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Item 9239, Engineering Department Photographic Negatives (Record Series 2613-07), Seattle Municipal Archives.

English: The steam tanker Geo H. Jones and tugboat Equator, coming east through the Montlake Cut, Seattle, Washington, October 17, 1934. Montlake Bridge opened to let it through. The Geo H. Jones was sunk by German submarine U-455 on June 11, 1942. The Equator had a rather illustrious history of its own: it was built in 1888 as a pygmy schooner, carried Robert Louis Stevenson and Fanny Vandegrift Stevenson through the islands of Micronesia in 1889, was converted to steam in 1897, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, though all that remains of it as of 2020 is a hull in poor shape in Everett, Washington.
Date Taken on 17 October 1934
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Montlake Bridge, 1934 This image comes from the Seattle Municipal Archives, via Flickr.

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Author Seattle Municipal Archives from Seattle, WA
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Camera location47° 38′ 50.83″ N, 122° 18′ 16.91″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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