Collection:
Juneau—Douglas City Museum
Object ID:
2013.41.410
Accession#:
2013.41
Credit Line:
Donated by Albert Shaw.
Object Name:
Slide, Transparency
Title:
Main Lodge, Dormitory, and the Totem Cabin at the Taku Lodge. August 27, 1966.
Place:
Juneau, Alaska
Date:
August 27, 1966
Year Range from:
1966
Year Range to:
1966
Description:
A photographic slide in a small cardboard frame (off white with red rear text "Color Transparency"). The frame is labeled "Main Lodge (—Log) Taku Dormitory named Totem + Cabin 8—27—66" in handwriting. The image shows a wide exterior grassy area captured from a flat angle. The foreground is occupied by a large lawn bounded by trees at left, which continue into a thick tree line into the background behind the structures in the middling area. The lawn leads to a group of buildings in the center of the image, two closer to the camera and captured on a diagonal, and one set farther into the trees at left. The two closer structures are a bit long, with porches, peaked roofs, and empty flagpoles standing to their right. The smaller structure is tiny in comparison, seemingly one room only, constructed of logs with a red peaked roof. The number "13" is printed in ink on the frame at the upper left.
People:
Shaw, Albert
Scheibe, Margaret Shaw
Shaw, Katherine
Search Terms:
Photography
Slide
Juneau
Taku
Taku Lodge
building
Mountain
Tree
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