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2. The Klingman Waters Building superimposed over a portion of the Furniture Temple. Perhaps originally a postcard view, the image illustrates the two primary buildings where furniture sales and marketing took place in early 20th century Grand Rapids. These images ca. 1920-1930.
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
3. Slides from Seattle Filmworks depicting various buildings downtown ca.1997
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
1. Storefront sales window, with “Burr Bros., Cash Grocers” lettering above the window. “Ben-Hur Flour” display in the window, with various signs and numerous bags of flour. The window itself has a decorative frame. It has two large vertical rectangular pans at the bottom and two smaller horizontal panes at the top.
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
1. The library hour in the factory is 11:45-12:30. Then, the porters carry the cases to the lobby adjoining office where for the next 25 minutes the office force takes advantage of the library privileges. Open on ? days. Detroit Public Library. Image shows 10 women standing and one woman seated at a wicker table. A caged area is in the background right, shelves in the foreground left.
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
2. Detroit Public library [program].
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
1. “Barney Burton’s Barn?”. Shows a small old barn with rough wood slats running horizontally on the facing side, and an awkward entrance area. End wood boards run vertically. Board slats for the roof as well. A picket fence is center right.
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
Burton Junior High School
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
1. Association of Commerce Photo.!! Brick building with large 8 pane windows.
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
1. United Suburban Railway Bus Line, served Grand Rapids to Grandville. 1817.
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
2. View of a bus parked on the curb with 11 men standing along the side of the bus, posing for the camera. Most of the men wear uniforms.
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.