safe

Photograph

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Lacey Museum

Name/Title

safe

Entry/Object ID

2012-002-0654

Description

Black and white photo of a room in the old Thurston County Courthouse. In the foreground is a stack of boxes made of white cardboard. There is some writing on the boxes but it is unreadable. On the floor toward the back is a cylindrical shaped ash holder with a black center and chrome top and bottom. Panelling covers the left wall and forms a shell around the large safe. Panelling is also on the right and coats are hanging on it. There is part of a door and door knob visible at the right The safe, which is in the center of the photo is large and made of metal. On the door is a handle and a dial. The safe has metal wheels at the bottom. On top of the safe are stacked papers and boxes. On the panelling that surrounds the safe are papers attached, one of which says "speed kills" and another says "unglued". There is a white border on all sides. On the back in ink is "75%" crossed out and "77%". In pencil is "43%".

Made/Created

Notes

Medium: Photographic Paper/Photographic Emulsion

Lexicon

Search Terms

Thurston County Courthouse

Dimensions

Height

5 in

Width

7 in