Lake Union From High 1912

January 12th, 2009 @ 12:29 am by Cliffe | Sorted Photo Exposure |
Spent some time this weekend giving the site a quick 2009 spitshine: updated color scheme and header image.
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This 1912 photo of Lake Union from high is a companion piece to this Capitol Hill shot. Speaking of Lake Union, it looks like the last remnants of the Brace Sawmill are being SLU’ed (not sure what that means? Read this). I’ m in favor of leaving a couple pilings.
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Looking west across Lake Union. Photo by Webster & Stevens. The Argus, 1912.

6 Responses to “Lake Union From High 1912”

  1. Nice view of the old Stone Way Bridge in the distance

  2. matt wright says:

    So that is looking across at Queen Anne right? Man, it looks much nicer then :D

  3. Bradford says:

    Cool to see that one of my favorite Eastlake houses (mainly because of it’s SERIOUS front stairs) was standing even back then!

    http://tinyurl.com/7dgu6w

  4. Mik says:

    Definitely looks different, I work at a Biotech company who are situated in the old Steam plant building on the lake.

  5. Carla says:

    Hi :)
    well, i find this page when i look for things relationed with Rose Red, and the history arround the Rimbauer’s family…
    In the Google Earth i cant found the house and so I have so many questions in my mind.
    Do you know if Rose Red still exist?
    Could you send me an e-mail? carlasimoes19@hotmail.com
    I will wait for your answer.
    I love the history.

  6. striatic says:

    here are two images, comparing the buildings then and now, since my attempts to inline link them in my previous comment failed:

    http://striatic.net/jing/2010-02-03_1427.png

    http://striatic.net/jing/2010-02-03_1440.png

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