Preview up to 100 items from this collection below. This collection of nearly 1,200 photograph slides documents the adventures and counterculture lifestyle of photographer Jack Large and his artist friends through the late sixties in Seattle and the Pacific Northwest.
Worker installing cross-tie between Space Needle legs, ca. August 7, 1961
Identifier: spl_gg_68880023
Date: 1961-08-07
View this itemThe Town Crier, v.7, no.22, Jun. 1, 1912
Page 1 features portrait of Elinore Pearl Sayre, daughter of James Willis Sayre.
Identifier: spl_tc_915126_1912_07_22
Date: 1912-06-01
View this itemVehicles at Space Needle construction site, ca. June 1961
Identifier: spl_gg_68770005
Date: 1961-06
View this itemWorkers tightening bolts on Space Needle leg, ca. October 16, 1961
Identifier: spl_gg_69730004
Date: 1961-10-16
View this itemDavid Foulger's hideout, Tolstoy Farm, Davenport, WA, October 1967
David Foulger's hideout at Tolstoy Farm
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Date: 1967-10
View this itemJack Cabe and Dave Wagner in Jack Large studio, Pike Place Market, July 1967
Jack Cabe and Dave Wagner in Jack Large studio
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Date: 1967-07
View this itemThe Town Crier, v.8, no.15, Apr. 12, 1913
Article on page 5 features artist Imogen Cunningham and includes a self-portrait. Page 9 article "Women's Clubs and Club Work" discusses the activities of local women's clubs.
Identifier: spl_tc_915126_1913_08_15
Date: 1913-04-12
View this itemWes the math teacher sits on stump near Deer Lake, Olympic National Park, September 1967
Wes the math teacher sits on stump in Olympic National Park, near Deer Lake
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Date: 1967-09
View this itemWorkers driving drift pin into place on third Space Needle leg, ca. July 31, 1961
Identifier: spl_gg_68840021
Date: 1961-07-31
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