File:Dana Currier with Old Number Six locomotive, 1954.jpg
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DescriptionDana Currier with Old Number Six locomotive, 1954.jpg |
English: Dana Currier, longtime Seattle City Light employee and one of the key figures in the creation of the company town of Newhalem, Washington near what is now known as Ross Dam, posing with Old Number Six, Newhalem, 1954. Another picture taken the same day also shows Currier. Item 78371, City Light Photographic Negatives (Record Series 1204-01), Seattle Municipal Archives. Seattle Municipal Archives changed its URL scheme circa 2022; the older URLs beginning with "clerk" are deprecated, and will eventually fail. The following search should find item number 78371 in their new database:
http://archives.seattle.gov/digital-collections/index.php/Search/objects/search/num%253A78371+AND+ca_objects.type_id%253A23 . |
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Flickr: Dana Currier with locomotive, 1954 This image comes from the Seattle Municipal Archives, via Flickr.
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