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Howard and Galloway, Architects and Engineers
Elevation drawings of the Mines / Oriental Building, AYPE, Seattle, WA, 1909. From University of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division, U.W. Architect. Accession No. 73-28, Folder 15, Item #ARC0013
Exterior view of Architecture Hall, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 2011. From Google Maps/Street View
Exterior view of Meany Hall #1, Seattle, n.d.; from the University of Washington, Seattle, Libraries, Special Collections Division
Exterior view of the AYPE Auditorium, Seattle, WA, 1909. From Plummer's Business and Professional Directory of Seattle, 1909, np
Exterior view of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific-Exposition, Agriculture Building, Seattle, 1909; postcard from the Tacoma Public Library, produced by the Portland Post Card Company
Exterior view of the Machinery Hall, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific-Exposition, Seattle, 1909; postcard from the Tacoma Public Library, produced by the Portland Post Card Co.
Exterior view of the former Italian-American Bank and the skyscraper above it at 456 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA, 2018. From Google Maps/Street View, accessed 06/04/2024
First Floor plan of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Fine Arts Building (upper left center), Seattle, WA, 1909. From Wikimedia Commons, Digital Sanborn Maps 1867-1970, 03/1909.
Interior view of the AYPE Agriculture Building, Seattle, 1909; from the University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Division, photo by Asahel Curtis
Location of the Mines / Oriental Building (labeled "Mines," circled) at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, Seattle, WA, 1909. From the Penn State University Libraries, Rare Maps Collection, map by the J.N. Matthews Company, Buffalo, NY
Map of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, Agriculture Building (center left), Seattle, WA, 1909. From the "Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition," University of Washington Libraries, Digital Collections
Plan of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Auditorium, (left center), Seattle, WA, 1909. From Wikimedia Commons, map by the Sanborn Map Company (New York: Sanborn Map Company, 1909)
Portrait of Edmond S. Meany, c. 1925; from the University of Washington, Botanic Gardens, Elizabeth C. Miller Library
Postcard of the University of Washington, Meany Hall #1, Seattle, WA, c. 1950. From the author's collection, unmarked postcard
Postcard view of the Agriculture Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, Seattle, 1909; from the University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Division
Postcard view of the Agriculture Building at night, Seattle, 1909; from the author's collection
Postcard view of the Agriculture Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, Seattle, WA, 1908. From the author's collection, postcard by the Portland Post Card Company, Portland, OR and Seattle, WA, Card #6130
Postcard view of the Fine Arts Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, Seattle, WA, 1908; from Wikimedia Commons.org
Postcard view of the Mines / Oriental (labeled "Mines") Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific-Exposition, Seattle, WA, 1909; scan by the Tacoma Public Library
Postcard view of the Mines / Oriental Foreign Exhibit Building, Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, Seattle, 1909; from the University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Division
Postcard view of the Mines / Oriental Foreign Exhibits Building, AYPE, Seattle, WA, 1909. From From the University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections, Robert and Nancy Becker AYPE Postcard Collection. PH Coll 78, Item #AYP1348, accessed 05/21/2024.
Sanborn Fire Insurance Map location of the former AYPE Mines / Oriental Building, later the Armory (upper right), Seattle, WA, 1919. From Sanborn Insurance Maps of Seattle, WA, Vol. Six, 1919, Sheet #699I, accessed 05/21/2024
View of the front colonnade, AYPE Agriculture Building, Seattle, 1909; from the author's collection, postcard by the Portland Post Card Company, Seattle, WA, Card #X4