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 shopping for toilet paper
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Date: 1968
View this itemYoung couple on bench by Peace Wolf, Pike Place Market courtyard, May 1967
Young couple on Market courtyard bench by Peace Wolf
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Date: 1967-05
View this itemWorkers hammer drift pins into place on Space Needle leg, ca. July 1961
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Date: 1961-07
View this itemMedicine Tom Benedict profile silhouetted against windows, Jack Large studio, Pike Place Market, July 1967
Medicine Tom Benedict profile silhouetted against Pike Place Market studio windows
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Date: 1967-07
View this itemNorthgate Mall parking, February 1968
Northgate Mall parking
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Date: 1968-02
View this itemJack Large takes a phone call, ca. 1967
Jack Large takes a call
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Date: 1967?
View this itemMidriff of one-armed cowboy by Peace Wolf, Pike Place Market courtyard, September 1967
Midriff of one-armed cowboy by Peace Wolf
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Date: 1967-09
View this itemPigeons grazing on street, Pike Place Market, April 1967
Pike Place pigeons grazing
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Date: 1967-04
View this itemLace-draped counter lamp at Jakk Corsaw's Art Gallery, Pike Place Market, circa 1967
Lace-draped counter lamp at Jakk's Gallery
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Date: 1967
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