Employees of Belknap Glass Co., Seattle, May 1909

The C. C. Belknap Glass Company (also Belknap Industries, Inc.) was a manufacturer of glass products in Seattle founded in 1907 by Charles C. Belknap (1859-1938). The company contributed to the construction of many buildings in Seattle, including the elaborate stained glass windows at O'Dea Hig...

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Summary:The C. C. Belknap Glass Company (also Belknap Industries, Inc.) was a manufacturer of glass products in Seattle founded in 1907 by Charles C. Belknap (1859-1938). The company contributed to the construction of many buildings in Seattle, including the elaborate stained glass windows at O'Dea High School. In this image Belknap employees pose on a horse-drawn delivery wagon, holding a large mirror created for the Crystal Maze at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. The scene reflected in the mirror is the tunnel at the rear of the Public Market on Pike Street. Only two individuals are identified; George Hesson is holding the horse's reins, and Charles Meyer is sitting on the driver's seat. Caption information source: The Seattle Daily Times, October 31, 1938, page 2 Caption information also derived from captions written by Post-Intelligencer staff and attached to the back of the photograph. 1 photographic print: b&w; 8 x 10 in.