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Port Townsend brass band, Port Townsend, Washington, July 24, 1886
1. Port Townsend brass band, Port Townsend, Washington, July 24, 1886
Brass band at Volunteer Park, Seattle, September 2, 1934
2. Brass band at Volunteer Park, Seattle, September 2, 1934
Metlakatla Brass Band beside ship, n.d.
3. Metlakatla Brass Band beside ship, n.d.
Brass band practice with onlookers, Oregon, September 1941
4. Brass band practice with onlookers, Oregon, September 1941

Three members of marching brass band with instruments, Oregon, July 1937
5. Three members of marching brass band with instruments, Oregon, July 1937
Tsimshian brass band performs for spectators, Metlakatla, Alaska, ca. 1895
6. Tsimshian brass band performs for spectators, Metlakatla, Alaska, ca. 1895
Renton Brass Band, probably in Renton, ca. 1888
7. Renton Brass Band, probably in Renton, ca. 1888
Men wearing gas masks behind the bar at the Brass Door Tavern, 722 E. Pike Street in Seattle, Washington,
8. Men wearing gas masks behind the bar at the Brass Door Tavern, 722 E. Pike Street in Seattle, Washington, January 11, 1978

Parade with brass band marching down Third St. looking north from the corner of Harper Street, Dawson,
9. Parade with brass band marching down Third St. looking north from the corner of Harper Street, Dawson, Yukon Territory, ca. 1899.
Nansen Closing Tow-Net in Action
I. Open, as it sescents and as it fishes coming up. II. Closed, as
10. Nansen Closing Tow-Net in Action
I. Open, as it sescents and as it fishes coming up. II. Closed, as it is when hauled in after fishing. B, brass bucket containing the catch. C, canvas front to net. L, releasing apparatus. M, brass messenger sent down line to effect closing. T, the throttling nosse. W, weight.
View of Brass Foundry. Where the most intricate of castings of brass and bronze are made : Standard Gas
11. View of Brass Foundry. Where the most intricate of castings of brass and bronze are made : Standard Gas Engine Company, Oakland, California
Hammering Brass
12. Hammering Brass

Incising Brass
13. Incising Brass
Brass inlaid with silver and gold
14. Brass inlaid with silver and gold
Brass inlaid with silver and gold
15. Brass inlaid with silver and gold
Santa Claus posing with sleigh drawn by reindeer, brass band, man dressed in lapander outfit, and crowd
16. Santa Claus posing with sleigh drawn by reindeer, brass band, man dressed in lapander outfit, and crowd of people, possible Juniata, Pennsylvania, n.d.

Rillie Fletcher performing in parade with marching brass band, Oregon, July 1937
17. Rillie Fletcher performing in parade with marching brass band, Oregon, July 1937
Brass female dancer, inlaid and painted repousse, Nepal, ca. 18th century A.D.
18. Brass female dancer, inlaid and painted repousse, Nepal, ca. 18th century A.D.
Hand-Line Cod Fishery
Cod hand-line gear
Fig.1, Lead sinker of the 'sow-bug' type, with brass horse
19. Hand-Line Cod Fishery
Cod hand-line gear
Fig.1, Lead sinker of the 'sow-bug' type, with brass horse and swivels
Fig.2, George's hand-line gear: 1, tail; b, lead; c, wooden horse; d, swivel; e, bridle; f, iron spreader or sling-ding; g, snood swivel; h, snood; i, book slot-swivel; k, ganging
RFig.3, Hand-line gear for shoal water as formerly rigged, without spreader or swivels: a, reel; b, lead; c, rope horse; d, snood; e, ganging
Darting Gun and Bomb-Lance Combined: A-Gun Barrel about 20 inches long. B-Ordinary iron pole fitted in
20. Darting Gun and Bomb-Lance Combined: A-Gun Barrel about 20 inches long. B-Ordinary iron pole fitted in brass socket c; b.Breech-pin and lock-case. C-Harpoon with whale line e attached, and set in pfojections d, d on the gun; d. Bomb-lance fired from barrel a. The harpoon entering teh whale brings the wire rod g in contact with the whale and thus releases the trigger. F-Lever for cocking the gun. h. Line by which gun is hauled back to boat
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