Home
:
Favorites
:
Ordering and Use
:
Help
:
Blog
Special Collections
:
A-Z List
:
Subject List
:
Advanced Search
Search results for
Seals--St.
Refine your search
Try
Search all Collections
results
81
-
100
of
15002
item(s)
page 5 of 751 : (
<<
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
>>
) ::
previous
:
next
select all
:
clear all
:
add to favorites
81.
Powerhouse and dam during construction process, September 12, 1925
82.
Building sawmill at northernmost arm of Lake Tapps near outlet, June 15, 1910
83.
Powerhouse foundation, showing draft tubes for generating units, May 12, 1925
84.
Icy area south of dam site, December 21, 1924
85.
Workers' camp, east of Baker River, April 26, 1925
86.
Company houses and clubhouse on the west end of Concrete, September 28, 1925
87.
Powerhouse after dam completion, October 20, 1925
88.
Workers' camp with Sauk Mountain in background, November 16, 1924
89.
Powerhouse, nearly complete, September 16, 1925
90.
South side of powerhouse, nearly complete, September 21, 1925
91.
Construction of the intake next to the dam, September 12, 1925
92.
Layers of reinforcing bars at the tunnel intake, September 8, 1925
93.
Main turbine room of powerhouse during construction, September 16, 1925
94.
Locomotive at power house excavation site, December 21, 1924
95.
Dam site and diversion tunnel entrance as viewed from bridge north of site, October 7, 1924
96.
Construction of a railroad trestle across a northern arm of Lake Tapps, June 1, 1910
97.
First pour of concrete into dam form, February 11, 1925
98.
Partially completed dam with temporary forms for sluiceways on the left, February 16, 1925
99.
Railroad yard at top of incline near powerhouse, May 31, 1910
100.
Snoqulamie Power Plant workers' quarters, office and shop building, and transformer house, Snoqualmie River abover the falls, 1910
select all
:
clear all
:
add to favorites
results
81
-
100
of
15002
item(s)
page 5 of 751 : (
<<
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
>>
) ::
previous
:
next
Contact Us
|
Change display settings
|
About
|
Make a Gift
|
Privacy
^ to top ^
©
University of Washington Libraries
Subscribe to Updates