Department of Parks and Recreation Photographs, 1948-1992
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Seattle (Wash.). Dept. of Parks and Recreation
- Title
- Department of Parks and Recreation Photographs
- Dates
- 1948-1992 (inclusive)19481992
1967-1977 (inclusive)19671977 - Quantity
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2.2 cubic feet
93 digital image files, (93 digitized images) - Collection Number
- 5802-10
- Repository
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Seattle Municipal Archives
Seattle Municipal Archives
Office of the City Clerk
City of Seattle
PO Box 94728
98124-4728
Seattle, WA
Telephone: 2062337807
Fax: 2063869025
archives@seattle.gov - Access Restrictions
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Records are open to the public.
- Languages
- English
Historical Note
The Department of Parks and Recreation administers Seattle's parks system and community recreation programs. It maintains over 6000 acres of city parks, 20 miles of shoreline, and 22 miles of boulevards. The department operates the city's 25 community recreation centers, the Woodland Park Zoo, the Seattle Aquarium, nine swimming pools, a tennis center, and more than 400 smaller facilities. In addition, it is custodian for four public golf courses, three moorages, and several other athletic and cultural facilities.
In 1884 David Denny donated a five-acre tract that was the site of a cemetery to the City of Seattle, stipulating that it be designated a public park. The site, initially named Seattle Park and later renamed Denny Park, was the first ordinance-designated public park in Seattle. The ordinance that accepted the property (Ordinance 571) also made allowances for its conversion from a cemetery to a park and included a provision that three Park Commissioners be appointed to oversee the conversion. At that time, the City of Seattle was operating under its 1869 charter which provided for a relatively small government of 13 elected officials and three other officers, in whom all municipal authority was vested.
Legislation in 1887 (Ordinance 874) created the Board of Park Commissioners, consisting of three members to be appointed by Council, and who served three-year terms. This unpaid body was charged with all management responsibilities for Seattle's parks and was expected to report to Council as often as each quarter, making recommendations for improvements and for the acquisition of new properties.
In 1890 the City of Seattle adopted its first home-rule charter. The city's population had expanded from 3533 in 1880 to nearly 43,000. The new charter mandated a dramatically larger city government composed of 34 elected officials, 13 departments, and six regulatory commissions, including a Board of Park Commissioners. A park fund was also established, consisting of: proceeds from the sale of bonds issued for that purpose; gifts; appropriations made by Council; and 10% of the gross receipts from all fines, penalties, and licenses. The new Board of Park Commissioners, appointed by the Mayor, consisted of five paid ($300 per year) members who served five-year terms. Although the Board had all management responsibilities for Seattle's parks, including the authority to appoint a superintendent and to negotiate for property, Council retained the authority to purchase property.
In 1892 the Board appointed E. O. Schwagerl, a noted landscape architect and engineer, to be the second Superintendent of Parks. During the four years that he held the office, Schwagerl developed the first comprehensive plan for Seattle's parks. This plan may have guided Assistant City Engineer George F. Cotterill. Cotterill organized volunteers to construct 25 miles of bicycle paths, the routes of which were utilized by the Olmsted Brothers in their 1903 city-wide plan for a system of parks and boulevards.
In 1896 Seattle adopted a new home-rule charter. This charter redefined the Board of Park Commissioners as the Park Committee: five unpaid appointees who reported annually to Council. In addition, all management responsibilities of the parks, including the authority to obtain new properties, were vested with the City Council. The Superintendent of Parks position was eliminated and its responsibilities were assumed by the new Superintendent of Streets, Sewers, and Parks, one of the three members of the Board of Public Works.
In 1903, City Council adopted the Olmsted Brothers plan to expand and develop a system of parks and boulevards. At the same time, the Charter was amended, re-establishing the Board of Park Commissioners and giving it the kind of independence that park commissions in the metropolitan cities of the East enjoyed. While Council retained the authority to approve the purchase of property, the Board assumed all management responsibilities of the parks, as well as the exclusive authority to spend park fund monies. In addition, all park-related authority was removed from the Board of Public Works, and the Board of Park Commissioners elected to appoint a superintendent. Public support, both for the implementation of the Olmsted plan as well as for the new, empowered Board, was substantial. In 1905 a $500,000 park bond was passed; followed by $1,000,000 in 1908; $2,000,000 in 1910; and $500,000 in 1912.
In 1907 the Superintendent was joined by a new staff position, the Assistant Superintendent, and in the following year the first directorship, Playgrounds Director, was created. In 1912 the first full-time engineer appeared under the title Chief Engineer, later to be changed to Park Engineer. By 1922 a Head Gardener had been appointed, and two more directorships created: the Zoo Director and the Bathing Beaches Director.
In 1925 the charter was amended such that no more money could be spent in the acquisition of park properties than was available through the park fund. In that same year, the Park Engineer was replaced by a new position, the Landscape Architect. In 1926 the Board abolished the position of Superintendent, distributing that position's responsibilities between the Head Gardener and the Landscape Architect. In 1927 the position title of Park Engineer was re-established, but with the duties and responsibilities of the old superintendent, while the new Junior Park Engineer directly managed engineering and construction activity.
In 1926 Mayor Bertha K. Landes appointed a Municipal Recreation Committee, comprised of Park Board members, School Board members, and a representative of the community at large, to analyze ways in which they could cooperatively contribute to the municipal recreation program. The Committee submitted its report to the Mayor in January 1928. The report detailed which facilities were provided by the Park Board and which by the School Board; how the facilities could be more efficiently utilized; and what additional facilities were required.
A ten-year plan for the Department of Parks was announced in 1931. This plan, based upon a projected population for the Seattle metropolitan area in 1940, was a program of development aimed at making better use of existing properties, adding to those properties that needed more space, and acquiring new properties in those parts of town that were experiencing growth. Much of this plan would be realized by the Works Projects Administration later in the decade.
In 1939 administration of playground programs and bathing beaches was consolidated under the newly created position. In 1940, with the opening of the West Seattle Golf Course (the city's third municipal golf course) the position of Golf Director was established. A 1948 Charter amendment required the Board of Park Commissioners to appoint a park superintendent, and the position was to be excluded from the classified civil service.
A Charter amendment in 1967 reconstituted the Board of Park Commissioners as an advisory body to the Mayor, Council, the renamed Department of Parks and Recreation, and other City agencies. The amendment placed the fiscal and operational admistration of the department under the control of the Superintendent of Parks, who was now appointed by the Mayor to serve a four-year term. The specific duties of both the Superintendent and the Board, as well as the number of members and term length for the latter, were to be prescribed by ordinance. Council passed an ordinance in 1968 (Ordinance 96453) which defined the Board as a seven-member body with three-year terms of service.
The $65 million Forward Thrust bond was approved by voters in 1968. By 1974, with matching funds, interest, etc., it had grown to 92 million dollars in working capital; by 1976, over 40 new properties had been obtained by the Department of Parks and Recreation utilizing these funds. Forward Thrust and the Seattle Model City Program together supported the largest expansion of the Park system in Seattle history. These programs funded more than 70 new parks and park facilities.
Content Description
Photographic prints, negatives, and slides related to parks, activities in parks, and Parks Department personnel.Images are arranged alphabetically by subject and are a mix of prints, negatives and slides. Some are undated. Ninety-three images are digitized and available online.
Other Descriptive Information
SMA
Use of the Collection
Preferred Citation
[Item and date], Department of Parks and Recreation Photograph Collection, Record Series 5802-10 Box [number], Folder [number]. Seattle Municipal Archives.
Administrative Information
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Description: Photos: Don Armeni ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Photos: Bathhouse Theatre; photographer: Bill Reynolds; Seattle Repertory Theatre: John Gilbert; photographer: Dudley, Hardin & Yang, Inc.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 2
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Description: Photos. Negatives: Beaches: Madison; Mount Baker; Mathews; Pritchard; Alki; aerialsDates: 1967Container: Box 1, Folder 3
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Description: Photos. Negatives. Letter. Newsletter: Camp LongDates: 1987Container: Box 1, Folder 4
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Description: Photos: Center House. Seattle CenterDates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 5
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Description: Photos: Chinese Garden, model ofDates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 6
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Description: Photos. Negatives: Christmas Ship: Sobre Las Olas; photographers: Dale A. Brenden., Nick GundersonDates: 1967-1977Container: Box 1, Folder 7
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Description: Photos. Negatives. Slides: Christmas Ship: Spirit of Seattle. Snow Goose; photographers: Paul Dudley. Joe Williamson. Marty BluewaterDates: 1971-1990Container: Box 1, Folder 8
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Description: Photos: Commodore Park and LocksDates: 1980Container: Box 1, Folder 9
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Description: Photos: Commodore Park; photographer: NJCDates: 1981Container: Box 1, Folder 10
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Description: Photos. Negatives: Old Delridge Civilian Conservation Corps WindowsDates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 11
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Description: Photos. Negatives. Postcards: Freeway Park; photographers: Kim Steele. Frank M. AndersonDates: 1976Container: Box 1, Folder 12
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Description: Photos: Golden Gardens Park; photographers: Dale A. Brenden. Eddie VineDates: 1975Container: Box 1, Folder 13
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Description: Photos. Negatives. Slides: Golf: Jefferson. Jackson. West Seattle; photographers: Nicolas J. Cirelli. George WhiteDates: 1969-1992Container: Box 1, Folder 14
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Description: Photos: Jackson Golf Course; photographers: Otto W. Pfeifer. William L. DahlDates: 1959-1976Container: Box 1, Folder 15
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Description: Photos. Negatives: Grounds MaintenanceDates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 16
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Description: Photos: Handicapped: Activities. Accessible BuildingDates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 17
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Description: Photos. Negatives: High Point Community CenterDates: 1992Container: Box 1, Folder 18
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Description: Photos. Negatives: Hing Hay ParkDates: 1975Container: Box 1, Folder 19
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Description: Photos: Horticulture; photographer: Dale A. BrendenDates: 1976Container: Box 1, Folder 20
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Description: Photos: Horticulture: New FacilityDates: 1990Container: Box 1, Folder 21
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Description: Photos: Jefferson Recreation Center; photographer: FandersDates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 22
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Description: Photos. Negatives. Postcards: Kerry Park (view from)Dates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 23
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Description: Photos: King County and Scenics: Views. Pike's Place Market; Locks; Seattle Convention Bureau photosDates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 24
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Description: Photos. Negatives: Kubota GardensDates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 25
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Description: Photos: Lake Washington ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 26
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Description: Negative: Lincoln ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 27
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Description: Photos. Negatives: Madrona Dance Studio; photographers: Cal Fanders. Art Hupy. Kim SteeleDates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 28
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Description: Photos: Magnolia Boulevard (view from); photographer: Dale A. BrendenDates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 29
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Description: Photos: Montlake Recreation Center (model of); photographer: Chuck ThompsonDates: 1973-1976Container: Box 1, Folder 30
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Description: Photos: Occidental ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 31
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Description: Photos. Negatives: Parks; photographers: Dale A. Brenden. Seattle TimesDates: 1969-1975Container: Box 1, Folder 32
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Description: Photos. Negatives: Park Boulevard; photographers: Nicolas J. Cirelli. Cal FandersDates: 1971-1986Container: Box 1, Folder 33
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Description: Photos. Negatives. Slides: Personnel; photographers: Bill Dahl. Nicolas J. Cirelli. David WilsonDates: 1967-1984Container: Box 1, Folder 34
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Description: Photos. Negatives: Personnel: Aquarium Dedication; photographers: Brian McCracker. WLD. Nicolas J. Cirelli. Kim Steele. Dale A. BrendenDates: 1967-1982Container: Box 2, Folder 1
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Description: Photos: Personnel: Les Maynock Retirement DinnerDates: 1972Container: Box 2, Folder 2
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Description: Photos. Negatives: Personnel: Dave Towne; photographer: Nicolas J. CirelliDates: 1976Container: Box 2, Folder 3
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Description: Photos: Playfields: Bobby Morris. Georgetown. Laurelhurst. Delridge. Sandview. Lower Woodland. Riverview. Rainier. WallingfordDates: 1969-1982Container: Box 2, Folder 4
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Description: Photos: West Queen Anne Playfield Expansion; photographer: William L. DahlDates: 1967-1968Container: Box 2, Folder 5
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Description: Photos: Playgrounds: Firehouse MiniparkDates: 1972Container: Box 2, Folder 6
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Description: Photos. Negatives: Playgrounds: Othello. Wallingford. Bryant. Miller. Spruce. Judkins. Meridian. Jose Rizal. Maplewood; photographer: Dale A. Brenden. Charles AdlerDates: 1970-1981Container: Box 2, Folder 7
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Description: Photos. Negatives: Playgrounds; photographer: Benepe. Doug WilsonDates: 1992Container: Box 2, Folder 8
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Description: Photos. Negatives: Poncho Theatre; photographer: Kim Steele. Cal FandersDates: undatedContainer: Box 2, Folder 9
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Description: Photos. Negatives: Pools: Colman. Southwest Community Center. Evans. Ballard; photographer: Verne McCulloughDates: 1967-1976Container: Box 2, Folder 10
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Description: Photos: Evers Pool; photographer: Cal FandersDates: 1970Container: Box 2, Folder 11
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Description: Photos: Madison Pool; photographer: Cal FandersDates: 1972-1994Container: Box 2, Folder 12
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Description: Photos: Queen Anne Pool; photographer: Nicolas J. CirelliDates: 1977Container: Box 2, Folder 13
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Description: Photos: Ravenna - Eckstein Community CenterDates: undatedContainer: Box 2, Folder 14
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Description: Photos. Negatives: Red Barn Ranch; photographer: Art HupyDates: undatedContainer: Box 2, Folder 15
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Description: Photos. Negatives: Jose Rizal Park: Dedication; photographer: Charles AdlerDates: 1981Container: Box 2, Folder 16
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Description: Photos. Negatives: Rose GardenDates: undatedContainer: Box 2, Folder 17
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Description: Photos: Stan Sayres ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 2, Folder 18
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Description: Photos. Negatives: Seward Park: Bathhouse Art Studio; photographer: Kim Steele. Cal FandersDates: 1958-1977Container: Box 2, Folder 19
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Description: Photos: Shilshole Bay; photographer: Dale A. BrendenDates: 1975Container: Box 2, Folder 20
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Description: Photos. Negatives: Softball; photographer: Cal FandersDates: undatedContainer: Box 2, Folder 21
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Description: Photos. Negatives: Small Craft Programs: Green Lake. CrewDates: undatedContainer: Box 3, Folder 1
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Description: Photos. Negatives: Special Events: Queen Anne Tree Planting. Fun Frolic. Frisbee Tourney. Hula Hoop Contest. Shout It Out; photographer: Bill ReynoldsDates: 1970-1976Container: Box 3, Folder 2
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Description: Photos: "Special Parks": Atlantic City Park; photographer: Nicolas J. CirelliDates: 1977-1980Container: Box 3, Folder 3
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Description: Photos. Negatives: Victor Steinbrueck Park: Market Park [ Victor Steinbrueck Park ]Dates: undatedContainer: Box 3, Folder 4
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Description: Photos. Negatives: Tennis: Amy YeeDates: 1984-1985Container: Box 3, Folder 5
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Description: Photos. Negatives: Track; photographer: Cal FandersDates: undatedContainer: Box 3, Folder 6
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Description: Photos. Negatives: Trails and Paths: Burke-Gilman Playground Park. Discovery Park. Lake Washington Bike Path; photographer: Dale A. BrendenDates: 1977-1985Container: Box 3, Folder 7
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Description: Photos. Negatives: Vandalism: Green Lake. Magnolia - Perkins LaneDates: 1975-1985Container: Box 3, Folder 8
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Description: Photos: Visual Art: Seward Park Arts Studio: Peter Ramsay; photographers: Kim Steele. Letcher RossDates: 1976Container: Box 3, Folder 9
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Description: Photos: Volleyball: Mountlake. MeadowbrookDates: undatedContainer: Box 3, Folder 10
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Description: Photos. Negatives: Volunteer Park: ConservatoryDates: undatedContainer: Box 3, Folder 11
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Description: Photos: Ware, Florasina: Mini Park; photographer: William L. DahlDates: 1968Container: Box 3, Folder 12
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Description: Negatives: Washington Games for Physically Disabled (WGPD)Dates: 1979Container: Box 3, Folder 13
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Description: Photos. Negatives. Slides. Postcards: Waterfront Park: Pier 59. Jaycees. Aerials: photographer: William DahlDates: 1977Container: Box 3, Folder 14
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Description: Photos. Negatives: Zoo; photographers: Mary Keiter. Dale A. Brenden.Dates: 1967-1985Container: Box 3, Folder 15
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Description: Photos. Negatives: Zoo: Children's Zoo. Elephants. Dave Towne. Personnel. Lions. KEZX Fundraiser with Uncle Bonsai. Chimps. Hippos. GiraffesDates: 1948-1985Container: Box 3, Folder 16
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Description: Photos: Zoo: Children's Zoo Dedication; photographers: Dale A. Brenden. Joy SpurDates: 1967-1969Container: Box 3, Folder 17
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Description: Photos. Negatives: Zoo: Giraffes. Baby Elephant; photographer: Dale A. BrendenDates: 1967Container: Box 3, Folder 18
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Description: Photos. Negatives: Zoo: Recreation Showcase; photographer: Fred MilkieDates: 1967Container: Box 3, Folder 19
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Description: Bumbershoot - Color slidesDates: 1973-1974Container: Box 3, Folder 20
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Description: Parks - Color slides - includes: Gas Works, Freeway Park, Occidental, Commodore, WaterfrontDates: 1976-1977Container: Box 3, Folder 21
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Description: Commodore Park Design Presentation: Color prints and slidesDates: 1975Container: Box 3, Folder 22
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Description: Women in the Arts FestivalDates: 1976Container: Box 3, Folder 23
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Description: Photos. Ballard Pool - color slidesDates: 1972Container: Box 4, Folder 1
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Description: Photos. Green Lake: Evans Pool, Beach, Playground, Recreation Center - color slidesDates: 1966-1970Container: Box 4, Folder 2
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Description: Photos. Meadowboork Pool - Forward Thrust Sign - color slideDates: 1970Container: Box 4, Folder 3
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Description: Photos. Miller Playground - color slidesDates: 1969-1972Container: Box 4, Folder 4
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Description: Photos. Seward Park - color slidesDates: 1966-1970Container: Box 4, Folder 5
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Description: Photos. Volunteer Park - color slidesDates: 1973Container: Box 4, Folder 6
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Description: Photos. Badmitten, Fencing, Board games, Ping pong - color slidesDates: 1967Container: Box 4, Folder 7
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Description: Photos. Baseball - color slidesDates: 1966-1970Container: Box 4, Folder 8
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Description: Photos. Basketball - color slidesDates: 1967Container: Box 4, Folder 9
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Description: Photos. Boating: Sailing, Rowing - color slidesDates: 1967Container: Box 4, Folder 10
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Description: Photos. Crafts: Adults and Children - color slidesDates: 1967-1977Container: Box 4, Folder 11
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Description: Photos. Dance and Music - color slidesDates: 1967-1977Container: Box 4, Folder 12
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Description: Photos. Football - color slidesDates: 1966-1967Container: Box 4, Folder 13
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Description: Photos. Indoor Recreation: Children - color slidesDates: 1970Container: Box 4, Folder 14
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Description: Photos. Outdoor Recreation: Soap Derby, Sack race, other - color slidesDates: 1967-1977Container: Box 4, Folder 15
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Description: Photos. Playgrounds: Spruce, Madrona, Delridge, Salmon Bay - color slidesDates: 1967Container: Box 4, Folder 16
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Description: Photos. Pools: Colman, Helene Madison - color slidesDates: 1970-1972Container: Box 4, Folder 17
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Description: Photos. Recreation and community centers, Exteriors - color slidesDates: 1967-1977Container: Box 4, Folder 18
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Description: Photos. Soccer - color slidesDates: 1967Container: Box 4, Folder 19
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Description: Photos. Stadiums - color slidesDates: 1970Container: Box 4, Folder 20
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Description: Photos. Swimming: Pools, Beaches, Wading pools - color slidesDates: 1967Container: Box 4, Folder 21
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Description: Photos. Tennis - color slidesDates: 1967Container: Box 4, Folder 22
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Description: Photos. Storm Aftermath: City Scenes - prints and negativesDates: 1990Container: Box 4, Folder 23
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Description: Photos. Storm Aftermath: Lake Washington Boulevard and Schmitz Park - prints and negativesDates: 1990Container: Box 4, Folder 24
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Description: Photos. Storm Aftermath: Arboretum - prints and negativesDates: 1990Container: Box 4, Folder 25
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Description: Photos. Storm Aftermath: Lincoln Park - prints and negativesDates: 1990Container: Box 4, Folder 26
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Description: Specialized Services - Sports Activites and Park RecreationDates: 1967-1969Container: Box 5, Folder 1
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Description: Specialized Services - Senior AdultsDates: 1960-1968Container: Box 5, Folder 2
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Description: Washington Games for the Physically DisabledDates: 1979Container: Box 5, Folder 3
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Description: Disabled at Seattle Center - Photos by Bill ReynoldsDates: 1970Container: Box 5, Folder 4
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Description: Specialized Services - Senior Adult Day Camp - Camp LongDates: 1968-1969Container: Box 5, Folder 5
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Description: Pools - includes Medgar Evers dedication and Helene Madison [some scanned]Dates: 1970-1982Container: Box 5, Folder 6
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Description: Arts and CraftsDates: 1969-1971Container: Box 5, Folder 7
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Description: Special Events - Bicycle Sunday - 1969, June 1992, and undated (includes Sam Smith and Mayor Uhlman)Dates: 1969-1992Container: Box 5, Folder 8
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Description: Special Events - Discovery Park - Public opening and Uplands dedication [some scanned]Dates: 1973-1979Container: Box 5, Folder 9
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Description: Hing Hay Park [scanned]Dates: 1975 June 20Container: Box 5, Folder 10
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Description: Donna IversonDates: 1980 FebruaryContainer: Box 5, Folder 11
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Description: Sports - Kayaking - Greenlake [date estimated]Dates: 1975Container: Box 5, Folder 12
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Description: Sports - Women's Crew - GreenlakeDates: 1972-1978Container: Box 5, Folder 13
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Description: Sports - GolfDates: 1975Container: Box 5, Folder 14
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Description: Sports - Martial ArtsDates: 1969Container: Box 5, Folder 15
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Description: Sports - Bocci BallDates: 1969Container: Box 5, Folder 16
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Description: Sports - Tennis (includes Amy Yee) [date estimated]Dates: 1970Container: Box 5, Folder 17
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Description: Sports - Softball, baseball, volleyballDates: 1970Container: Box 5, Folder 18
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Description: Camp LongDates: 1986Container: Box 5, Folder 19
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Description: Woodland Park Zoo - includes China delegationDates: 1982Container: Box 5, Folder 20
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Description: Celebrities - Debbie Armstrong with Christmas Ship - ChristeningDates: 1986Container: Box 6, Folder 1
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Description: Celebrities - J P PatchesContainer: Box 6, Folder 2
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Description: Celebrities - Wilt ChamberlinDates: 1967Container: Box 6, Folder 3
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Description: Whitney YoungContainer: Box 6, Folder 4
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Description: Celebrities - Muriel HumphreyContainer: Box 6, Folder 5
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Description: Celebrities - Governor Dan EvansDates: 1968Container: Box 6, Folder 6
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Description: Celebrities - Jeanette WilliamsContainer: Box 6, Folder 7
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Description: Celebrities - Danny Kaye at MillerDates: 1968Container: Box 6, Folder 8
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Description: Events - Explore 86 Kickoff - PlaygroundsDates: 1986Container: Box 6, Folder 9
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Description: Events - Freeway Park Dedication SED 33392Dates: 1981-07-06Container: Box 6, Folder 10
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Description: Events - Hula Hoop competition - Linda Aldridge and Ricky LowDates: 1971Container: Box 6, Folder 11
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Description: Events - Kobe Terrace Dedication
SED neg 36087
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Description: Events - Montlake Community Center ground breaking SED 30633Dates: 1976-02-04Container: Box 6, Folder 13
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Description: Events - Market Park DedicationContainer: Box 6, Folder 14
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Description: Events - Myrtle Edwards Park DedicationDates: 1976-07-17Container: Box 6, Folder 15
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Description: Special Events - Olmsted Celebration - Hiawatha - with Mayor Royer (undated)Dates: undatedContainer: Box 6, Folder 16
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Description: Special Events - Seattle Rose Society Pruning clinic - date estimatedDates: 1982Container: Box 6, Folder 17
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Description: Special Events - Sand Point Liaison Committee and Friends of Sand Point Park - with Mayor Royer, Jeanette Williams, Walt Hundley SED 33004Dates: 1983-04-23Container: Box 6, Folder 18
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Description: Special Events - Special OlympicsDates: 1983Container: Box 6, Folder 19
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Description: Special Events - Christmas Ship at Gas WorksDates: 1971-1988Container: Box 6, Folder 20
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Description: Special Events - Summer Program KickoffDates: 1986Container: Box 6, Folder 21
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Description: Special Events - Fun FrolicDates: 1986-1990Container: Box 6, Folder 22
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Description: Special Events - Limosine Ride Day Theatre Arts CampDates: 1994Container: Box 6, Folder 23
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Description: Special Events - Track and Field contest - date estimatedDates: 1975Container: Box 6, Folder 24
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Description: Special Events - MiscDates: 1975Container: Box 6, Folder 25
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Description: Camp Long - Climbing - undatedDates: undatedContainer: Box 7, Folder 1
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Description: Camp Long - Construction and DedicationDates: 1937-1941Container: Box 7, Folder 2
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Description: Camp Long [scanned]Dates: 1967-1970Container: Box 7, Folder 3
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Description: Gas Works Park - incudes Horse Opera concertDates: 1976-1977Container: Box 7, Folder 4
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Description: Green Lake - undatedDates: undatedContainer: Box 7, Folder 5
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Description: Japanese Garden - undatedDates: undatedContainer: Box 7, Folder 6
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Description: Lincoln Park - loggingDates: undatedContainer: Box 7, Folder 7
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Description: Medgar Evers Pool Mural b/wDates: undatedContainer: Box 7, Folder 8
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Description: Mini Park site - 28th and JacksonDates: 1968Container: Box 7, Folder 9
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Description: Poncho Children's TheaterDates: undatedContainer: Box 7, Folder 10
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Description: Volunteer ParkDates: 1969Container: Box 7, Folder 11
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Description: Sports - TennisDates: 1988Container: Box 7, Folder 12
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Description: Musci and Dance / Cultural ArtsDates: 1967-1987Container: Box 7, Folder 13
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Description: Snow in ParksDates: 1990Container: Box 7, Folder 14
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Description: Storm damage in parksDates: 1990Container: Box 7, Folder 15
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Description: Aerial - Downtown and West SeattleDates: 1977Container: Box 7, Folder 16
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Description: Sports - GymnasticsDates: undatedContainer: Box 7, Folder 17
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Description: Late Night Rec - Graduating SupervisorsDates: 1990Container: Box 7, Folder 18
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Description: Parks EmployeesDates: 1986Container: Box 7, Folder 19
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Description: Community Centers - unidentifiedDates: undatedContainer: Box 7, Folder 20
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Description: Ballard Community Center - undatedDates: undatedContainer: Box 7, Folder 21
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Description: Ballard Recreation Center - Awards Banquet - Sonny SixkillerDates: 1971Container: Box 7, Folder 22
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Description: Collins Recreation Center - Softball Champs and dance performanceDates: 1970Container: Box 7, Folder 23
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Description: Delridge Community Center - Dedication of "The Boxers" - cast glass windwos - Paul Marloni 1% for ArtDates: 1980-11-15Container: Box 7, Folder 24
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Description: Queen Anne recreation CenterDates: undatedContainer: Box 7, Folder 25
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Description: Queen Anne Recreation Center - Disk Jockeys Slow PitchDates: 1971Container: Box 7, Folder 26
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Description: Ravenna Eckstein Community CenterDates: undatedContainer: Box 7, Folder 27
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Description: Event - undientifiedDates: undatedContainer: Box 7, Folder 28
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Description: Queen Anne Rec. Center Basketball League team photosDates: 1978Container: Box 8, Folder 1
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Description: Inter-elementary Basketball League team photoDates: 1966Container: Box 8, Folder 2
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Description: Rec. Center footbal teamDates: n.d.Container: Box 8, Folder 3
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Subject Terms
- Alki Beach Park
- Center House (Seattle, Wash.)
- Chinese Garden
- Christmas Ship
- Commodore Park
- Don Armeni Park
- Firehouse Park
- Freeway Park
- Freeway Park (Seattle, Wash.)
- Georgetown Playfield
- Golden Gardens Park
- Golf courses--Washington (State)--Seattle
- High Point Recreation Center
- Jackson Park Golf Course
- Jefferson Park Golf Course
- Jefferson Recreation Center
- Kubota Gardens
- Lincoln Park
- Lincoln Park (Seattle, Wash.)
- Madrona Bathhouse
- Miller Meany Park
- Mini-Parks
- Parks
- Parks and Playgrounds
- Playgrounds and Playfields
- Playgrounds--Washington (State)--Seattle
- Ravenna/Eckstein Community Center
- Recreation--Washington (State)
- Recreational Activities
- Red Barn Ranch
- Seattle Center (Seattle, Wash.)
- Seward Park
- Seward Park Art Studio
- Sports
- Sports and Recreation
- Sports facilities--Washington (State)--Seattle
- Stan Sayres Memorial Park
- Swimming pools
- Swimming pools--Washington (State)--Seattle
- Tennis
- Volunteer Park
- Waterfront Park
- Waterfronts--Washington (State)--Seattle
- West Seattle Golf Course
- Woodland Park Zoo
Corporate Names
- Bathhouse Theatre
- PONCHO (Organization : Seattle, Wash.). Theatre
- Woodland Park Zoo
Geographical Names
- Green Lake
- Matthews Beach
- Seattle
- Seattle (Wash.)
Form or Genre Terms
- Photographic prints
- Photographs
