Name/Title
MuseumEntry/Object ID
2012-002-0672Description
Black and white photo of workers on the roof of the house that became the Lacey Historical Museum. The image is looking down and toward the edge of the roof with the brick chimney at the center background. Beyond the chimney is a dirt area enclosed by a chain-link fence and a portion of a vehicle. On the roof are two workers with their backs to the camera. The one on the left has removed his shirt and hung it on the chimney He has long hair and is wearing jeans. the other worker has long hair and is wearing a tee shirt and jeans. The surface of the roof has wooden shingles at the left of the image and insulating paper on the right. There is a bundle of shingles at the bottom of the image and pieces of shingles scattered around. A hammer is visible under the hand of one of the workers. There is a white border on all sides. On the back in black ink is "3 col" and "B". In green felt pen is "100%". A piece of paper has been glued to the print, but has no information.
This image was probably published in the Lacey Leader newspaper.Made/Created
Notes
Medium: Photographic Paper/Photographic Emulsion