Reginald Heber Thomson photograph album, 1895-1937
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Collector
- Thomson, Reginald Heber, 1856-1949
- Title
- Reginald Heber Thomson photograph album
- Dates
- 1895-1937 (inclusive)18951937
- Quantity
- 186 photographic prints
- Collection Number
- PH0043
- Summary
- Photographs related to Seattle city engineer, Reginald Heber Thomson.
- 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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- Languages
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Biographical Note
Reginald Heber Thomson (1856-1949), a Seattle civil engineer, official, and consultant, is credited with establishing much of the municipal infrastructure of the fledgling city of Seattle. Thomson was Seattle city engineer from 1892 through 1911 and again in 1930 and 1931. He chaired the Seattle Public Works Board 1896-1911, established the Port of Seattle in 1911, served as superintendent of Stathcona Park, Vancouver Island, from 1912 to 1915, and was a member of the Seattle City Council from 1916 to 1922. Thomson consulted on major water and hydroelectric projects in Washington, Oregon, British Columbia, and Alaska. Among the many projects he is known for are several major regrades of Seattle's business district and waterfront, the establishment of Seattle's first hydroelectic plants, and establishment of the Cedar River water supply and the West Point sewage treatment plant.
Early in his career, Thomson entered into a partnership with F. H. Whitworth, the city and county surveyor. One of Thomson’s early tasks as assistant surveyor involved the initial work of dredging a canal between Lake Washington and Lake Union where, decades later, he would be instrumental in constructing the Lake Washington Ship Canal connecting both lakes to Puget Sound. In 1884, Thomson became the city surveyor. In this role he built Seattle’s first sewers and the Grant Street bridge across the tideflats. He resigned in 1886 to work for the Seattle, Lake Shore & Eastern railroad. As locating engineer, he plotted the path of the railbed from the northern end of Lake Washington all the way eastward through Snoqualmie Pass, to Lake Keechelus. Not stopping there, he moved on to Spokane for a few years where he constructed terminals and built two bridges. Once back in Seattle, he worked as a consulting engineer. Then, in 1892 he became city engineer, a job that he would hold for the next 20 years. He added 4.5 miles of sewer lines throughout the city, much of it through formations that had stymied earlier engineers. He also worked on creating the growing community’s first sidewalks and paved roads, including Lake Washington Boulevard, which he and his assistant, George F. Cotterill (1865-1958), first designed as a cinder path for bicycles.
His first regrade, in 1898, was up 1st Avenue from Pike Street to Denny Way. Five years later, Pike and Pine were regraded from 2nd Avenue to Broadway. For the next eight years, Thomson’s crews pummeled Denny Hill, between 2nd and 5th Avenues, and Pike Street and Denny Way. Thomson also went after the hillock between Main and Judkins Streets and 4th and 12th Avenues. Dearborn Street was regraded, and the 12th Avenue Bridge was built to Beacon hill. He created Westlake Avenue, which provided level access to Lake Union. In all, Seattle regraded 25 miles of streets, which displaced 16 million cubic yards of dirt. This dirt was poured into the tideflats south of the city, the landfill creating a whole new industrial section for the burgeoning metropolis. When James J. Hill (1838-1916), owner of the Great Northern Railroad, established his terminus in Seattle, Thomson convinced him to bypass the waterfront's already crowded Railroad Avenue (now Alaskan Way) and establish King Street Station south of Pioneer Square. Thomson had a tunnel built beneath the city from Virginia to Washington Streets, which was completed in 1906.
Seattle used to get water from a reservoir on Beacon Hill filled with water pumped from Lake Washington, but as the city grew, this system became woefully inadequate. Thomson looked towards the Cedar River Watershed as a source of freshwater for Seattle residents, located 30 miles southeast of Seattle in the foothills of the Cascade mountain range. By 1899, work on the pipeline had begun in earnest. On December 24, 1900, a test was made of the water flow to look for leaks. The system worked well enough that on January 10, 1901, water began flowing into the Volunteer Park reservoir in Seattle. More than a century later, Seattle and King County still use the Cedar River watershed.
Thomson and his crew designed and built the City Light Cedar Falls hydroelectric plant, which went into operation on October 4, 1904. On January 10, 1905, electric current illuminated streetlights in Seattle, and by September 9, City Light began serving private customers, which it does to this day. At the urging of the city council, Thomson was asked to take a well-deserved vacation from all of his good work. He visited Europe, where he “made examination of nearly everything connected with city life, such as water, lights, sewers, conditions accelerating city growth, cities’ fire control, municipal baths, municipal laundries, and so forth.”
From 1905 to 1915 Thomson also became president of the University of Washington’s board of managers. During this time he also examined the flow of commerce along Seattle’s waterways. This interested him so much, that he resigned as city engineer in 1911 to organize the Port of Seattle, established largely through his efforts at lobbying the state legislature. Under Thomson's direction as engineer, the Port Commission made far reaching developmental plans, many of which are still in effect. While on the commission, Thomson pushed for acquisition of Smith Cove and the foot of Bell Street for use by the Port. He advocated deepening and straightening the Duwamish River for use in the industrial area, and also campaigned in Washington D.C., for funds to build the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks.
From 1916 to 1922, he was a member of the Seattle City Council, yet he continued to do engineering work. He was a consultant on the Rogue River Valley Irrigation canal, and built a hydroelectric plant in Eugene, Oregon. He was in charge of water development in Bellingham. He surveyed power-plant sites in Southeastern Alaska. He returned, temporarily, to his job as Seattle city engineer in 1930 to oversee the final work on the Diablo Dam on the Skagit River. After that, he was a consulting engineer for both the Wenatchee Metropolitan Water System and the Inter-County River Improvement Commission for Pierce and King counties. He also consulted on the construction of the Lake Washington Floating Bridge and for the foundations of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge. Reginald Thomson died on January 7, 1949, at the age of 92. Immediately prior to his death, he wrote his autobiography, That Man Thomson (published posthumously). [credit: Alan J. Stein, HistoryLink.org]
Content Description
Photographs documenting Reginald H. Thomson's engineering mission to Europe in May 1905, including tour of dock facilities, factories, harbors and dams. Also includes photographs documenting the Cedar Falls Dam project in 1903.
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Administrative Information
Acquisition Information
Donor: Mrs. Frank Morrill, 1955.
Processing Note
Processed by Sara Cordes, 2017
Photographs were removed from deteriorating album. The original order was retained. Inscription on front page of album: Reginald H. Thomson Engineer City of Seattle Engineering Mission to Europe May 1905.
Detailed Description of the Collection
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Album of Engineering Mission Trip to Europe
Gileppe and Dolhain, originally part of Germany, are now in Belgium.
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Description: Pile of refuse in warehouse building in Glasgow, Scotland
Written on accompanying material: The various phases of Ruehill Destructor, Glasgow.
Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/1, Item 1a -
Description: Two men next to refuse pile in Glasgow, Scotland
Written on accompanying material: The various phases of Ruehill Destructor, Glasgow.
Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/1, Item 1b -
Description: Three men standing in warehouse in Glasgow, Scotland
Written on accompanying material: The various phases of Ruehill Destructor, Glasgow.
Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/1, Item 1c -
Description: A horse and cart standing between a building and rock pile in Glasgow, Scotland
Written on accompanying material: The various phases of Ruehill Destructor, Glasgow.
Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/1, Item 1d -
Description: A man with two horses and carts under a skybridge in Glasgow, Scotland
Written on accompanying material: The various phases of Ruehill Destructor, Glasgow.
Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/1, Item 1e -
Description: Four rail cars filled on the track in Glasgow, Scotland
Written on accompanying material: The various phases of Ruehill Destructor, Glasgow.
Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/1, Item 1f -
Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/2, Item 2a
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Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/2, Item 2b
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Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/2, Item 2c
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Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/2, Item 2d
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Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/2, Item 2e
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Description: Four horsecarts on top floor of plant in BristolDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/3, Item 3a
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Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/3, Item 3b
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Description: Tower with stairs in foreground, ramp leading into building in background in Burnley, EnglandDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/3, Item 3c
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Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/3, Item 3d
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Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/3, Item 3e
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Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/4, Item 4a
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Description: Exterior of Woolwich Factory
Written on photo: Woolwich- Plumstead Destruction Bldg May/ 05.
Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/4, Item 4b -
Description: Sketch of Concrete Cottage
Written on photo: John A. Brodie M. Inst. C.E. City Engineer Liverpool.
Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/5, Item 5a -
Description: Sketch of Concrete Cottage at Letchworth
Written on photo: John A. Brodie M. Inst. C.E. City Engineer Liverpool.
Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/5, Item 5b -
Description: Group of women and children standing outside three-story building in Liverpool, England
Written on photo: Liverpool houses built entirely of clinker May 1905. Eldon Street Dwellings May 23 '05. No- 770.
Dates: May 23, 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/6, Item 6a -
Description: Houses with brick fencesDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/6, Item 6b
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Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/7, Item 7a
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Description: Man boarding a streetcarDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/7, Item 7b
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Description: Men steam rolling a roadDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/7, Item 7c
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Description: A horse carriage and streetcar on a brick-paved roadDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/7, Item 7d
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Description: Two level horse carriages carrying passengersDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/7, Item 7e
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Description: Men with newspapers standing near entrance to underground toilet in London, England
Written on accompanying material: London.
Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/7, Item 7f -
Description: Dozens of two-level horse carriages on busy roadDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/8, Item 8a
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Description: Officer directing passenger traffic on busy roadDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/8, Item 8b
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Description: People standing around public squareDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/8, Item 8c
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Description: Street railway in Dresden, GermanyDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/9, Item 9a
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Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/9, Item 9b
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Description: Street cleaning cart in Dresden, GermanyDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/9, Item 9c
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Description: Men sweeping street in Dresden, GermanyDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/9, Item 9d
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Description: Rose Market in Dresden, GermanyDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/9, Item 9e
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Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/10, Item 10a
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Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/10, Item 10b
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Description: People in an alleyway in Rotterdam, NetherlandsDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/10, Item 10c
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Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/10, Item 10d
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Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/10, Item 10e
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Description: Narrow street with rail lines in Antwerp, BelgiumDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/11, Item 11a
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Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/11, Item 11b
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Description: Exterior of transit station in Antwerp, BelgiumDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/11, Item 11c
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Description: Ramp leading down to docks in Tillbury, England
Written on accompanying material: A walk thro Tillbury Docks.
Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/12, Item 12a -
Description: Men moving barrels on road with rail lines in Tillbury, England
Written on accompanying material: A walk thro Tillbury Docks.
Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/12, Item 12b -
Description: Man walking on road with two ships in background in Tillbury, England
Written on accompanying material: A walk thro Tillbury Docks.
Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/12, Item 12c -
Description: Piles of dirt on barges with large ships in background in Tillbury, England
Written on accompanying material: A walk thro Tillbury Docks.
Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/12, Item 12d-e -
Description: Ship at docking station in Tillbury, England
Written on accompanying material: A walk thro Tillbury Docks.
Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/12, Item 12f -
Description: Panorama of docksDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/13, Item 13a
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Description: Small boats docked on jetty in Antwerp, BelgiumDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/13, Item 13b
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Description: Men with large machineryDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/13, Item 13c
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Description: Map showing maritime installationsDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/14, Item 14a
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Description: Small boats at docksDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/14, Item 14b
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Description: Men walking over rail lines toward an open structureDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/14, Item 14c
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Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/15, Item 15a
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Description: Boats docked by town in Rotterdam, NetherlandsDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/15, Item 15b
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Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/15, Item 15c
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Description: Men standing with dolly at docks in Hamburg, Germany
Written on verso: Hamburg-American Docks.
Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/16, Item 16a -
Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/16, Item 16b
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Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/16, Item 16c
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Description: Rail cars at docksDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/17, Item 17a-b
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Description: Hamburg-Amerika Line buildingDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/17, Item 17c
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Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/17, Item 17d
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Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/17, Item 17e
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Description: Interior of warehouse with skylightsDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/17, Item 17f
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Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/18, Item 18a
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Description: A building on a jetty overlooking the shoreDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/18, Item 18b
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Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/18, Item 18c
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Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/18, Item 18d
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Description: Back of Dock 7 in Manchester, England
Written on photo: Manchester No 7. Rear.
Written on verso: Manchester Ship Canal Dock No. 7.
Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/18, Item 18e -
Description: Ships at Barton Locks in Manchester, England
Written on photo: Barton Locks Manchester.
Written on verso: Barton Locks Manchester Ship Canal.
Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/18, Item 18f -
Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/19, Item 19a
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Description: Exterior of docks in Plymouth, EnglandDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/19, Item 19b-c
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Description: Docked ship with Denny Mott & Dickinson Timber Importers building in background in Preston, EnglandDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/19, Item 19d
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Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/20, Item 20a
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Description: Bay and surrounding hills in Vimory, FranceDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/20, Item 20b-d
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Description: Small tower on water in Vimory, FranceDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/20, Item 20e
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Description: Bridge over water in Vimory, FranceDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/20, Item 20f
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Description: Aqueduct through hills in Vimory, FranceDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/20, Item 20g
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Description: Aqueduct in Vimory, FranceDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/21, Item 21a-b
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Description: Man with dog-drawn cart on road in Dolhain, GermanyDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/22, Item 22a
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Description: Cows in a field in Dolhain, Germany
Written on verso 22c: On the road to Gilleppe out from Dolhain- 1900.
Dates: 1900Container: Box/Folder 1/22, Item 22b-c -
Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/22, Item 22d
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Description: Set of stairs surrounded by brush at Gileppe Dam, Germany
Written on verso: Stairway at Gileppe.
Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/22, Item 22e -
Description: Gileppe Dam, Germany, with lion statue on topDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/22, Item 22f
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Description: Waterway at Gileppe Dam, GermanyDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/22, Item 22g
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Description: Three brick structures and staircase on a hillDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/23, Item 23a
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Description: Paved bridge with buildings in backgroundDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/23, Item 23b
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Description: Base of lion statue at Gileppe Dam, GermanyDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/23, Item 23c
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Description: Lion statue on top of Gileppe Dam, GermanyDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/24, Item 24a
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Description: Ivy covered house in a fieldDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/25, Item 25a
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Description: Ten tiered tower in a fieldDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/25, Item 25b
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Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/25, Item 25c,e
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Description: Walking pathDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/25, Item 25d
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Description: Path with large tree in backgroundDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/26, Item 26a
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Description: Three statues with horse carriages in foregroundDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/26, Item 26b
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Description: Walking path with people in backgroundDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/26, Item 26c
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Description: Road under bridge with scaffolded building in background in Hamburg, Germany
Written on verso: Scene in Hamburg park.
Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/26, Item 26d -
Description: Walking path through treesDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/26, Item 26e
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Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/26, Item 26f
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Description: Organ Screen in York Minister, EnglandDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/27, Item 27a
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Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/27, Item 27b-c
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Description: Town road with horse carriage in foreground, with train and buildings in background in Rotterdam, NetherlandsL.M. Lammerse, Rotterdam, Netherlands (printer)
Written on photo: 17461. P.Z. - Rotterdam. Beurs & Station Beurs.
Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/28, Item 28a -
Description: Statue of a fiddler in York Minster, England
Written on verso: Used to be above the South door now in the Crypt. The Fiddler York Minster. May 1905.
Dates: May 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/28, Item 28b -
Description: Reredos altarpiece in York Minster, England
A reredos or raredos is a large altarpiece, a screen, or decoration placed behind the altar in a church. It often includes religious images. A reredos can be made of stone, wood, metal, ivory, or a combination of materials. The images may be painted, carved, gilded, composed of mosaics, and/or embedded with niches for statues. Sometimes a tapestry is used, or other fabric such as silk or velvet.
Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/28, Item 28c-d -
Description: View of docked ships with city in background in Montreal, Canada
Written on photo: Ent. Acc. to [illeg.] Canada. Year- 1906. By [illeg.] & Son. At the Dept. of Agriculture. [illeg.] from [illeg.] elevator.
Written on verso: Montreal R.H.T.
Dates: 1906Container: Box/Folder 1/29, Item 29a -
Description: Rail lines with cars and horse carriages in Montreal, Canada
Written on photo: 3751- Harbour, Montreal. [illeg.], Montreal.
Written on verso: Montreal R.H.T.
Dates: 1906Container: Box/Folder 1/30, Item 30a -
Description: City with docks and park in foregroundDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/31, Item 31a
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Description: Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, FranceDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/31, Item 31b
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Description: Statue of Drake in Plymouth, EnglandDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/31, Item 31c
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Description: Panorama of Salina Cruz harbor in Oaxaca, Mexico
Written on photo: Panorama de Salina Cruz. Oax.
Dates: between 1900 and 1910?Container: Folder:oversize XH1, Item 32a -
Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/32, Item 32b
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Description: Tower in distance overlooking waterDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/32, Item 32c
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Description: York Minster, England
Written on verso: Top of one of the Towers of The West. Front of York Minster taken while scaffolding was up during recent restoration 1905.
Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/33, Item 33a -
Description: Scale models of finials and pinnacles
Written on verso: 1. Finial of Buttress [illeg.]- West front. 2. Two-foot rule, to show size. 3. Pinnacle over niche-head of flying Buttress. 4. Pinnacle on Buttress- West front. 5. Pinnacle to [illeg.] of Flying Buttress Pinnacles. 6. Finial at Summit of main Pinnacle of Flying Buttresses 1905.
Finial, in architecture, the decorative upper termination of a pinnacle, gable end, buttress, canopy, or spire. In the Romanesque and Gothic styles, it usually consists of a vertical, pointed central element surrounded by four outcurving leaves or scrolls. Pinnacle, in architecture, vertical ornament of pyramidal or conical shape, crowning a buttress, spire, or other architectural member. A pinnacle is distinguished from a finial by its greater size and complexity and from a tower or spire by its smaller size and subordinate architectural role. A tower may be decorated with pinnacles, each one capped by a finial.
Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/34, Item 34a -
Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/35, Item 35a
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Description: Sculpture of Hell Cauldron
Written on verso: Sculptured representation of Hell Cauldron, recently found near the Dean & Chapter Library 1905.
Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/36, Item 36a -
Description: Reginald Thomson and twelve other men at Mayor's office, Seattle
Thomson is seated third from left, bottom row.
Dates: November 1895Container: Box/Folder 1/37, Item 37a -
Description: Men working on Jackson Regrade at Beacon Hill and Washington Street, Seattle, WA
Written on verso: Jackson Regrade Seattle- 1900(?) Called Thomson Folly by Seattle Times.
Dates: 1900?Container: Box/Folder 1/38, Item 38a -
Description: Residence at 2004 34th Avenue S., Seattle, WA
Written on verso (both photographs): Thomson Last Home 1636 34 Ave Seattle.
Dates: between 1900 and 1910?Container: Box/Folder 1/38, Item 38b-c -
Description: Mrs. Thomson (second from right) with five other women and a man at the Thomson summer cabinDates: between 1900 and 1910?Container: Box/Folder 1/39, Item 39a
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Description: Gravestone of J.H. Thomson
Written on accompanying material: Reginald H. Thomson 2404 - 42th Ave North Seattle Apt 409. When 90, Thomson lived here with Mariana (Edgewater Park).
Dates: October 22, 1924Container: Box/Folder 1/39, Item 39b-c -
Description: Letter to Reginald Thomson concerning tonnage of Hartman coal property
Written on verso: Coal data.
Dates: April 8, 1920Container: Box/Folder 1/40, Item 40a
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Photographs
Cedar Falls Dam is also called Masonry Dam.
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Description: Cedar Falls Powerhouse with water flowing underneathDates: 1903Container: Box/Folder 1/41, Item 41
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Description: Large machinery in Cedar Falls PowerhouseDates: 1903Container: Box/Folder 1/41, Item 42
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Description: Transmission House at Cedar FallsDates: 1903Container: Box/Folder 1/41, Item 43
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Description: Service reservoirDates: November 13, 1909Container: Box/Folder 1/41, Item 44
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Description: Men working at service reservoirDates: November 20, 1909Container: Box/Folder 1/41, Item 45
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Description: Men working in the bottom of large basinDates: February, 11, 1910Container: Box/Folder 1/42, Item 46
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Description: Buildings at camp with cleared land in foregroundDates: between 1900 and 1915Container: Box/Folder 1/42, Item 47
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Description: Buildings at camp with porchesDates: between 1900 and 1915Container: Box/Folder 1/42, Item 48
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Dates: between 1900 and 1915Container: Box/Folder 1/42, Item 49
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Description: Fenced buildings in campDates: between 1900 and 1915Container: Box/Folder 1/42, Item 50
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Description: Rail lines leading to buildings in backgroundDates: between 1900 and 1915Container: Box/Folder 1/43, Item 51
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Dates: between 1900 and 1915Container: Box/Folder 1/43, Item 52
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Description: Cleared land with scattered buildingsDates: between 1900 and 1915Container: Box/Folder 1/43, Item 53
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Description: Camp with forest and mountains in backgroundDates: between 1900 and 1915Container: Box/Folder 1/43, Item 54
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Description: Scaffolded tower structure surrounded by treesDates: between 1900 and 1915Container: Box/Folder 1/43, Item 55
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Description: Forest with land-clearing suppliesDates: between 1900 and 1915Container: Box/Folder 1/44, Item 56
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Description: Cleared land with logs laid across trenchesDates: between 1900 and 1915Container: Box/Folder 1/44, Item 57
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Description: Pipe linesDates: between 1900 and 1915Container: Box/Folder 1/44, Item 58
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Description: Pipelines with cleared land in backgroundDates: between 1900 and 1915Container: Box/Folder 1/44, Item 59
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Description: Unconnected pipes laid leading downhillDates: between 1900 and 1915Container: Box/Folder 1/44, Item 60
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Description: Workers standing in front of tents with supply packs in foreground
Written on verso: In Stathcona Park.
Dates: between 1900 and 1915Container: Box/Folder 1/44, Item 61 -
Camp No.2 Album
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Description: Panorama of Camp No.2 (302)Dates: December 12, 1911Container: Box/Folder 1/45, Item 62
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Description: Dam for water supply at Camp No. 2 (303)Dates: December 12, 1911Container: Box/Folder 1/45, Item 63
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Description: Looking upstream (304a)Dates: December 12, 1911?Container: Box/Folder 1/45, Item 64
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Description: Cofferdam broken by flood (305)Dates: December 12, 1911Container: Box/Folder 1/45, Item 65
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Description: Rock formation at dam site on North Bank (306)Dates: December 12, 1911Container: Box/Folder 1/45, Item 66
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Description: Masonry dam siteDates: December 12, 1911Container: Box/Folder 1/45, Item 67
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Description: Wood supplies in front of Camp No.2 (308)Dates: December 12, 1911Container: Box/Folder 1/45, Item 68
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Description: Camp No.2 cottages (307)Dates: December 12, 1911Container: Box/Folder 1/45, Item 69
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Description: Wooden pathway to Camp No.2 (312)Dates: December 12, 1911Container: Box/Folder 1/46, Item 70
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Dates: December 12, 1911Container: Box/Folder 1/46, Item 71
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Description: Masonry dam site looking toward Cedar Lake (313)Dates: December 12, 1911Container: Box/Folder 1/46, Item 72
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Description: Masonry dam site, Cofferdam looking downstream (304)Dates: December 12, 1911Container: Box/Folder 1/46, Item 73
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Dates: December 12, 1911Container: Box/Folder 1/46, Item 74
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Description: Saw mill at Camp No.2 (311)Dates: December 12, 1911?Container: Box/Folder 1/46, Item 75
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Description: Cedar Lake Dam (317)Dates: December 12, 1911Container: Box/Folder 1/46, Item 76
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Description: Cedar Lake (316)Dates: December 12, 1911Container: Box/Folder 1/46, Item 77
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Description: Panorama of Masonry Dam (362)Dates: December 12, 1911Container: Box/Folder 1/46, Item 78
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Description: Felled trees with wooden structure in foregroundDates: December 12, 1911?Container: Box/Folder 1/47, Item 79
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Description: Felled trees with pipes in foregroundDates: December 12, 1911?Container: Box/Folder 1/47, Item 80
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Description: Partially constructed dam and waterfallDates: December 12, 1911?Container: Box/Folder 1/47, Item 81
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Dates: December 12, 1911?Container: Box/Folder 1/47, Item 82
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Description: Waterway flowing around wooden structureDates: December 12, 1911?Container: Box/Folder 1/47, Item 83
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Dates: December 12, 1911?Container: Box/Folder 1/47, Item 84
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Victoria, B.C.
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Description: Reginald Thomson and two men at Victoria Sea WallDates: October 15, 1937Container: Box/Folder 1/48, Item 85-86
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Description: Victoria Sea WallDates: October 15, 1937Container: Box/Folder 1/48, Item 87
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Dates: October 15, 1937Container: Box/Folder 1/48, Item 88
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Dates: October 15, 1937Container: Box/Folder 1/48, Item 89
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Dates: October 15, 1937Container: Box/Folder 1/48, Item 90
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Dams--Washington (State)--Photographs
- Dams--Washington (State)--Photographs--20th century
- Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)
Personal Names
- Thomson, Reginald Heber, 1856-1949--Archives
- Thomson, Reginald Heber, 1856-1949--Photographs
Corporate Names
- Seattle (Wash.) City Engineer
Geographical Names
- Antwerp (Belgium)--Photographs--20th century
- Belgium--Photographs
- Cedar Falls Power Plant (Wash.)--Photographs--20th century
- Dolhain (Belgium)--Photographs--20th century
- Dresden (Germany)--Photographs
- Dresden (Germany)--Photographs--20th century
- England--Photographs
- France--Photographs
- Gileppe (Belgium)--Photographs--20th century
- Glasgow (Scotland)--Photographs
- Glasgow (Scotland)--Photographs--20th century
- Gravity dams--Belgium--Photographs--20th century
- Hamburg (Germany)--Photographs--20th century
- Lancashire (England)--Photographs--20th century
- Loiret (France)--Photographs--20th century
- London (England)--Photographs--20th century
- Manchester (England)--Photographs--20th century
- Masonry Dam (Wash.)--Photographs
- Masonry Dam (Wash.)--Photographs--20th century
- Nelson (England)--Photographs--20th century
- Netherlands--Photographs
- Rotterdam (Netherlands)--Photographs--20th century
- Tilbury (Thurrock, England)--Photographs--20th century
- Victoria (B.C.)--Photographs--20th century
- Woolwich (London, England)--Photographs--20th century
