[Seattle -- William Cheney -- home movies] [motion picture]. [ca. 1935-ca. 1949]

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[Seattle -- William Cheney -- home movies] [motion picture]. [ca. 1935-ca. 1949]

Scenes around the Seattle area during the Depression and World War II. Includes a snow storm, auto racing, a Hooverville, baseball, fishing, navigation locks, Boeing Field, a wartime scrap metal drive, a soap box derby, the Lake Washington floating bridge, and several parks.

1 film reel of 1 (50 min., 1803 ft.) : si., col. and b&w ; 16 mm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7681761

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