Triol, Edward K., 1883-1965
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Edward K. Triol (1883-1965) was a civil engineer. Before his time in Seattle, he held positions as engineer on the New York barge canal, at a filtration plant in Pittsburgh, at a steel plant in Aliquippa, Pa., and for the Chicago, Milwaukee and Puget Sound Railway. In Seattle, he partnered in the structural engineering firm Triol and Bushnell with Horace L. Bushnell. James P. Lee (1894-1963) started his career with the Seattle Engineering Dept. in 1910. In 1922, he became the city's full-time photographer, responsible for documenting major construction projects. He retired in 1957.
Edward K. Triol (1883-1965) was a civil engineer. Before his time in Seattle, he held positions as engineer on the New York barge canal, at a filtration plant in Pittsburgh, at a steel plant in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, and for the Chicago, Milwaukee and Puget Sound Railway. In Seattle, he partnered in the structural engineering firm Triol and Bushnell with Horace L. Bushnell
James P. Lee (1894-1963) started his career with the Seattle Engineering Department in 1910. In 1922, he became the city's full-time photographer, responsible for documenting major construction projects. He retired in 1957.
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Ballard Bridge (Seattle, Wash.)
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Lake Washington Ship Canal (Seattle, Wash.)
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University Bridge (Seattle, Wash.)
West Spokane Street Bridge No. 1 (Seattle, Wash.)
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Ballard Bridge (Seattle, Wash.)
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Fremont Bridge (Seattle, Wash.)
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Stone Way Bridge (Seattle, Wash.)
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Lake Washington Ship Canal (Seattle, Wash.)
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West Spokane Street Bridge (Seattle, Wash.)
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Washington (State)--Seattle
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Montlake Bridge (Seattle, Wash.)
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University Bridge (Seattle, Wash.)
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