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Hunting trophies, scenic photographs and other exhibits inside the Grand Trunk Railway Building, Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, Seattle, 1909.
Hunting trophies, scenic photographs and other exhibits inside the Grand Trunk Railway Building, Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, Seattle, 1909.
TitleHunting trophies, scenic photographs and other exhibits inside the Grand Trunk Railway Building, Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, Seattle, 1909.
PhotographerNowell, Frank H., 1864-1950
Date1909
NotesExhibits of wildlife and scenes along the railway.

Caption on image: x2144

PH Coll 727.395
Subjects (LCSH)Grand Trunk Railway Company Building (Seattle, Wash.); Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada; Hunting trophies--Washington (State)--Seattle; Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition (1909 : Seattle, Wash.); Exhibitions--Washington (State)--Seattle
Location DepictedUnited States--Washington (State)--Seattle
Digital CollectionAlaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Collection
Order NumberAYP108
Ordering InformationTo order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction-info . Please cite the Order Number when ordering.
Negative NumberUW28055
RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division
Repository CollectionFrank H. Nowell Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition Photographs. PH Coll 727
Object TypePhotograph
Digital Reproduction InformationScanned from a photographic print using a Microtek Scanmaker 9600XL at 120 dpi in JPEG format at compression rate 3 and resized to 768x512 ppi. 1999
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