A vista of Seattle, Washington waterfront and the Naval Supply Depot from Magnolia Bluff. Ektachrome by Max R. Jensen.
Jensen’s Naval Supply Depot
February 22nd, 2011 @ 12:40 am by Cliffe | Sorted Photo Exposure |
Today we’ve got some f resh new Jensen photograph for you. This time he was perched high atop Magnolia Bluff spying the Naval Supply Depot below during what looks like the 50′s. You’ll recall that Max R. Jensen himself was part of the Navy, the SeaBees specifically. Click for the high res.
A vista of Seattle, Washington waterfront and the Naval Supply Depot from Magnolia Bluff. Ektachrome by Max R. Jensen.
A vista of Seattle, Washington waterfront and the Naval Supply Depot from Magnolia Bluff. Ektachrome by Max R. Jensen.

Oh wow, I live down the street from here. This must be taken from what is now called the Ursula Judkins Viewpoint.
Ahh back when you could prowl around Naval facilities with a camera and not end up detained for a few hours.
From the rake of her stem, the ship at the far end of Pier 91 looks like a General John Pope Class transport.
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