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- A man and a woman standing outside at rustic mountain resort
- Sign reads, "HOTEL. Spring Beds. $10.00 and $15.00 per night"
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- A man and four boys sit and stand around chair or buggy holding infant
- The photograph is labeled with each person's names: Max, Percy, John and Fred; the baby is Margaret.
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- A man and little boy stand with two draught horses hitched to a deliver wagon that reads B.L.&T.Co. in front of a warehouse, with four men in suits standing to the left
- Back caption: "Left to Right. Chas Beard - Union Printing Co., Ed Over - Alverson Drug Co., [K Cla. Later], Curt Spees - Teamster, Frazer Jenkins, Passer by, Jack Sheppard - Teamster." Beard, Over, spees, Jenksins, and the passer-by are standing in front of a livery stable on the north side fo the 600 block of Harris Avenue, Fairhaven district, Bellingham, WA. Sheppard and a small boy are on the right. The water tower in the background is located on the grounds of the Puget Sound Saw Mill and Shingle Co.
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- A man canoes past the mast, stacks, and upper wheelhouse of a sunken ship on Lake Whatcom
- Back caption: "Pollibly Miss Kelly's. Cora Blake - Edith Hull. Lake Whatcom, near old Geneva mill site." In 1914, the stern-wheel steamer "Bried" burned on Lake Whatcom near Geneva. Originally built as the "Mike Anderson," she was rebuilt at Strawberry Bay (Lake Whatcom) in 1901 and subsequently plied the lake for many years as the "Cora Blake."
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- A man examining a very low ceiling of an outside unidentified structure.
- Behind him are stacks of what appear to be large railroad ties. A double chain runs along the ground from them across the foreground of the photo.
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- A man holding his hat stands between two women while they share a laugh, standing on a forest lane
- The gentleman is T.W. Gillette, President and General Manager of Fairhaven City Water and Power Company.
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- A man holds onto a net full of fish as it hangs above deck of boat
- Back caption: "In depression years. 1930s -- bottom fish, otter trawel [sic]. Scott when he was younger."
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- A man in a lab coat inspects a box on top of a pallet of boxes of frozen crab
- One of eleven related photographs of lab technician (identified as George) inspecting product at a cannery.
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- A man in a lab coat inspects slabs of frozen crab meat in a cannery
- One of eleven related photographs of lab technician (identified as George) inspecting product at a cannery.
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- A man in a lab coat inspects slabs of frozen crab meat in a cannery
- One of eleven related photographs of lab technician (identified as George) inspecting product at a cannery.
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- A man in a suit seated behind a desk hands a check to a man standing beside him
- Stamped on back: "Bellingham Iron Works, Inc.- Marine Dviision, Squalicum Waterway, Bellingham, Washington."
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- A man in overalls standing in a field among haystacks
- Farm house, out-buildings, barns and silo behind. Hills and forest visible in distance. Another farm in background on left-side of photo.