Skip to content

Old Photo Gallery

  • Home
  • Info
    • About Us
    • Terms of Use
    • Sources & Credits
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact Us
  • Art
    • Artworks
    • Cover Art
    • Colorization
    • Fashion & Culture
  • People
    • Celebrities
    • Places & People
  • Wars
    • Wars & Military
    • Civil Wars
    • Vietnam War
    • WWII
    • WWI
  • Funny
  • Inventions
  • Movies
  • Movies & TV
  • Music
  • Photography
  • Sports
  • Then & Now
  • Vehicles & Transportation
  • Vintage Ads
  • Weird

#68 A two-story building known as the J.J. Brenner Oyster Co, 502 4th Ave. W, on the Fourth Avenue Bridge, Olympia, 1914.

Home » Places & People
#68 A two-story building known as the J.J. Brenner Oyster Co, 502 4th Ave. W, on the Fourth Avenue Bridge, Olympia, 1914.

These Historic Photos of Olympia from the 1910s are Beyond Fascinating

#68 A two-story building known as the J.J. Brenner Oyster Co, 502 4th Ave. W, on the Fourth Avenue Bridge, Olympia, 1914.

Places & People

Related posts:

#51 First Covenant Church at Bellevue Ave. and E. Pike Street, Seattle, December 9, 1957

#27 Rome

#34 Train with smoke in Marshalling Yard, Hawaii, 1945

#73 Mutual Life Assurance Office

#77 Man in costume enjoys Rio de Janeiro’s Carnival festivities. 1953

#54 Latrines at Old Cabin, 1934

#95 The first of the Clyde tunnels near completion, November 1962.

#10 The 1959 Women's Diving and Swimming Championships in Florida #10 Places & People

#12 A coloured lithograph of a model elephant with howdah in the Indian Court in the Crystal Palace…

←#67 Scene of a train wreck in Olympia, 1910
#69 A two-story residence across the way is identified as the John Scott residence, Olympia, 1910s→

Old Photo Gallery

Explore a captivating collection of vintage photographs that tell stories of the past, preserving memories and history through stunning imagery.

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Terms of Use
  • Sources & Credits
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us

OldPhotoGallery 2026