File:Seattle - Forging at Broadway High School.jpg

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Description in the published source (1919): "Learning forging—Broadway High School".

The school on Capitol Hill, Seattle, Washington was later the Edison Technical School, and eventually became Seattle Central Community College.
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Fleming, S. E. (1919), Civics (supplement): Seattle King County, Seattle: Seattle Public Schools. Plate facing page 40.

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