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Beulah Brinton

Grayscale wide shot of the Beulah Brinton House facade in a residential area. The L-framed building consists of two-and-a-half-stories. The narrow side of the structure is on the right featuring windows on each of its stories. The longer side on the left has an entrance on the ground floor and a balcony on the second floor enclosed by balustrades.
William I. Tchakirides

We Energies

The Lakeside Power Plant's turbine room is shown in this 1983 photograph.
William I. Tchakirides

Wisconsin Center

A 2012 image of the downtown convention facility that began its life as the Midwest Express Center and is now the Wisconsin Center.
William I. Tchakirides

BloodCenter of Wisconsin

Sepia-colored image of the Junior League's Blood Center facade by Wells Street. The place features three entrance doors, as it consists of three shops combined. Attached along the building's top is the rectangular "Junior League Blood Center" sign. The storefront is adjacent to a Schlitz beer tied house. Above their flat roof are billboards advertising Schlitz beer, a county judge's reelection campaign, and a chewing gum brand.
William I. Tchakirides

Junior League of Milwaukee

Three Junior League members in dresses and hats clean an indoor meeting space. The woman on the left smiles as she gazes up at the woman who stands in the center on a wooden table. Together they hold a bowl. The third woman on the right focuses on her bowl.
William I. Tchakirides

Milwaukee NAACP

High-angle shot of the NAACP annual dinner showing the members of the Milwaukee branch making direct eye contact with the camera lens. The room is filled with people in formal attire sitting at dinner tables. Curtains hang on the wall in the background. Large antique ceiling lamps are glowing. Two American flags are placed on the wall on the left.
William I. Tchakirides

Nelson P. Hawks

Facade of the Nelson Hawks Inn, in sepia color. The two-and-a-half-story building features a covered porch and a balcony enclosed by balustrades. Two people stand in front of the building. One sits on a chair on the porch.
William I. Tchakirides

Public Service Building

Postcard of the Public Service Building in 1908. The Public Service Building was a hub of Milwaukee's twentieth century transportation and electricity infrastructure.
William I. Tchakirides

Hartford

Black-and-white postcard featuring a railroad yard and the Kissel Motor Car Company building in Hartford. Long and crisscrossing railway track lines dominate the left portion of the postcard.
William I. Tchakirides

Village of Menomonee Falls

A map features a rectangular painted picture of the bird's eye view of Menomonee Falls, illustrating the buildings, roads, and the green landscape in the village. Some buildings are given a symbol in the form of a letter or number. Letters A to C marks different churches. D is a public school. E is a post office. F is temperance hall. Among the buildings numbered from 1 to 23 are residential places of important figures and industrial places.
William I. Tchakirides

Village of Slinger

This photo taken from atop a hill looks down towards Slinger in the early 20th century.
William I. Tchakirides

Germantown

Outdoor sign made of wood is inscribed "Willkommen in Germantown." The words are set between a man and woman figure in traditional German clothing and under images of German-style buildings and fur trees. Next to it is a small board that reads "Best Places to Lives, Money Magazine's 2007 Great American Towns."
William I. Tchakirides

Newhall House Fire

A drawing illustrates the dramatic scene of the Newhall House blaze rescue operation. Severe fire and clouds of smoke stream out of the hotel windows and roof. People seeking help stand on the hotel's arched windows. Some jump to the safety nets held by firefighters below. Other groups of firefighters carry ladders toward the hotel. On the farthest right, some climb a ladder attached to the building. A crowd appears around the Newhall House's entrance. A throng of people stands in the foreground, watching the rescue operation.
William I. Tchakirides

YWCA Southeast Wisconsin

A group of young women are gathered at the Milwaukee YMCA for an exercise class in this undated photograph.
William I. Tchakirides

YMCA of Metropolitan Milwaukee

Fundraising efforts following the end of WWII led to the construction of a new central YMCA building on Wisconsin Avenue in 1957, as pictured here. The building has also served as a dormitory for Marquette University.
William I. Tchakirides

Yankee-Yorkers

Photograph of the home of Jason Downer, prominent lawyer and one of the founders of the Milwaukee Sentinel, taken in the 1930s. Located on North Prospect Avenue, the house is on the National Register of Historic Places.
William I. Tchakirides

Mary Blanchard Lynde

Painted portrait of Mary Blanchard Lynde in glasses and red shawl sitting with eyes glancing to left. Her head leans on her left hand that rests on top of a book placed on a red-colored surface.
William I. Tchakirides

Television

1949 photograph featuring of Milwaukee high school students filming the WTJM-TV program "The Keen Teens," which aired on Saturday afternoons.
William I. Tchakirides

Betty Quadracci

Betty Quadracci signs a signature plaque at the Milwaukee Press Club's Hall of Fame dinner in 2012.
William I. Tchakirides

Milwaukee Magazine

Pages inside an issue of Milwaukee Magazine showcase the panoramic views of Milwaukee's suburban landscape.
William I. Tchakirides