Exhibits & Guides
Featured
Collection Exhibits
These exhibits highlight and add context to the collection materials on this site. (** Please note that several of these exhibits are more than ten years old and may not be responsive for current screen viewing.)
- Author, Poet, and Worker: The world of Carlos Bulosan
- A Ballot for the Ladies: Washington Women's Struggle for the Vote 1850-1910 **
- Dream, Design, Build: The UW Architecture Student Drawing Collection, 1914-1947 **
- Historical Book Arts: The History of the book and medieval manuscripts from the 11th to the 19th century **
- Images of Labor and Social Justice: The Art of Richard V. Correll
- Kline Galland Collection: History and People involved in the success of this major institution of Jewish Seattle.
- Looking Glass for the Mind: 350 years of Books for Children **
- The Mountaineers: Summer Outing to Mount Olympus, 1920 **
- Pioneering Medicine: Milestones from Seattle's First Century 1850-1950
- Preserving a Legacy of Light and Shadow: Iwao Matsushita, Kyo Koike, and the Seattle Camera Club
- Price and Rodgers Leavenworth Collection
- Researching the Roadside: Travel and Tourism in the Pacific Northwest **
- Russian Children's Literature: Fairytales and the Five-Year Plan
- Washington on the Western Front: At Home and Over There
- When the World Came to Campus, AYPE 1909: Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition **
The UW Libraries Special Collections has many items that have not been digitized for this site. Visit Special Collections for more exhibits that feature their items.
The Olympic Peninsula Community Museum also showcases online exhibits that feature content from the partners who participated in the project. **
Digital Resource Guides
Collections by Subject
- Alaska and the Yukon
- Architecture
- Art, Literature and Music
- Ethnic Groups
- Industries and Occupations
- Klondike and Nome Gold Rushes
- Mountaineering, Recreation and Leisure
- Pacific Northwest
- Performing Arts
- Politics and Labor
- Science and Engineering
- Seattle
- University of Washington
- World Culture and History