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Robert D. Ashley Century 21 Collection 1960-1963

Museum of History and Industry
6 boxes plus oversize materials 2 cubic feet
The collection contains a variety of published materials and other types of media that document the 1962 Seattle World’s Fair (Century 21 Exposition)

Lowman Family Collection on Bobo the Gorilla circa 1951-1992

Museum of History and Industry
.21 cubic feet 1 box, including 47 photographs
Photographs, newspaper clippings, and other materials related to Bobo the gorilla, who was briefly raised by the Lowman family of Anacortes before being sold to the Woodland Park Zoo in 1953, where he remained until his death in 1968

Yukon Order of Pioneers, Seattle Lodge Photograph Album circa 1912-1939

Museum of History and Industry
150 photographs in 1 album 1 box
Photographs of members of fraternal organization of Alaska and Yukon pioneers

Railroad Employee Timetable Collection 1862-2000

Museum of History and Industry
43 boxes plus oversize materials approximately 21 linear feet
Employee timetables for northwest United States and Canadian railroads, 1862-2000

Donna Rydberg Fashion Modeling Album circa 1960-1964

Museum of History and Industry
1 box .42 cubic feet
Photographs, newspaper clippings and other materials documenting Donna Rydberg’s modeling career and professional activities

Chris Wedes Collection on J.P. Patches 1958-2003

Museum of History and Industry
3 boxes 1.3 linear feet
Photographs, fan mail, and other materials relating to the work of Chris Wedes as J.P. Patches, a clown who hosted a KIRO-TV children's program for 23 years.

Walter Straley Century 21 Exposition Photograph Collection 1961-1963

Museum of History and Industry
5 boxes 3.09 cubic feet
Photographic materials collected by Walter Straley documenting the 1962 Seattle World’s Fair (Century 21 Exposition.)

Collection on David Rodgers circa 1894-1947

Museum of History and Industry
.42 cubic feet 1 box
Photographs, both loose and in albums, as well as newspaper articles and correspondence relating to David Rodgers and his career as manager of Skinner and Eddy Corporation shipyard in Seattle, Washington

Randolph Pillow Papers 1954-1976

Museum of History and Industry
6 boxes plus films and oversize photographs 4.5 cubic feet
Materials relating to Dr. Randolph Pillow’s involvement in hydroplane racing in Seattle, plus postcards of Washington State

Collection on Weed's Pharmacy 1902-1968

Museum of History and Industry
4 boxes plus oversize folder 1.68 cubic feet
Materials related to Weed’s Pharmacy in Seattle, including photographs, business documents, advertisements and newsletters

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