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Qui Si Sana Sanatorium and Biological Institution, pavilion front porch and rose garden, 1913
Title
Qui
Si
Sana
Sanatorium
and
Biological
Institution
,
pavilion
front
porch
and
rose
garden
,
1913
Photographer
Pierson
&
Co.
Date
1913
Notes
Caption
in
album:
The
Pavilion
Front.
A
fine
detail
view
of the
pavilion
and the
flower
circles
in
front
is
shown
here.
The
full
width
of the
front
of the
porch
is
eighty
feet
, and the
diameter
of the
circle
is
near
thirty
feet.
There are
some
roses
in this
circle
that
I
value
above
price.
PH
Coll
169.42
Subjects (LCSH)
Qui
Si
Sana
Sanatorium
and
Biological
Institution;
Sanatoriums--Washington
(State)--Lake
Crescent;
Pavilions--Washington
(State)--Lake
Crescent;
Gardens--Washington
(State)--Lake
Crescent
Location Depicted
United
States--Washington
(State)--Clallam
County--Lake
Crescent
Digital Collection
Washington Localities Collection
Order Number
WAS1578
Ordering Information
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Please cite the Order Number when ordering.
Repository
University of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division.
Repository Collection
Qui
Si
Sana
,
Lake
Crescent
,
Olympic
Mountains
,
Washington.
PH
Coll
169
Repository Collection Guide
To view the finding aid for this collection see:
http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcoll/findaids/docs/photosgraphics/DechmannLouisPHColl169.xml
Object Type
Photograph
Digital Reproduction Information
Scanned from a photographic print using a Microtek Scanmaker 9600XL at 100 dpi in JPEG format at compression rate 3 and resized to 768x512 ppi. 2005
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