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.
Jack Cabe and Dave Wagner bend to examine something, Jack Large studio, Pike Place Market, July 1967
What are Jack Cabe and Dave Wagner looking at?
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Date: 1967-07
View this itemJack Large takes a phone call, ca. 1967
Jack Large takes a call
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Date: 1967?
View this itemBeth Barkes in Jack Large studio, Pike Place Market, July 1967
Beth Barkes in Jack Large studio
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Date: 1967-07
View this itemNorthgate mall parking near the Tsutukawa Fountain, February 1968
Northgate streetscape
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Date: 1968-02
View this itemBonnie's baby daughter napping, Jack Large studio, Pike Place Market, July 1967
Bonnie's baby daughter, sharing nap with Mum at Market studio
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Date: 1967-07
View this itemJudy Whalen in cabin door aboard Bill Barkes' sailboat, January 1968
Judy Whalen in cabin door aboard Bill Barkes' boat
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Date: 1968-01
View this itemJudy Whalen, sailing day on Elliott Bay, January 1968
Judy Whalen, sailing day on Elliott Bay
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Date: 1968-01
View this itemFrancisco ""Cisco"" Gaffney, the Junkman's Carnation milk crates, 1400 Western Ave., May 1967
Cisco's milk crates
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Date: 1967-05
View this itemGold nugget from near Anvil Creek, Alaska, ca. 1899
Gold was first discovered at Anvil Creek in 1898 leading to a large rush in prospectors who traveled through nearby Nome, Alaska to reach the gold fields. The value for the gold, provided at $320 in 1899?would be worth $9,891.89 in 2019 dollars.
Identifier: spl_ap_00168
Date: 1899?
View this itemFlower ramp overhang, Pike Place Market, June 1967
Market flower ramp overhang
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Date: 1967-06
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