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Protesilaus moored at pier 14 on the Seattle Waterfront, August 17, 1919
141. Protesilaus moored at pier 14 on the Seattle Waterfront, August 17, 1919
Alaska Steamship Company's Pier 2 from Elliott Bay, Seattle, n.d.
142. Alaska Steamship Company's Pier 2 from Elliott Bay, Seattle, n.d.
Nelson Steamship Company at Pier D, exterior, Seattle, n.d.
143. Nelson Steamship Company at Pier D, exterior, Seattle, n.d.
West Seattle Yacht Club fleet and the Seattle ferry at the pier, panoramic view from the land, n.d.
144. West Seattle Yacht Club fleet and the Seattle ferry at the pier, panoramic view from the land, n.d.

Moran Brothers Shipyard, bird's-eye view, with ships moored at the pier and lumber ready to load, n.d.
145. Moran Brothers Shipyard, bird's-eye view, with ships moored at the pier and lumber ready to load, n.d.
Bremerton Navy Yard with the aircraft carrier Princeton moored to the pier, 1947
146. Bremerton Navy Yard with the aircraft carrier Princeton moored to the pier, 1947
Red Jacket, a four-mast sailing bark, moored at a pier, Seattle, n.d.
147. Red Jacket, a four-mast sailing bark, moored at a pier, Seattle, n.d.
Moran Brothers Shipyard exterior showing Orizaba, a passenger steamer, moored at the pier, n.d.
148. Moran Brothers Shipyard exterior showing Orizaba, a passenger steamer, moored at the pier, n.d.

Marine Eagle, a military transport steamer, at Pier 66, Seattle, n.d.
149. Marine Eagle, a military transport steamer, at Pier 66, Seattle, n.d.
Captain Alex Stewart and Gordon Newell on a pier near the fireboat Duwamish, probably in Seattle, n.d.
150. Captain Alex Stewart and Gordon Newell on a pier near the fireboat Duwamish, probably in Seattle, n.d.
President Grant, an ocean-going passenger steamer, approaching a pier in Seattle, n.d.
151. President Grant, an ocean-going passenger steamer, approaching a pier in Seattle, n.d.
President Grant, a military transport steamer, moored at a pier, n.d.
152. President Grant, a military transport steamer, moored at a pier, n.d.

Lizzie Colby, a halibut schooner, moored to a pier, n.d.
153. Lizzie Colby, a halibut schooner, moored to a pier, n.d.
Seward, a steam military transport ship, at a pier, n.d.
154. Seward, a steam military transport ship, at a pier, n.d.
Handicapped children from the Pacific Pre-Vocational School touch up the paint on the Westlake Mall's
155. Handicapped children from the Pacific Pre-Vocational School touch up the paint on the Westlake Mall's Talking Santa sculpture at Pier 36 in Seattle, Washington, November 14, 1974
Cityscape (looking south) taken from Magnolia Bluff with Pier 91 in foreground, Seattle, Washington,
156. Cityscape (looking south) taken from Magnolia Bluff with Pier 91 in foreground, Seattle, Washington, September 8, 1974

Near Miss [four seagulls on pier, Seattle waterfront], ca. 1947-1982
157. Near Miss [four seagulls on pier, Seattle waterfront], ca. 1947-1982
Canadian goose carcass near the Pier 86 Grain Terminal in Seattle, Washington, June, 1996
158. Canadian goose carcass near the Pier 86 Grain Terminal in Seattle, Washington, June, 1996
Ships in the Seattle harbor near Pier 66, Washington, August 18, 1989
159. Ships in the Seattle harbor near Pier 66, Washington, August 18, 1989
Rainbow over Pier 69, with the American Can Company warehouse, and downtown Seattle in the background
160. Rainbow over Pier 69, with the American Can Company warehouse, and downtown Seattle in the background and the Kingdome in the far distance at right, Washington, October 30, 1989
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