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  2. File:Seattle - Antique store, circa 1975 (29222122747).jpg ...

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    English: Antique store, 6th Ave NW & NW Leary Way, Seattle, Washington, U.S., circa 1975. A few years later, this space would become Triangle Studios, then from 1986 to 1991, the home of Reciprocal Recording. This is in the neighborhood sometimes called "Frelard", variously considered part of Ballard of Fremont.

  3. Evert Sodergren - Wikipedia

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    Evert Sodergren (July 19, 1920 – June 8, 2013) was a leading studio furniture maker based in Seattle. He taught for many years in the School of Art at the University of Washington. Evert Sodergren was born and raised in Seattle. He is a fourth generation woodworker in his family.

  4. Historic Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Historic Seattle is a Seattle, Washington public development authority focused on preserving Seattle's architectural heritage. [1] [2] For many years, they issued a monthly online magazine, Preservation Seattle [3] and are involved in advocacy and education. [1] As a public development authority, Historic Seattle is a government-owned ...

  5. Connections Museum - Wikipedia

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    Panel switch district selector frame at the Connections Museum. The Connections Museum (formerly the Herbert H. Warrick Jr. Museum of Communications, originally the Vintage Telephone Equipment Museum) is located in Centurylink's Duwamish Central Office at East Marginal Way S. and Corson Avenue S. in Seattle's Georgetown neighborhood.

  6. History of wood carving - Wikipedia

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    Furniture was often carved in a way hardly legitimate. The legs, the rails of tables and chairs, the frames of cabinets, of looking-glasses, instead of being first made fcr construction and strength. and then decorated, were first designed to carry cherubs heads and rococo (i.e. rock and shell ornament), quite regardless of utility or convenience.

  7. John Jelliff - Wikipedia

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    By 1843, J.Jelliff's was located at 301-303 Broad Street, [2] and by 1876, John Jelliff & Co. was the largest furniture establishment in Newark, located at 794 & 796 Broad Street. [3] Furniture with the Jelliff & Co. (or J.J. & Co.) maker's mark are exceedingly scarce. Most pieces can only be attributed to the firm.

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