Around 1980 the Webster and Stevens collection was given to the Museum of History and Industry on a grant from Pemco. The familiar “W&S” is hand written onto the corners of many thousands of negatives. I think it is something like forty thousand of them. Here’s four of them, joined for a 1910 pan of Lake Union – including the Gas Works, far left – taken from the most northeasterly knoll on the summit of Queen Anne Hill. I used the most northerly negative for a now-then repeat in Pacific on June 12, 1983. It is featured next.
