Collection:
Juneau—Douglas City Museum
Object ID:
2013.41.409
Accession#:
2013.41
Credit Line:
Donated by Albert Shaw.
Object Name:
Slide, Transparency
Title:
Two Cabins at the Taku Lodge, Killisnoo and Sourdough. 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 "2 of The Cabins — Taku Lodge named Killisnoo + Sourdough[?] 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 with shrubbery on the left and right peripheries of the camera frame. In the middling area, there appear to be three separate structures. Toward the right and center, there are two small buildings with peaked roofs, constructed from what may be wood slats or logs. The one at right has a porch and chimney. At left of these cabins is a longer structure, mostly obscured by shrubbery, but appearing to have a red metal peaked roof. Beyond the structures is a thick tree line, and even farther on, the rounded peak of a low mountain. The number "12" 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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