Name/Title
MuseumEntry/Object ID
2012-002-0671Description
Black and white photo of workers inside the house that became the Lacey Historical Museum after it was moved to its present location. The workers are wearing hard hats and have their backs to the camera. The one on the left has no shirt and is wearing jeans. He is wielding a hammer at a wall below a window. The worker on the right has on a checked shirt and jeans. He is holding a tool against a wall with electrical outlets visible. The wall on the left shows plaster lath strips and the floor is littered with lath pieces and other debris. At the bottom right of the image there appears to be a hand in a glove. There is a white border on all sides. On the back in felt pen is "E" in a circle, "2 col" crossed out, and "1 1/2 col". In green felt pen is "2 + at 63%". In pencil is "H3 fil 35 secs F 8".
This image was probably published in the Lacey Leader newspaper.Made/Created
Notes
Medium: Photographic Paper/Photographic Emulsion