Russian family photograph collection, circa 1900-1958
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Title
- Russian family photograph collection
- Dates
- circa 1900-1958 (inclusive)19001958
- Quantity
- .2 linear feet, (1 box) : 80 photographs
- Collection Number
- 1000-034
- Summary
- This collection includes photographs of an unknown Russian family which vary from small passport photos to larger 5x7 portraits and family scenes. A few photos from the 1950s show Seattle's St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church, located at 1714 13th Avenue.
- Repository
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Seattle Public Library, Special Collections
1000 Fourth Ave.
Seattle, WA 98104-1109
Telephone: 206-386-4636
specialcollections@spl.org - Access Restrictions
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Collection is open and available for use.
- Languages
- English
Content Description
This collection includes photographs of an unknown Russian family which vary from small passport photos to larger 5x7 portraits and family scenes. Some of the photographs have captions written on the back in Russian. The dealer whom the collection was purchased from included a note that the family came to Seattle from Russia and became leaders in Seattle's Russian community but no further verification has been made by library staff. A few photos from the 1950s show Seattle's St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church, located at 1714 13th Avenue.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Use
Copyright restrictions apply.
Preferred Citation
[ITEM DESCRIPTION], Russian family photograph collection. Seattle Public Library, Seattle, WA.
Administrative Information
Arrangement
Photos are arranged according to size. Each size has a corresponding folder (small, medium and large) within the collection.
Acquisition Information
This collection was purchased from a Seattle antiquarian dealer.
Processing Note
Acknowledgement of Harmful Content
The Seattle Public Library Special Collections Department is committed to creating an inclusive archive that documents the history of our diverse communities in a respectful manner. Our collections include historic materials that may contain images and outdated language which can be harmful due to issues such as racism, colonialism, sexism and homophobia. This content can provide important insight into the creator and context of the historic materials but can also reveal hurtful biases and prejudices.
We may decide to use or retain harmful language in our description when the terms have been used by the creator(s) of the materials to describe themselves or their community; when we have reused description created by the donor; when we have transcribed information directly from the materials; and when using national standards such as Library of Congress Subject Headings, which allow for standardized searching and retrieval of records. When including language from the original material in our finding aids or descriptions, we will indicate that this material comes directly from the original item by putting the language in quotes or prefacing it with a note that says the description is transcribed from the item or provided by the creator.
We will continually review our finding aids to identify harmful language and encourage you to contact us at specialcollections@spl.org if you find language that causes concern.
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Subject Terms
- Immigrants--Washington (State)--Seattle--Photographs
- Russians--Washington (State)--Seattle--Photographs
Corporate Names
- St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church (Seattle, Wash.)--Photographs
