Preview up to 100 items from this collection below. This collection of nearly 1,200 photograph slides documents the adventures and counterculture lifestyle of photographer Jack Large and his artist friends through the late sixties in Seattle and the Pacific Northwest.
Jack Large and Amina Tavenner shop for toilet paper in Central Area Market, circa 1968
Jack Large and Amina Tavenner shop for toilet paper in Central Area Market
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Date: 1968
Seattle streetscape at night, 4th Ave. looking north from Westlake Ave., January 1967
Seattle streetscape, night
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Date: 1967-01
Looking up at trees, Olympic National Park, September 1967
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Date: 1967-09
Trees and undergrowth, Olympic National Park, September 1967
Olympic National Park
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Date: 1967-09
Fishing poles on boats, Fishermen's Terminal, April 1967
Fishing poles on boats in Ballard boat basin
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Date: 1967-04
Homeless man reclines on bench, Pike Place Market courtyard, July 1967
Derelict reclines on Pike Place Market courtyard bench
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Date: 1967-07
Beth Barkes in Jack Large studio, Pike Place Market, July 1967
Beth Barkes in Jack Large studio
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Date: 1967-07
Pike Place Market rear entrance stairs and "to the Market" sign from Western Ave, May 1967
Market rear entrance
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Date: 1967-05
Stream near our campsite, Deer Lake, Olympic National Park, September 1967
Stream near our Deer Lake campsite
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Date: 1967-09
Study in tin and masonry near Pike Place Market, June 1967
Study in tin and masonry near Pike Place Market
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Date: 1967-06