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Harlan Thomas Architectural Work Photograph Collection, approximately 1910-1940
Overview of the Collection
- Title
- Harlan Thomas Architectural Work Photograph Collection
- Dates
- approximately 1910-1940 (inclusive)19101940
- Quantity
- 70 black and white photographic prints (1 box)
- Collection Number
- PH0394
- Summary
- Photographs of buildings, architectural renderings, and floor plans designed by Harlan Thomas, as well as those designed by architecture firms in which Harlan Thomas was involved. Also included are portraits of Harlan Thomas
- 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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Entire collection can be viewed on the Libraries’ Digital Collections website. Permission of Visual Materials Curator is required to view originals. Contact Special Collections for more information.
- Languages
- English
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
Harlan Thomas was born in Des Moines, Iowa on January 10, 1870. His father, a Civil War Veteran, moved the family to Fort Collins, Colorado, when Harlan was nine years old. He enrolled in Colorado State College in 1885 and became interested in architecture, although his father's death in 1886 forced him to withdraw after only one year of study. Between 1886 and 1891, Thomas worked as a carpenter and draftsman, eventually re-enrolling in Colorado State in 1891. By the time he graduated in 1894 he had already designed two buildings for Colorado State University's campus and a home addition for Franklin Avery, a prominent Fort Collins businessman. After graduation, Thomas opened an architectural office before moving to Europe with his new wife, Edith Partridge, in 1895.
Thomas worked in Denver and traveled extensively between 1896 and 1906, finally moving to Seattle in 1906. Over the next 43 years, Thomas contributed numerous architectural works to the Pacific Northwest. His projects include: the Chelsea Hotel, the Sorrento Hotel, the Queen Anne Seattle Public Library, the Seattle Chamber of Commerce Building, the Rhodes Department Store (now known as the Arcade Plaza Building), the first Harborview Hospital building, Bagley Hall at the University of Washington, Laurelhurst Church and the Sand Point Community United Methodist Church. In addition, he designed several high schools, including one in Enumclaw, Washington, the Weatherwax High School in Aberdeen, Washington, and the Masonic Temple and high school in Juneau, Alaska.
From 1926 until 1940 Thomas was a Professor of Architecture and Director of the School of Architecture at the University of Washington, Seattle. In 1940 he became the Director Emeritus of the School of Architecture at the University of Washington. Thomas retired from practice in 1949 and devoted his time to water-color painting, a skill he had practiced throughout his career. In 1951, he exhibited a number of his watercolor sketches at the University of Washington Henry Art Gallery. On September 4, 1953, Harlan Thomas died at the age of 83 at his home on 3015 West Market Street.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
The collection includes photographs of architectural works by Harlan Thomas. Photographs of architectural renderings and floor plans are included as well. Images depict commercial, medical, residential, educational, and religious structures, as well as three portraits of Harlan Thomas and one group photograph.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Alternative Forms Available
View the digital version of the collection
Restrictions on Use
Restrictions may exist on reproduction, quotation, or publication. Contact Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries for details.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
PortraitsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Folder | item | ||
1 | 1 |
Harlan Thomas S. Walters Studio (photographer)
|
undated |
1 | 2-3 | Harlan Thomas |
September 1921 |
1 | 4 |
Group portrait of first excursion party
at Alaska-British Columbia boundary monument Harlan Thomas is in the third row, eleventh person from the
left.
|
September 16, 1917 |
Architectural worksReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Folder | item | ||
2 | 5 | Aluminum Research Laboratories, New
Kensington, Pennsylvania |
undated |
2 | 6 | Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute
chemistry lab, Brooklyn, New York |
undated |
2 | 7-9 |
W.A. Broom Residence, Woodway
Park Rounds & Roaf Commercial Photo Studio, Seattle, Washington (photographer)
|
undated |
2 | 10 | undated | |
2 | 11 | 1937 | |
3 | 12 | Cornell University, Baker Chemistry
Lab, Ithaca, New York |
undated |
3 | 13 |
De Wolfe Building, Seattle,
Washington Pierson Photo Co. Commercial Photographer (photographer)
Pen and ink illustration of building facade.Note on verso reads: "Design by Kenneth Anderson (went with
Disney)"
|
undated |
3 | 14 |
Paul Feldenheimer storefront, Portland,
Oregon Note on verso attributes architecture to McLelland &
Jones.
|
1937 |
3 | 15 | undated | |
Harborview Hospital of King County,
Seattle, Washington |
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Folder | item | ||
4 | 16 | circa 1930 | |
4 | 17-18 |
View of hospital from across the
street Kenneth S. Brown,
Seattle, Washington (photographer)
|
circa 1930 |
4 | 19-20 |
Lobby Kenneth S. Brown,
Seattle, Washington (photographer)
|
1930 |
4 | 21 |
Photograph of drawing of
hospital Depue, Morgan & Co., Inc, Seattle, Washington (photographer)
|
undated |
Folder | item | ||
4 | 22-23 |
Photograph of architectural
model Walter P. Miller Commercial Photographer, Seattle, Washington (photographer)
|
undated |
4 | 24-29 | undated | |
High Schools |
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Folder | item | ||
5 | 30 | undated | |
5 | 31-35 | Photograph of architectural plans of
proposed site plot, building and floor plans of Juneau High School, Juneau,
Alaska |
March 28, 1927 |
Folder | item | ||
6 | 36 |
Artist rendering and proposed floor
plans of Laurelhurst Community Church, Seattle, Washington Note on back reads: "St. Stephen's Church, 4805 NE 45th."
|
circa April 27, 1937 |
6 | 37 | undated | |
6 | 38 | Artist rendering of Masonic Temple,
Juneau, Alaska Depue, Morgan & Co., Inc, Seattle, Washington (photographer)
|
undated |
6 | 39 |
Mt. Rainier Lodge, Longmire,
Washington Asahel Curtis, Seattle,
Washington (photographer)
|
undated |
6 | 40 |
Artist rendering of the Queen Anne
Library, Seattle, Washington Webster & Stevens,
Seattle, Washington (photographer)
|
undated |
Rhodes Department Store, Seattle,
Washington |
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Folder | item | ||
7 | 41 |
Artist rendering of exterior
"Arcade Plaza Bldg. (known as Rhodes Department Store), Second
& Union."
|
undated |
7 | 42 |
Exterior with department store
sign Kenneth S. Brown,
Seattle, Washington (photographer)
|
undated |
7 | 43 |
View of interior, shoe department in
foreground Kenneth S. Brown,
Seattle, Washington (photographer)
|
undated |
7 | 44 |
Jewelry and accessory
departments Kenneth S. Brown,
Seattle, Washington (photographer)
|
undated |
Folder | item | ||
7 | 45 | undated | |
7 | 46 |
Artist rendering of Sand Point
Community Church, Seattle, Washington "Designed by Donald P. Thomas."
|
undated |
7 | 47 |
Seventh Church of Christ Scientist,
Seattle, Washington Depue, Morgan & Co., Inc, Seattle, Washington (photographer)
|
undated |
7 | 48 |
Artist rendering of lodge, plot layout
and floorplan for Snoqualmie Hot Springs, Snoqualmie, Washington Webster & Stevens,
Seattle, Washington (photographer)
"Located on Middle Fork of Snoqualmie River and Burnt Boot
Creek."
|
undated |
8 | 49-53 | undated | |
9 | 54 |
Sprouse Reitz Co. storefront, Portland,
Oregon Completed November, 1935. Material used was Orebraloy Aluminum
with polished, satin and lacquered finishes. The contractor for the project was
Allen V. Moore. "Store front consisting of push bars, kick plates, cast
aluminum plaques and letters, horizontal and vertical bars (louvres and glass
setting furnished by others): installed complete - $650.00 (Price as of
November, 1936)."
|
undated |
9 | 55 | University of West Virginia Chemistry
Laboratory, Morgantown, West Virginia. "Downdraft table hoods, table tops, sinks, and wall shelves of
Alberene Stone."
|
undated |
9 | 56 | undated | |
University of Washington Chemistry -
Pharmacy Building, Seattle, Washington Now called Bagley Hall.
|
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Folder | item | ||
10 | 57 |
Artist rendering "Bagley Hall. Construction Cost: $1,154,000.000. 35 general
laboratories, 60 research laboratories and offices, stock room, library, study
hall, auditorium (300 seats), Lecture Hall (150 seats), 3 smaller lecture
halls. Fireproof construction: 190 x 250: 4 floors and basements."
|
February 21, 1939 |
10 | 58 |
Exterior of hall with Drumheller
fountain in front of building Roger Dudley, Commercial Photographer, Seattle, Washington (photographer)
|
undated |
10 | 59-60 |
Exterior of hall Roger Dudley, Commercial Photographer, Seattle, Washington (photographer)
|
undated |
Folder | item | ||
10 | 61 | undated | |
10 | 62 | Yale University, Sterling Laboratory of
Chemistry, New Haven, Connecticut " Table tops, reagent shelving and hoods of Alberene Stone."
|
undated |
Unidentified projects |
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Folder | item | ||
11 | 63-64 | Backside of residence and
pool. |
undated |
11 | 65-66 | Front and rear view of courthouse and
jail. |
undated |
11 | 67 | October 9, 1911 | |
11 | 68 | Pen and ink rendering of a
two-towered building, possibly a hotel |
undated |
11 | 69 | View of interior stone stairs with
wrought iron railing Rounds & Roaf Commercial Photo Studio, Seattle, Washington (photographer)
"Whitcomb interior."
|
undated |
Folder | item | ||
11 | 70 | View of lake and surrounding
brush-covered landscape Webster & Stevens,
Seattle, Washington (photographer)
|
undated |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Architects--United States--20th century
- Architects--Washington (State)--Seattle--Photographs
- College facilities--Washington (State)--Seattle--Photographs
- College teachers--Washington (State)--Seattle--Photographs
- Hospital buildings--Washington (State)--Seattle--Photographs
- Hotels--Washington (State)--Seattle--Photographs
- Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)
Personal Names
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