File:Seattle - Clips of Alaskan Way Seawall construction, 1933.ogv
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DescriptionSeattle - Clips of Alaskan Way Seawall construction, 1933.ogv |
English: Clips of Alaskan Way Seawall construction, Seattle, Washington, 1933. Whole film on YouTube. Item 427, Engineering Department Motion Picture Film (Record Series 2613-09), Seattle Municipal Archives. |
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Source | Flickr: Clips of Alaskan Way Seawall construction, 1933 |
Author | Seattle Municipal Archives |
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current | 07:19, 20 January 2013 | 1 min 6 s, 474 × 360 (4.01 MB) | Jmabel (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description = {{en|Clips of Alaskan Way Seawall construction, Seattle, Washington, 1933. Whole film [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zvgg6wlO4JU on YouTube]. [http://clerk.seattle.gov/~scripts/nph-brs.exe?s1=427&s2=&S3=&S4=&am... |
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