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 Large and Amina Tavenner shop for toilet paper in Central Area Market, circa 1968
Jack Large and Amina Tavenner shop for toilet paper in Central Area Market
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Date: 1968
View this itemMoss and lichen, Olympic National Park, September 1967
Moss and lichen
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Date: 1967-09
View this itemSasquatch and Anderson Gallery T-bird after fateful Capitol Hill hit-and-slide, Anderson Gallery, January 1968
Sasquatch and Anderson Gallery T-bird after fateful Capitol Hill hit-and-slide
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Date: 1968-01
View this itemSnowfield on Hurricane Ridge, Olympic National Park, September 1967
Snowfield on Hurricane Ridge, Olympic National Park
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Date: 1967-09
View this itemSurprised stranger checks out items on table, Jack Large studio, Pike Place Market, July 1967
Surprised stranger checks out items on Jack Large Market studio table
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Date: 1967-07
View this itemPacific Science Center arches, December 1966
Seattle Center Arches
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Date: 1966-12
View this itemPacific Science Center from Denny Way, December 1966
Seattle Center from Denny Way
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Date: 1966-12
View this itemEarshot Jazz, v.4, no.6, Jul. 1988
This issue begins with Sandra Burlingame's profile of Gene Harris - his introduction to jazz, musical success, and life as a musician, page 1. Joseph Murphy dives in to School Blues II - the continuous issue that Seattle public schools are facing with budget cuts and the sacrifices being made to music programs, page 1. Earshot says arrivederci to Jerry Granelli, but hopes to see him back in the Northwest soon, Sandra Burlingame page 2. Earshot has notes on live performances around the city by Ralph Towner, Aspects with Al Hood, Jay Weaver, and Doug Lilla, Dance and Jazz - with the Seattle Jazz Festival coming up, Joseph Murphy, Ted Dzilak, Taina Honkalehto, Sandy Burlingame, and Bob Mariano page 4-5. The 'New Jazz, New City' preview spring series closes as musicians throw down incredible performances with Enormous Radio, Paul de Barros page 12. Sandy Burlingame profiles Dee Daniels, with excitement for her coming back to Seattle - with a long journey of music she grounded herself as a talented and respected vocalist, page 13. Herb Levy reviews Paul Ellingson's album; Solo Jazz Piano, Volume One as there being very little musically, page 14. Tom Collier's album - Illusion gives listeners nothing to retrieve, Ken Wiley page 14. Another album review by Sheila M. Espinoza of David Land and Paul Speer's album called Desert Visions, page 14. Page 15 continues the rest of the album reviews - Meridian's album called Farewell to Fortune, Mark Lewis Quartet's album called In the Spirit, and Bud Shank and Bill Perkin's album called Serious Swingers, Ted Dzielak, Joseph Murphy, and Ken Wiley. Cover art is a photograph of Gene Harris. Page 2 Cover art of Jerry Granelli. Cover art of Vocalist, Dee Daniels. Cover art of David Lanz and Paul Speer.
Identifier: spl_ej_571712_1988_04_06
Date: 1988-07
View this itemMarine Digest, v.2, no.17, Dec. 22, 1923
Cover photo caption: Schooner C. S. Holmes in Arctic Ocean
Identifier: spl_md_840284_1923_02_17
Date: 1923-12-22
View this itemWoman's head out studio window pouting for camera, overlooking Western Ave., July 1967
Girl's head out studio window pouting for camera (Western Ave)
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Date: 1967-07
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