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Canadian military tatoo [i.e. tattoo] in stadium; Sectional view
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Title
Canadian
military
tatoo
[i.e
.
tattoo]
in
stadium
;
Sectional
view
Identifier
spl_wl_exp_00903
Description
Canadian
Tattoo
in
Memorial
Stadium
,
Century
21
Exposition
(Seattle
World’s
Fair)
.
“Easily
the
most
popular
show
was the
Canadian
Tattoo
,
staged
in the
Stadium
. For
two
hours
,
Washington’s
neighbors
to the
north
dazzled--there
is
no
other
word--spectators
with a
show
that
traced
the
history
of
Canada
, from
fur
trade
to
modern
days
,
through
its
military
forces
. There were
brief
dramatic
cameos
;
uniformed
soldiers
and
sailors
marched
in
cadence
;
kilted
bagpipers
and a
seemingly
endless
supply
of
fresh
horses
galloping
in the
closest
thing
to
precision
that
man
and
beast
are
likely
to
attain
. At
one
point
, a
blank
cartridge
was
fired
and a
hundred
or
so
uniformed
soldiers
,
standing
side
by
side
,
toppled
one
at a
time
,
like
dominoes
laid
on
end
.
Afterward
,
spectators
could
only
say
,
‘You
had to be there!
You
just
had to be
there!’”
(Don
Duncan
,
Meet
Me
at the
Center
.
Seattle
:
Seattle
Center
Foundation
,
1992
,
p
.
64.)
Memorial
Stadium
was
built
in
1948
in
memory
of
former
Seattle
high-school
students
killed
in
World
War
II
.
Owned
by the
Seattle
School
District
,
it
was
leased
to the
Century
21
Exposition
for the
Seattle
World’s
Fair
. The
Fair’s
opening
ceremonies
and
many
large
events
were
held
there.
Subjects (LCSH)
Century 21 Exposition (1962 : Seattle, Wash.)
Memorial Stadium (Seattle, Wash.)
Exhibition buildings--Washington (State)--Seattle
Exhibitions--Washington (State)--Seattle
Lenggenhager, Werner
Special weeks--Washington (State)--Seattle
Canada--Relations--Washington (State)--Seattle
Seattle (Wash.)--Relations--Canada
Canada--Armed Forces--Centennial celebrations, etc.
Bands (Music)--Washington (State)--Seattle
Marching bands--Washington (State)--Seattle
Marching drills--Washington (State)--Seattle
Pipe bands--Washington (State)--Seattle
Stoddard, George W. (George Wellington), 1896-1967
Subject
Special weeks
Memorial Stadium
Photographer
Lenggenhager, Werner
Architect
Stoddard, George W. (George Wellington), 1896-1967
Date
1962-09-16
Period
During the Fair
Notes
Title taken from handwritten caption on verso. Date stamped on verso.
Folder
Shows
Measurements
25.97 x 20.94 cm
Digitization Specifications
Master image scanned on Epson 10000 XL flatbed at 600 ppi, 24 bit color, saved as TIFF file. Photoshop used to reduce access image to 600 pixels on long edge; master image file size: 91,016,532 bytes.
File Format
image/jp2
Collection
Century 21 Digital Collection
Contributing Institution
The Seattle Public Library
Rights Management
For information about rights and reproduction, visit
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Type (DCMI)
image
Item Type
Photographs
Source
Original: 8 x10 b/w photographic print
Date created
2011-07-06
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