth Evans
holding a poodle with people behind them; Gloria Chandler in hat Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
8/10 | 1497 | Dorothy Stimson Bullitt and other women in buffet
line Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
8/10 | 1498 | circa 1980s | |
8/10 | 1499 | circa 1980s | |
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt with University of Washington
Board of Regents |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
8/11 | 1500 |
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt sitting with other University
of Washington Regents around table James O. Sneddon, Office of News Services, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
8/11 | 1501 | Dorothy Stimson Bullitt standing with a woman and
three men in tuxedos From accompanying material: Occasion is the Centennial
Convocation of the University of Washington where President Kennedy was the
speaker.
Heib, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
November 16, 1961 |
8/11 | 1502 |
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt and John F.
Kennedy Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
November 16, 1961 |
8/11 | 1503 | Dorothy Stimson Bullitt with John F. Kennedy and
woman Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Photo is possibly signed by John F. Kennedy.
|
November 16, 1961 |
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt at National Association of
Broadcasters and Code Board |
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box:oversize | item | ||
XH8 | 1504 | 24th Annual Convention Banquet of the National
Association of Broadcasters, Stevens Hotel, Chicago (Oscar 46-1312-A)
Oscar & Associates, Chicago, Illinois (Photographer)
|
October 24, 1946 |
Box/Folder | |||
8/11 | 1505 | William S. Paley, Chairman of CBS Inc. |
circa 1950s |
8/11 | 1506 | Harold Fellows Signed: For so many reasons, Hal Fellows.
|
circa 1950s |
8/11 | 1507 |
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt at a TV Code Board meeting
with nine other men Written on verso: TV Code Board-left to right. 1. 2. FCC com
Barkley; 3. Bob Ferguson; 4. 5. Dick Shafto; 6. Joe Hartenbower; 7. FCC com
Rosek Hyde; 8. DB; 9. Leo Whitney.
Capitol Photo Services, Washington D.C (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
8/11 | 1508 |
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt with a large group of men at
the White House Harris and Ewing (photographer)
Written on verso: FCC and the Directors of Broadcasting
after session with President Eisenhower at the White House.
|
circa 1950s |
8/12 | 1509 |
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt shaking hands with Payson
Hall; Dick Rawls, Frank Fogarty and Paul Adanti present From accompanying material: FCC and the Directors of
Broadcasting after session with the President.
|
July 2, 1954 |
8/12 | 1510 | Ed Meredith and Dorothy Stimson Bullitt shaking hands
with Paul Adanti in background at the NAB convention |
1955 |
8/12 | 1511 | circa 1950s | |
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt with AMPEX
executives |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
8/12 | 1512 | Dorothy Stimson Bullitt at table during NAB
convention with three AMPEX executives and James Middlebrooks on the
right Chuck Hess, Exquisite Photography (Photographer)
Written on verso: With Ampex execs at NAM meet.
|
circa 1950s |
8/12 | 1513 |
AMPEX executive with Dorothy Stimson Bullitt and
James Middlebrooks at table during NAB convention Chuck Hess, Exquisite Photography (Photographer)
Written on verso: With Ampex exec, left, and Crown
stations engineering chief Jas. Middlebrooks at NAB meeting.
|
circa 1950s |
8/12 | 1514 | AMPEX executive with Dorothy Stimson Bullitt during
NAB convention Chuck Hess, Exquisite Photography (Photographer)
Written on verso: At NAB meet with Ampex Exec.
|
circa 1950s |
Box/Folder | item | ||
8/12 | 1515 |
George Whitney, Dorothy Stimson Bullitt and man at
table with Edward H. Bronson, Joseph Herald, Robert Ferguson and Gaines Keeley
behind them Oscar & Associates, Chicago, Illinois (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
8/12 | 1516 | Man talking to Dorothy Stimson Bullitt during NAB
convention Capitol Photo Service, Washington D.C (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
8/12 | 1517 | 1959 | |
8/12 | 1518 | Mickey McClung at NAB convention |
1959 |
8/12 | 1519 |
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt and members of the NAB TV Code
Review Board on stage Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
1962 |
8/12 | 1520 | Dorothy Stimson Bullitt presented with resolution from
man at NAB convention Oscar & Associates, Chicago, Illinois (Photographer)
|
1963 |
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt and the Association of Women
Broadcasters |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
8/12 | 1521 | circa 1950s | |
8/12 | 1522 | Gloria Chandler with Dorothy Stimson Bullitt holding a
pamphlet with a man James O. Sneddon (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
Publicity portraits inscribed to Dorothy Stimson Bullitt
|
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
8/13 | 1523 | Charles E. Mitchell Signed: To Mrs. D. Bullitt. From Charles E. Mitchell.
|
circa 1950s |
8/13 | 1524 | Beverly Zachary Bloom, Chicago, Illinois (Photographer)
Signed: To Dorothy Bullitt with all best wishes. Beverly
Zachary.
|
circa 1950s |
8/13 | 1525 |
Judith Waller Maurice Seymour, Chicago, Illinois (Photographer)
Signed: To Dorothy, With my love & deep admiration
Judith. August 1953.
|
1953 |
8/13 | 1526 | Betty Thomas Girling Bruce Sifford, Minneapolis, Minnesota (Photographer)
Signed: To Dorothy-Betty Thomas Girling. Written on verso:
Betty Girling Minneapolis a cripple.
|
circa 1950s |
8/13 | 1527 |
David Brinkley Signed: To Mrs. Bullitt-With thanks and very best wishes.
David Brinkley.
|
circa 1950s |
8/13 | 1528 |
Mike Wallace Signed: Greetings and thanks to you, Mrs. Bullitt- from Mike
Wallace.
|
circa 1950s |
8/13 | 1529 | Gertrude Broderick Harris & Ewing, Washington D.C (Photographer)
Signed: To Dorothy with affectionate regards, Gertrude
Broderick. Written on verso: Mrs. Gertrude G Broderick. Radio-TV
education specialist. U.S. Office of Education, Washington D.C.
|
circa 1950s |
box-folder:oversize | |||
10/3 | 1530 | Frank Newman Signed: To- Mrs. A. Scott Bullitt with my very best wishes.
Frank L Newman.
|
circa 1950s |
Box/Folder | |||
8/13 | 1531 |
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt with Phil Donahue Signed: To Mrs. Bullitt-Who knows a good idea when she hears
one-with my gratitude and appreciation, Phil Donahue.
|
circa 1980s |
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt Publicity Portraits |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
8/14 | 1532 | Dorothy Stimson Bullitt Dolph Zubick, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
8/14 | 1533 |
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt at desk Beverlee Christensen, The Evergreen State College (Photographer)
|
circa 1980s |
8/14 | 1534 | Dorothy Stimson Bullitt in white cardigan Beverlee Christensen, The Evergreen State College (Photographer)
|
circa 1980s |
Awards to Dorothy Stimson Bullitt |
|||
Outstanding Civic Services Award from Real Estate
Board |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
8/14 | 1535 | John Scott shaking hands with Dorothy Stimson
Bullitt as Frank Perkins holds plaque Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
8/14 | 1536-1537 |
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt receiving plaque from Frank
Perkins Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
8/14 | 1538-1539 | Dorothy Stimson Bullitt with Frank Perkins and John
Scott holding Outstanding Civic Service plaque Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
8/14 | 1540 |
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt in spotlight sitting next to
man Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
8/14 | 1541 | Dorothy Stimson Bullitt shaking hands of audience
from podium |
circa 1950s |
8/15 | 1542-1543 |
Crowd at tables during ceremony Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
8/15 | 1544-1547 | Stage and speakers during ceremony Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
8/15 | 1548-1553 |
Crowd and stage at ceremony Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
8/16 | 1554-1555 | Dorothy Stimson Bullitt at podium receiving applause
and gift Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
8/16 | 1556 |
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt at podium at Seattle Real
Estate Award ceremony Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
Box/Folder | item | ||
8/16 | 1557 |
Man holding package with Dorothy Stimson
Bullitt Al Roberts (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
8/16 | 1558 | Judd Doughty presenting award to Dorothy Stimson
Bullitt from Pierce County schools |
circa 1960s |
8/16 | 1559 |
Melville Monheimer Jr., presenting Certificates of
Recognition to Matthew W. Hill and Dorothy Stimson Bullitt from the National
Conference of Christians and Jews Forde Photographers, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
|
circa 1960 |
8/16 | 1560 | Martin Agronsky, Stimson Bullitt and Trevor Thomas
holding awards presented by the Alfred I. DuPont Foundation along with Fred
Cole and Aur Greene Fremont Davis (Photographer)
Written on verso: Left to right - Pres Cole of Wash &
Lee, Martin Agronsky, Aur Greene, Stimson Bullitt, Trevor Thomas of KPFK 1961
accepting the Dupont award.
|
1961 |
8/16 | 1561 | 1961 | |
8/16 | 1562 | Dorothy Stimson Bullitt receiving award for
Educational Television from Dean Sherburn Alfred A. Monner, The Journal, Portland, Oregon (Photographer)
|
1965 |
8/16 | 1563 |
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt and Robert Cooper holding
Robert E. Eastman Award W.H. (Bill) Houlton, Seattle, Washington (Photographer)
Written on verso: Mrs. Scot Bullitt & Robert Cooper.
Attached: Newspaper clipping dated Oct. 16, 1966.
|
1966 |
Dorothy Bullitt receiving Medal of Merit for Dorothy
Stimson Bullitt, with Gov. and Mrs. Booth Gardner |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
8/16 | 1564 | Dorothy Bullitt standing between Governor Booth
Gardner and his wife Jean Gardner Signed: Jean Gardner, Booth Gardner.
|
1987 |
8/16 | 1565 |
Jean Gardner and Governor Booth Gardner standing
with Washington Medal of Merit recipients Dorothy Bullitt and Lester Sauvage;
recipients Orville Vogel, and Warren G. Magnuson in front Signed: Jean Gardner, Booth Gardner.Dorothy Bullitt stood in for her grandmother, Dorothy
Stimson Bullitt, who was the recipient.
|
1987 |
KING Broadcasting Company's SubsidiariesReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
KGW Portland |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
8/17 | 1566 | circa 1940s | |
8/17 | 1567 | Aerial view of Portland, Oregon, with Mt. Hood in the
background Photo-Art Commercial Studios, Portland, Oregon (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
8/17 | 1568 |
Aerial view of Portland, Oregon Photo-Art Commercial Studios, Portland, Oregon (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
8/17 | 1569 |
Possibly Theta Sigma Phi Sorority members decorating
the hat of KGW personality Carl E. Vermilna, The Oregonian, Portland, Oregon (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
8/17 | 1570 | Peabody Award |
circa 1950s |
8/17 | 1571 |
KGW studio with music equipment Ralph Vincent, Portland, Oregon (Photographer)
|
circa 1950s |
8/17 | 1572 | Photo of map of KGW and KUGN primary coverage in the
Willamette Valley |
circa 1950s |
8/17 | 1573-1574 |
Parcel of land with houses and cars at the
intersection of N.W. 19th & Savier looking northwest and northeast in
Portland, Oregon Photo-Art Commercial Studios, Portland, Oregon (Photographer)
|
1953 |
8/17 | 1575 |
Mans hand holding Western Union Telegram regarding
KGW-TV over desk Telegram reads: Don't finalize Portland, Oregon TV
plans-Stop-Important KGW info coming-Stop-Channel 8 Air date: Dec. 17th Walter
Wagstaff KGW TV Portland, Oregon.
|
1956 |
Konnie G. Worth, Portland Parking Police
Training |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
9/1 | 1576 | circa 1950s | |
9/1 | 1577 | Konnie G. Worth overseeing the exercise routine of
the women of the Portland Parking Police at KGW-TV 8 studios |
1958 |
9/1 | 1578 | Konnie G. Worth overseeing the exercise routine of
the women of the Portland Parking Police at the KGW-TV 8 studios Written on verso: Stamina necessary to perform duties to
which they will be assigned is gained through exercises taught by Konnie G.
Worth during training program.
|
1958 |
9/1 | 1579 | Konnie G. Worth standing next to a KGW-TV 8 camera
in studio pointed towards the women of the Portland parking police Written on verso: Konnie pauses for breather during
routine training of Portland Meter Maids.
|
1958 |
9/1 | 1580 |
Konnie G. Worth directing the women of the Portland
parking police at KGW-TV 8 studio Written on verso: Posture being an important part of the
Meter Maid training program. Konnie instructs trainees in exercises intended to
promote good posture.
|
1958 |
Bible, Freud, and Daily
Living television show Religious television show broadcast on KGW TV in Portland,
Oregon, in the 1960s
|
circa 1960s | ||
Box/Folder | item | ||
9/1 | 1580a |
Arthur Schwabe and Dewey at table on set at KCR,
Portland Written on verso: Bible, Freud, and Daily Living.
|
circa 1960s |
6/11 | 1580b | Al Rooney behind large book, probably a bible, on
set Written on back: Bible, Freud, and Daily living. Al
Rooney-reader.
|
circa 1960s |
Photos from scrapbook of coverage of presidential
election in Oregon, 1964 |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
9/1 | 1581-1586 | 1964 | |
9/1 | 1587-1591 | Contact sheets of NBC news coverage at KGW-TV
studios during the 1964 Oregon presidential primary included are David
Brinkley, Frank McGee and Enid Roth |
1964 |
Box/Folder | item | ||
9/2 | 1592 | circa 1970s | |
9/2 | 1593 | 1972 | |
KGW Personnel |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
9/2 | 1594 | Two women at desk, possibly in KGW
office |
circa 1950s |
9/2 | 1595 |
Woman at table in KGW office Written on verso: KGW prog. department before opening.
|
1956 |
9/2 | 1596-1597 | 1961 | |
9/2 | 1598 | Pat Massey |
circa 1960s |
9/2 | 1599 | Andrew Jordan |
circa 1960s |
9/2 | 1600 | Dorothy Stimson Bullitt at dining table with Kapper
Johnson |
circa 1960s |
9/2 | 1601 | circa 1970s | |
9/2 | 1602 | circa 1970s | |
9/2 | 1603 | Dorothy Stimson Bullitt with Jay Wright |
circa 1970s |
9/2 | 1604 | Ken Hermanson signing KGW scrapbook |
circa 1970s |
9/2 | 1605 | circa 1970s | |
9/2 | 1606 | Norm Hefron |
circa 1970s |
9/3 | 1607 | Donna Kantor |
circa 1970s |
9/3 | 1608 | circa 1970s | |
9/3 | 1609 | Patsy Collins with Dorothy Stimson Bullitt in KGW
office |
circa 1970s |
9/3 | 1610 | circa 1970s | |
9/3 | 1611 | Cappel at KGW |
circa 1970s |
9/3 | 1612 | Gloria Chandler |
circa 1970s |
9/3 | 1613 | circa 1970s | |
9/3 | 1614 | Jay Wright and Ancil Payne examining large
book |
circa 1970s |
9/3 | 1615 | circa 1970s | |
9/3 | 1616 | Dorothy Stimson Bullitt with Al Wallace |
circa 1970s |
9/3 | 1617 | Forest Amsden standing behind desk |
circa 1970s |
9/3 | 1618 | Ancil Payne, Tom McCall and Forest Amsden standing
behind table with cake |
circa 1970s |
9/4 | 1619 | circa 1970s | |
9/4 | 1620 | Ancil Payne with Jim Kime looking at KGW
scrapbook |
circa 1970s |
9/4 | 1621 | Clare Hannawalt at desk |
circa 1970s |
9/4 | 1622 | circa 1970s | |
9/4 | 1623 | Lucille Gideon and Gloria Chandler eating
pie |
circa 1970s |
9/4 | 1624 | circa 1970s | |
9/4 | 1625 | circa 1970s | |
9/4 | 1626 | Jack Shawcroft, Clare Hannawalt and Stan Carlson
holding equipment |
circa 1970s |
9/4 | 1627 | circa 1970s | |
9/4 | 1628 | Helen Platt and Tom McCall |
circa 1970s |
9/4 | 1629 | Andrew Jordan and another man |
circa 1970s |
9/4 | 1630 | circa 1970s | |
9/4 | 1631 | circa 1970s | |
9/4 | 1632 | Man holding television next to another man in
restaurant |
circa 1970s |
KREM Spokane |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
9/5 | 1633 | Stimson Bullitt at KREM-TV studio |
circa 1960s |
9/5 | 1634 | Stimson Bullitt and a man next to KREM-TV
camera |
circa 1960s |
9/5 | 1635-1636 | circa 1960s | |
9/5 | 1637 | Man showing Stimson Bullitt the inside of KREM-TV
camera |
circa 1960s |
9/5 | 1638 | circa 1960s | |
9/5 | 1639 | Dorothy Stimson Bullitt with Dean
Woodbridge |
circa 1980s |
9/5 | 1640 | circa 1980s | |
9/5 | 1641 | Dorothy Stimson Bullitt in front of KREM 2 ice
sculpture |
circa 1980s |
Facilities, vehicles, and events |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
9/5 | 1642-1644 | circa 1963 | |
9/6 | 1645 | circa 1963 | |
9/6 | 1646 | KREM camera crew above boxing match |
circa 1963 |
9/6 | 1647-1650 | 1964 | |
KTVB Boise |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
9/6 | 1651-1652 |
KTVB Channel 7 building Garret Photography and Gallery, Boise, Idaho (Photographer)
|
circa 1970s |
9/6 | 1653 | Fountain at KTVB Channel 7 building Garret Photography and Gallery, Boise, Idaho (Photographer)
|
circa 1970s |
9/6 | 1654 | KTVB building walkway Garret Photography and Gallery, Boise, Idaho (Photographer)
|
circa 1970s |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Broadcasting--History--Sources
- Radio stations--Washington (State)--Seattle
- Television stations--Washington (State)--Seattle
- Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)
Personal Names
- Altschull, J. Herbert--Photographs
- Belcher, Rod (Sportscaster)--Photographs
- Bullitt, Dorothy Stimson, 1892-1989--Photographs
Corporate Names
- KING-FM (Radio station : Seattle, Wash.)
- King 5 Television (Television station : Seattle, Wash.)
- King 5 Television (Television station : Seattle, Wash.)--Employees--Photographs
- King Broadcasting Company
- King Broadcasting Company--Employees
- King Broadcasting Company--Photographs
- Radio KING (Radio station : Seattle, Wash.)