Search results for Shovels;   
Refine your search

Try Search all Collections


results 101-120 of 182 item(s)  page 6 of 10 : ( <<  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  >> ) :: previous : next
select all : clear all : add to favorites
Pacific Fisherman Vol 3, No 07
101. Pacific Fisherman Vol 3, No 07
Historic resource study, Olympic National Park, Washington
102. Historic resource study, Olympic National Park, Washington
Miners working in underground gold mine by candlelight, Yukon Territory, ca. 1898.
103. Miners working in underground gold mine by candlelight, Yukon Territory, ca. 1898.
Miners at work with pickaxes and shovels in underground gold mine, No. 16 Eldorado Creek, Yukon Territory,
104. Miners at work with pickaxes and shovels in underground gold mine, No. 16 Eldorado Creek, Yukon Territory, ca. 1898.

Kenneth Ward and Harvey James, probably on the Makah Indian Reservation
105. Kenneth Ward and Harvey James, probably on the Makah Indian Reservation
Spokane/Colville students pose in garden at Fort Spokane, 1900
106. Spokane/Colville students pose in garden at Fort Spokane, 1900
North view of 3rd Ave. from Columbia St. showing regrade work using steam shovel, Seattle, Washington,
107. North view of 3rd Ave. from Columbia St. showing regrade work using steam shovel, Seattle, Washington, 1906.
North view of 4th Ave. from Jefferson St. showing regrade activities, Seattle, Washington, October 10,
108. North view of 4th Ave. from Jefferson St. showing regrade activities, Seattle, Washington, October 10, 1906.

Looking southwest on 5th Ave. from Battery St., Seattle, Washington, May 17, 1929.
109. Looking southwest on 5th Ave. from Battery St., Seattle, Washington, May 17, 1929.
Looking north on 5th Ave. from Terrace St. showing regrade work using a steam shovel, Seattle, Washington,
110. Looking north on 5th Ave. from Terrace St. showing regrade work using a steam shovel, Seattle, Washington, December 10, 1910.
Looking Northeast on Virginia St. from 4th Ave. showing regrade work using a steam shovel, Seattle, Washington,
111. Looking Northeast on Virginia St. from 4th Ave. showing regrade work using a steam shovel, Seattle, Washington, October 1909.
Looking east on Cherry St. from 4th Ave. showing regrade work, Seattle, Washington, February 1911.
112. Looking east on Cherry St. from 4th Ave. showing regrade work, Seattle, Washington, February 1911.

Men gathered with shovels and rakes, Colville, Washington, ca. 1890-1910
113. Men gathered with shovels and rakes, Colville, Washington, ca. 1890-1910
Ground breaking of the Seattle Talmud Torah (Seattle Hebrew Academy), 25th Ave. and E. Columbia St.,
114. Ground breaking of the Seattle Talmud Torah (Seattle Hebrew Academy), 25th Ave. and E. Columbia St., Seattle, 1929
Senator Henry M. Jackson holding a shovel in a group of people during a prayer prior to a groundbreaking
115. Senator Henry M. Jackson holding a shovel in a group of people during a prayer prior to a groundbreaking ceremony for a Jewish event in Florida, 1971
Senator Henry M. Jackson holding a shovel while standing with a group of people at a groundbreaking ceremony
116. Senator Henry M. Jackson holding a shovel while standing with a group of people at a groundbreaking ceremony for a Jewish event, Florida, 1971

Marion shovel and crew working on road construction, probably Washington, ca. 1922
117. Marion shovel and crew working on road construction, probably Washington, ca. 1922
Road construction crew grading on Soos Creek, vicinity of Auburn, King County, Washington, 1915
118. Road construction crew grading on Soos Creek, vicinity of Auburn, King County, Washington, 1915
Marion shovel at work in limestone quarry, probably Washington, ca. 1911
119. Marion shovel at work in limestone quarry, probably Washington, ca. 1911
Northern Pacific Railway section foreman and crew, Auburn, 1910
120. Northern Pacific Railway section foreman and crew, Auburn, 1910
select all : clear all : add to favorites
results 101-120 of 182 item(s)  page 6 of 10 : ( <<  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  >> ) :: previous : next

© University of Washington. All rights reserved.
The Community Museum is a project of community organizations and Tribes across the Olympic Peninsula and the University of Washington.
Support for the project comes from the Institute of Museum and Library Services and Preston, Gates and Ellis, LLP.