1992.022.057 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke and unidentified young man holding Boy Scout merit badge booklet on citizenship. |
1988.009.063 |
Photograph |
Black and white stereopticon Photographs
A double image on a stiff dark gray card with caption at the bottom. At one end is printed "Underwood and Underwood, Publishers, New York, London, Toronto - Canada, Ottawa - Kansas," and at the other end is "Works and Studios, Arlington N.J. Littleton, N.H. Washington D.C." with a rising sun in the middle and "Sun Sculpture Trade Mark" in the middle of the sun.
This one says: "Family of the lower class - "chowing" intheir home partially destroyed during the war." |
1992.022.058 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke as Acting Mayor of Seattle signing document with ink and brush. |
1992.022.059 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke in City Council meeting for open housing hearings. He was moderator and Seattle Magazine did three feature articles on him. |
1992.022.060 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke giving speech at Puget Sound Bridge & Dry Dock Co. for christening of a guided missile destroyer escort vessel DEG-3 Schofeld. |
1992.022.061 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke weighing group of people. Men on scale (L to R): Bill Wong, Ben Woo. |
1992.022.062 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke, Mayor Gordon Clinton and C.C. Lai looking at pictures of a pair of statues of FV dogs carved in dark stone. Though now moved, they used to be located outside of the Seattle Opera House. Wing Luke was responsible for getting these statues donated to the city from the Republic of China after the Seattle World Fair in 1962 (as per Bettie Luke). |
1992.022.063 |
Print, photographic |
Some Seattle Council members posing on a Seattle Fire Department ladder truck.
L to R: M.B. (Mike) Mitchell, Myrtle Edwards, Charles Carroll and Wing Luke. |
1992.022.064 |
Print, photographic |
Unidentifed fireman climbing ladder on fire truck. |
1992.022.065 |
Print, photographic |
Four men holding City of Seattle flag.
L to R: Frank McCafrey, Wing Luke, James E. Hussey and Councilman A.L. (Lud) Kramer. |
1992.022.066 |
Print, photographic |
Photo in Wing Luke's city council office looking over drawings with unidentified men. |
1992.022.067 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke shaking hands with Adlai E. Stevenson II (former governor of Illinois and two time Democratic presidential candidate). To his left is Governor Albert D. Rosselini and to his right is Herbert Legg. |
1988.009.064 |
Photograph |
Black and white stereopticon Photographs
A double image on a stiff dark gray card with caption at the bottom. At one end is printed "Underwood and Underwood, Publishers, New York, London, Toronto - Canada, Ottawa - Kansas," and at the other end is "Works and Studios, Arlington N.J. Littleton, N.H. Washington D.C." with a rising sun in the middle and "Sun Sculpture Trade Mark" in the middle of the sun.
This one says: "Reverent but prejudicial ancestor worship - one of China's immense cemeteries, which seriously lessen her productive land area." |
1992.022.068 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke at "Chinese dedication of the Thomas Burke Memorial Washington State Museum" at the University of Washington. |
1992.022.069 |
Print, photographic |
Behind Wing Luke at "Chinese dedication of the Thomas Burke Memorial Washington State Museum" at the University of Washington. |
1992.022.070 |
Print, photographic |
Behind Wing Luke and speaker at "Chinese dedication of the Thomas Burke Memorial Washington State Museum" at the University of Washington. |
1992.022.074 |
Print, photographic |
Appears to be a class portrait from University Heights School. Wing Luke, in a suit, is in the second row, third from the right. |
1992.022.077 |
Print, photographic |
Crowd photo at Puget Sound Bridge & Dry Dock Co. Christening of a guided missile destroyer escort vessel DEG-3 Schofeld. |
1992.022.078 |
Print, photographic |
Photo of unidentified speaker at Puget Sound Bridge & Dry Dock Co. Christening of a guided missile destroyer escort vessel DEG-3 Schofeld. |
1992.022.079 |
Print, photographic |
Photo of unidentified naval officer speaking at Puget Sound Bridge & Dry Dock Co. Christening of a guided missile destroyer escort vessel DEG-3 Schofeld. |
1992.022.080 |
Print, photographic |
Photo of speaker's platform at Puget Sound Bridge & Dry Dock Co. Christening of a guided missile destroyer escort vessel DEG-3 Schofeld. Mrs. F. Perry Schofield sits with legs crossed holding a bouquet of flowers. |
1992.022.081 |
Print, photographic |
Photo of Mrs. F. Perry Schofield (r) and family at Puget Sound Bridge & Dry Dock Co. Christening of a guided missile destroyer escort vessel DEG-3 Schofeld. |
1992.022.082 |
Print, photographic |
Photo of Mrs. F. Perry Schofield christening of a guided missile destroyer escort vessel DEG-3 Schofeld. |
1988.009.065 |
Photograph |
Black and white stereopticon Photographs
A double image on a stiff dark gray card with caption at the bottom. At one end is printed "Underwood and Underwood, Publishers, New York, London, Toronto - Canada, Ottawa - Kansas," and at the other end is "Works and Studios, Arlington N.J. Littleton, N.H. Washington D.C." with a rising sun in the middle and "Sun Sculpture Trade Mark" in the middle of the sun.
This one says: "Li Hung Chan - China's grestest viceroy and diplomat (photographed in his Yamen , Tienstin, China" |
1992.022.083 |
Print, photographic |
Launching of guided missile destroyer escort vessel DEG-3 Schofeld into Elliott Bay. |
1992.022.086 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke with three ticket volunteers for the Cub Scout Clamorama.
L to R: Mrs. George Minzel, Mrs. Robert Sprague and Mrs. Veryl Miller. |
1992.022.088 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke with three ticket volunteers and a sailing dinghy for the Cub Scout Clamorama.
L to R: Mrs. Veryl Miller, Mrs. Robert Sprague and Mrs. George Minzel. |
1992.022.089 |
Print, photographic |
CHINESE ART: Lieut. Gov. John Cherberg pointed to a detail in "Hong Kong at Night," one of a group of paintings by Lui-Sang Wong of Hong Kong on display in the Gim Ling Restaurant, 516 Seventh Av. S. Others, from left were Councilman Wing Luke; Lock-Tin Eng, president of the Eng Family Association; Lui-Sang Wong, and William J. Wong, president of the Wong Family Association. The exhibit, sponsored by the family associations, will go the Seattle Center.
-photo caption from the Seattle Times |
1992.022.090 |
Print, photographic |
INSTITUTE PLANNERS: Mrs. Frank Little, center, held the program for a vocational institute, of which she is chairman, to be held Saturday at Seattle University. Looking on were the Very Rev. A.A. Lemieux, S.J., university president, and Wing Luke, assistant attorney-general, who will be among the speakers. The institute, for high-school pupils, is sponsored by the Seattle Urban League, East Side Y.W.C.A. and East Madison Y.M.C.A. It starts at 9:30 o'clock. A session for parents, on helping their children pick careers, will begin at 1.
-photo caption from the Seattle Times |
1992.022.091 |
Print, photographic |
BACK IN GALLEY: Kenneth Erickson of Anchorage was handed a pan and jokingly told to get to work yesterday afternoon when he boarded the three-masted schooner Wawona. Erickson ws dishwasher on the vessel in 1947 on its last codfishing trip in the Bering Sea. Members of the S.O.S. (Save Our Ships) Committee urging Erickson on were from left, Chuck Ogrosky, City Councilman Wing Luke and John Ross. The ship, built in 1897, worked out of Seattle for many years. She is moored in Lake Union. the committee plans to recondition the Wawona as a floating museum, and perhaps even fit her out as a sailing museum. Volunteers are working the ship week-ends.
-photo caption from the Seattle Times |
1992.022.092 |
Print, photographic |
Photo of Wing Luke for Seattle Times article announcing his election as president of the King County Young Democrats. |
1992.022.093 |
Print, photographic |
TWO LUKES: Councilman Wing Luke, left and Theron H. Luke, city editor of The Provo, Utah, Daily Herald, counted the Lukes in the Seattle telephone directory yesteday. The Lukes became acquainted when Luke, the editor, wrote a humorous column about his ancestors in Scotland which he sent on to Councilman Luke, whose ancestry is Chinese. The Seattle Luke treated the visiting Luke to a Chinese luncheon yesterday and promised "to wear my kilts" when he visits Provo. The editor came to Seattle with a Utah Valley Chamber of Commerce group and to visit his daughter, Mrs. Virginia Sanislo, 3016 35th Av. W.
-from Seattle Times photo caption |
1992.022.094 |
Print, photographic |
IDEAS WANTED: A search for an official city flag began with inspection of an unofficial version donated to the city in 1943. From left - Frank McCaffrey, the donor, who had it made when he was on the city council; Councilman (councilmen) Wing Luke and A.L Kramer, and James E. Hussey, chairman of the Municipal Art Commission. McCaffrey is a member of the commission, which will consider ways to encourage flag designs, perhaps by a public contest. The 1943 flag has a profile of Chief Seattle in the center and dolphins in an outer circle.
-from Seattle Times photo caption |
1992.022.095 |
Print, photographic |
Four people standing in back of table and grill.
L to R: Unknown woman, Fire Chief, Wing Luke, Councilwoman Myrtle Edwards. |
1988.009.066 |
Photograph |
Black and white stereopticon Photographs
A double image on a stiff dark gray card with caption at the bottom. At one end is printed "Underwood and Underwood, Publishers, New York, London, Toronto - Canada, Ottawa - Kansas," and at the other end is "Works and Studios, Arlington N.J. Littleton, N.H. Washington D.C." with a rising sun in the middle and "Sun Sculpture Trade Mark" in the middle of the sun.
This one says: "West Fom Ha Ta Men, along huge ancient wall between Tartar and Peking" |
1992.022.096 |
Print, photographic |
Photo of a girl wearing a light colored sweater or coat. |
1992.022.097 |
Print, photographic |
Man in dark jacket. |
1992.022.099 |
Print, photographic |
Portrait of Wing Luke as a young man. |
1992.022.100 |
Print, photographic |
Photo of Quay Lee, manager of Wah Young Co. showing Ching Dynasty shoes to Wing Luke. The shoes were presented the the Thomas Burke Memorial Museum. |
1992.022.101 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke in a meeting with unknown people in the council chambers, meeting room. |
1992.022.102 |
Print, photographic |
WING LUKE, high school student leader, urges his fellow students to fight against Halloween vandalism. Flanking Wing (from left to right) are Alice Wilson, Mary Pat Stover, Mary Randolph, Fred Fisher and Ed Blumkin.
-From Seattle Post-Intelligencer photo caption |
1992.022.103 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke, Mayor J.D. (Dorm) Brahman, Councilman A.L. (Lud) Kramer and Miss Chinatown upon dedication of Chinese theme, Pacific Northwest Bell, telephone booth on Maynard Street. |
1992.022.104 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke wearing a kilt and playing bag pipes at the Seattle Opera House at a variety show put on by various civic leaders. One of the last photos taken of him. |
1992.022.105 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke wearing a kilt and playing bag pipes at the Seattle Opera House at a variety show put on by various civic leaders. One of the last photos taken of him. |
1992.022.106 |
Print, photographic |
Portrait of Wing Luke as a young man. |
1988.009.067 |
Photograph |
Black and white stereopticon Photographs
A double image on a stiff dark gray card with caption at the bottom. At one end is printed "Underwood and Underwood, Publishers, New York, London, Toronto - Canada, Ottawa - Kansas," and at the other end is "Works and Studios, Arlington N.J. Littleton, N.H. Washington D.C." with a rising sun in the middle and "Sun Sculpture Trade Mark" in the middle of the sun.
This one says: "North from Ha - ta Men scene of the German minister's murder now called Ketteler Street." |
1992.022.107 |
Print, photographic |
College graduation portrait of Wing Luke. |
1992.022.108 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke, (behind phone booth) Councilman A.L. (Lud) Kramer (holding child) and Miss Chinatown in traditional Chinese dress upon dedication of Chinese theme, Pacific Northwest Bell, telephone booth on Maynard Street. |
1992.022.109 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke and Robert Luke. |
1992.022.110 |
Print, photographic |
Luke Family photo.
Top Step (left): Lung Sing "Henry" (Father), Mother, Wing
Middle Step: Ruby, Robert, Connie
Bottom Step: Marguerite, Bettie |
1992.022.111 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke with three other boys, outside by a bush. |
1992.022.112 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke in military uniform holding rifle. |
1992.022.113 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke in military uniform posing with unknown person in drawing of brig. |
1992.022.114 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke in shirt, tie and cap. |
1992.022.115 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke at far right of stage for dedication of Selkirk High School. |
1992.022.116 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke with (from L): Doug Neuman, Fred Warren, Vern LaVergne, and Fred Rodgers. |
1988.009.068 |
Photograph |
Black and white stereopticon Photographs
A double image on a stiff dark gray card with caption at the bottom. At one end is printed "Underwood and Underwood, Publishers, New York, London, Toronto - Canada, Ottawa - Kansas," and at the other end is "Works and Studios, Arlington N.J. Littleton, N.H. Washington D.C." with a rising sun in the middle and "Sun Sculpture Trade Mark" in the middle of the sun.
This one says: "British legation scene of heroic fortitude during the siege from barricade city wall - Peking, China" |
1992.022.117 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke signing condolences book for Winston Churchill upon his death in Jan. 1965. Councilman Charles Carroll is on the far right. |
1992.022.118 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke (face half hidden below fallout shelter sign) observing signing condolences book for Winston Churchill upon his death in Jan. 1965. Councilman Charles Carroll is directly behind the signer. Appears Councilwoman Myrtle Edwards is on the far right. |
1992.022.119 |
Print, photographic |
Photo of Wing Luke bent over oven preparing a fish dinner, "Salmon a la Wing Luke."
Photo taken during an interview for an article for "Sunset Magazine."
Date: c1964 |
1992.022.120 |
Print, photographic |
Photo of Wing Luke bent over oven preparing a fish dinner, "Salmon a la Wing Luke."
Photo taken during an interview for an article for "Sunset Magazine" but used in Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
Date: c1964 |
1992.022.121 |
Print, photographic |
Photo of Wing Luke preparing a fish dinner, "Salmon a la Wing Luke."
Photo taken during an interview for an article for "Sunset Magazine."
Date: c1964
Same photo as x1992.022.041. |
1992.022.122 |
Print, photographic |
Photo of Wing Luke holding knife preparing a fish dinner, "Salmon a la Wing Luke."
Photo taken during an interview for an article for "Sunset Magazine."
Date: c1964 |
1992.022.123 |
Print, photographic |
Photo of Wing Luke being interviewed, preparing a fish dinner, "Salmon a la Wing Luke."
Photo taken during an interview for an article for "Sunset Magazine."
Date: c1964 |
1992.022.124 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke signing a bond as acting mayor for heating equipment in both English and using Chinese characters. |
1992.022.125 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke with Japanese labor delegation of Aeromechanics.
Seated at far right is Mayor J.D. Dorm Braman and standing at far right is Councilman A.L. (Lud) Kramer. |
1992.022.126 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke with Mayor J.D. Dorm Braman. |
1977.009.013 |
Photograph |
2 Sepia toned photographs of women sitting on logs doing their laundry. 1 sampan and 1 river boat are in the river and a bridge is in the background. |
1988.009.069 |
Photograph |
Black and white stereopticon Photographs
A double image on a stiff dark gray card with caption at the bottom. At one end is printed "Underwood and Underwood, Publishers, New York, London, Toronto - Canada, Ottawa - Kansas," and at the other end is "Works and Studios, Arlington N.J. Littleton, N.H. Washington D.C." with a rising sun in the middle and "Sun Sculpture Trade Mark" in the middle of the sun.
This one says: "One of the typical 'freight trains' of China - looking East on Legation Street at caravan from Tienstin China" |
1992.022.127 |
Print, photographic |
Mayor and City Council in Council Chambers.
from L, seated: unidentified, unidentified, Mayor Gordon Clinton, Myrtle Edwards
Standing: Wing Luke, Paul J. Alexander, unidentified, Clarence Massart, J.D. Dorm Braman, A.L. (Lud) Kramer and Charles M. Carroll. |
1992.022.128 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke, Mayor Gordon Clinton and C.C. Lai looking at pictures of a pair of statues of FV dogs carved in dark stone. Though now moved, they used to be located outside of the Seattle Opera House. Wing Luke was responsible for getting these statues donated to the city from the Republic of China after the Seattle World Fair in 1962 (as per Bettie Luke). |
1992.022.129 |
Print, photographic |
Group of people in costumes standing in Montlake Parking Lot by University of Washington campus taking food off of garbage can lid.
L to R: Wing Luke, Faith Enyert. On far right is Max Gurvich. |
1992.022.130 |
Print, photographic |
Group of people singing at "Rally at Pioneer Square for the "Save Our Ships Inc." Remarks are "Sing along with Wing."
L to R: Wing Luke, Kay Ladue (assisting at the rally), George C. Olsen, unidentified bass player and John Haydon - Port Commissioner. |
1992.022.131 |
Print, photographic |
St. Patrick's Day celebration.
From L: Wing Luke, Peter Michael McKay and Michael McKay.
An article accompanies the photo. |
1992.022.132 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke and mother at the family grocery store (Terry and James) after election to Seattle City Council. |
1992.022.133 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke showing his father and mother telegrams. Sister Bettie holds sign. Photo taken after winning primaries. Article attached. |
1992.022.134 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke in City Council meeting for open housing hearings. He was moderator and Seattle Magazine did three feature articles on him. |
1992.022.135 |
Print, photographic |
City Council members at a church railing.
From L: unidentified, Myrtle Edwards, Clarence Massart, A.L. (Lud) Kramer, Wing Luke, unidentified, unidentified. |
1992.022.136 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke at age 6 in Hong Kong passport photograph. |
1988.009.070 |
Photograph |
Black and white stereopticon Photographs
A double image on a stiff dark gray card with caption at the bottom. At one end is printed "Underwood and Underwood, Publishers, New York, London, Toronto - Canada, Ottawa - Kansas," and at the other end is "Works and Studios, Arlington N.J. Littleton, N.H. Washington D.C." with a rising sun in the middle and "Sun Sculpture Trade Mark" in the middle of the sun.
This one says: "Reminders of the terrible eight week siege - ruins of French legationon Legation Street." |
1992.022.137 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke around 6 years old in "traditional" shirt. |
1992.022.138 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke as baby in a studio. |
1992.022.139 |
Print, photographic |
Group photo. (2 copies)
L to R: Back row: Connie Luke, Wing Luke
Front row: Ruby and Robert |
1992.022.142 |
Print, photographic |
Three people on dock standing next to helicopter near water.
L: Wing Luke, unidentified, J.D. Dorm Braman (Councilman/Mayor). |
1992.022.143 |
Print, photographic |
Three people on dock standing next to helicopter near water.
L: Wing Luke, unidentified, J.D. Dorm Braman (Councilman/Mayor). |
1992.022.144 |
Print, photographic |
Three people on dock standing next to helicopter near water.
L: Wing Luke, unidentified, J.D. Dorm Braman (Councilman/Mayor). |
1992.022.145 |
Print, photographic |
Three people on dock standing next to helicopter near water.
L: Wing Luke, unidentified, J.D. Dorm Braman (Councilman/Mayor). |
1992.022.146 |
Print, photographic |
L: Wing Luke and J.D. Dorm Braman (Councilman/Mayor) with two Boy Scouts. |
1992.022.147 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke, 2 unidentified Boy and Cub Scouts and Ruby Chow (holding noodles). |
1992.022.148 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke signing a bond as acting mayor for heating equipment in both English and using Chinese characters. |
1988.009.071 |
Photograph |
Black and white stereopticon Photographs
A double image on a stiff dark gray card with caption at the bottom. At one end is printed "Underwood and Underwood, Publishers, New York, London, Toronto - Canada, Ottawa - Kansas," and at the other end is "Works and Studios, Arlington N.J. Littleton, N.H. Washington D.C." with a rising sun in the middle and "Sun Sculpture Trade Mark" in the middle of the sun.
This one says: "The bullet scarred American legation from the barricaded city wall - Forbidden City and Coal Hill in distance." |
1992.022.150 |
Print, photographic |
Young boy believed to be Robert Luke (per Bettie Luke) leaning against brick wall. |
1992.022.151 |
Print, photographic |
Baby in small wicker chair. |
1992.022.152 |
Print, photographic |
Marguerite Luke as young girl holding hand of an unidentified boy. |
1992.022.153 |
Print, photographic |
City officials with visitors from Edinburgh, Scotland on fire boat.
From L: Councilman Ted Best, Firemaster T. Rushbrook, Councillor R. Wilson, Councilwoman Myrtle Edwards, Bailie J.F. Stewart and Councilman Wing Luke. |
1992.022.154 |
Print, photographic |
Unidentified woman and man with Wing Luke holding sheets of paper. Smith Tower is in the background. Probably taken from the County Courthouse (formerly the County-City Building). |
1992.022.155 |
Print, photographic |
Eight young men with adult leader in Explorer Scout uniforms. |
1992.022.156 |
Print, photographic |
People at speakers table.
From L: A.L.(Lud) Kramer, unidentified, Wing Luke, J.D. Dorm Braman (at podium).
Appears to be Boy Scout emblems on wall. |
1992.022.157 |
Print, photographic |
People at speakers table.
From L: Wing Luke, unidentified man (at podium).
Appears to be Boy Scout emblems on wall. |
1992.022.158 |
Print, photographic |
People at speakers table.
From L: Wing Luke (face blocked off), A.L. (Lud) Kramer (at podium), unidentifed man.
Appears to be Boy Scout emblems on wall. |
1992.022.159 |
Print, photographic |
Two unidenfied women near a door. |
1988.009.072 |
Photograph |
Black and white stereopticon Photographs
A double image on a stiff dark gray card with caption at the bottom. At one end is printed "Underwood and Underwood, Publishers, New York, London, Toronto - Canada, Ottawa - Kansas," and at the other end is "Works and Studios, Arlington N.J. Littleton, N.H. Washington D.C." with a rising sun in the middle and "Sun Sculpture Trade Mark" in the middle of the sun.
This one says: "Ruins around the legation burned by the Chinese - from Chien - men where Capt. Reilly was killed - Peiking China" |
1992.022.160A-B |
Print, photographic |
Two unidentified women posing with Wing Luke as he signs some documents with an ink brush. |
1992.022.161 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke and 4 unidentified people holding perhaps a book. |
1992.022.162 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke handing National Geographic magazines to unidentified man. Two men in uniform (at least one with the Seattle Fire Department) stand to the right. |
1992.022.163 |
Print, photographic |
Hand colored photo of a man, possibly Wing Luke's father, Lung Sing "Henry" Luke. |
1992.022.164 |
Print, photographic |
Unidentified young man in sergeants uniform. |
1992.022.165A-B |
Print, photographic |
Two identical pictures of Wing Luke and unidentified man in front of life ring. Symbol in rear appears to say "Tacoma Realtors" |
1992.022.166A-B |
Print, photographic |
Picture of Wing Luke and unidentified man in front of life ring. Symbol in rear appears to say "Tacoma Realtors". Object B is a photo holder. |
1992.022.167A-B |
Print, photographic |
Two identical pictures of Wing Luke and two unidentified men in front of life ring. Symbol in rear appears to say "Tacoma Realtors" |
1992.022.168 |
Print, photographic |
Two unidentified women in grassy area with artist's pads. |
1992.022.169 |
Print, photographic |
Unidentified woman in forest clearing. |
1988.009.073 |
Photograph |
Black and white stereopticon Photographs
A double image on a stiff dark gray card with caption at the bottom. At one end is printed "Underwood and Underwood, Publishers, New York, London, Toronto - Canada, Ottawa - Kansas," and at the other end is "Works and Studios, Arlington N.J. Littleton, N.H. Washington D.C." with a rising sun in the middle and "Sun Sculpture Trade Mark" in the middle of the sun.
This one says: "Busy markets in Chinese (southern) Peiking on Kaiser street between South gate and Chien men gate." |
1992.022.170 |
Print, photographic |
Possibly Wing Luke in foreground at the 1956 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois. |
1992.022.171 |
Print, photographic |
"Hong Kong at Night," one of a group of paintings by Lui-Sang Wong (left) of Hong Kong. Wing Luke is standing next to him. |
1992.022.172 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke, Mayor Gordon Clinton and C.C. Lai looking at pictures of a pair of statues of FV dogs carved in dark stone. Though now moved, they used to be located outside of the Seattle Opera House. Wing Luke was responsible for getting these statues donated to the city from the Republic of China after the Seattle World Fair in 1962 (as per Bettie Luke). |
1992.022.173 |
Print, photographic |
Two unidentified women being interviewed by man with microphone. |
1992.022.174 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke with three unidentified men. |
1992.022.175 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke at Sea-Tac Airport |
1992.022.176 |
Print, photographic |
Wing Luke at Sea-Tac Airport |