Space Needle reflected off of the Washington State Coliseum, Century 21 Exhibition, Seattle, Washington

Space Needle reflected off of the Washington State Coliseum, Century 21 Exhibition, Seattle, Washington

A few nice Seattle photos and images I found:

Space Needle reflected off of the Washington State Coliseum, Century 21 Exhibition, Seattle, Washington
Seattle

Image by UW Digital Collections
Space Needle reflected off of the Washington State Coliseum, Century 21 Exhibition, Seattle, Washington, 1962

Photographer:
Unknown

Subjects (LCSH):
Seattle Center (Seattle, Wash.)
Queen Anne (Seattle, Wash.)

Digital Collection:
Seattle Photograph Collection
content.lib.washington.edu/seattleweb/index.html

Item Number: SEA2350

Persistent URL:
content.lib.washington.edu/u?/seattle,2312

Visit Special Collections reproductions and rights page for information on ordering a copy.

University of Washington Libraries. Digital Collections content.lib.washington.edu/

Seattle

Seattle

Seattle Rainbow
Seattle

Image by libraryman
Driving to work. I heart Seattle.

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20 Responses to “Space Needle reflected off of the Washington State Coliseum, Century 21 Exhibition, Seattle, Washington”
  1. Scott Erb says:

    I'll try one take: The universe can pop into being if space-time is either existent as a state or non-existent. Like the bubbles in boiling water, space-time would be contained in some other essence which has within it the probability of creating space-time. We are so looked into space-time psychologically and physically that we cannot imagine, measure or understand whatever is “outside” space time (even that description is misguided because 'outside' is a space-time term…but that's all we have…)

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    I’m at Kettler Hall (2101 East Coliseum Blvd., IPFW Campus, Fort Wayne) w/ 4 others

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    In the late 11th century, royal dynasties legitimised by the Church were asserting their power with increasing authority and ambition, and the three kingdoms of Denmark, Norway and Sweden had taken shape. Towns were appearing which functioned as secular and ecclesiastical administrative centres as well as market sites, and monetary economies were beginning to emerge based on English and German models.[29] By this time the influx of Islamic silver from the East had been absent for more than a century, and the flow of English silver had come to an end in the mid-11th century.[30] Christianity had taken root in Denmark and Norway with the establishment of dioceses during the 11th century, and the new religion was beginning to organise and assert itself more effectively in Sweden. Foreign churchmen and native elites were energetic in furthering the interests of Christianity, which was now no longer operating simply on a missionary footing, and old ideologies and lifestyles were transforming. It was not until 1103, however, that the first archbishopric was founded in Scandinavia, at Lund (in the southernmost part of present-day Sweden, previously part of Denmark).

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    Blar a’ Bhuailte, site of the Vikings’ last stand in Skye

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