Talk:Guild's Lake
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Pictures in The Centennial History of Oregon
[edit]I found some pictures while researching a different subject of Guild Lake and the temporary island built on it. The book was published in 1912. I attempted to get it to display on the main article but do not have the skills with markup needed to do so. Placed this here in the hopes it will get added in time.
- https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Centennial_History_of_Oregon,_1811%E2%80%931912#/media/File:Centennial_History_of_Oregon_1811-1912,_Volume_1.djvu-867.png here on Wikisource
If I learn how to post these raw images or process them correctly for upload I will return and add this to the article myself. Darryl.P.Pike (talk) 02:05, 2 February 2018 (UTC)
- @Darryl.P.Pike: There are pictures of Guild's Lake on p. 557 and p. 567 in The Centennial History of Oregon (I've linked to a more readable version on the Internet Archive). Is there a specific image you were trying to insert? In any event, you may also find pictures you like in Category:Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition at Wikimedia Commons. Lord Bolingbroke (talk) 01:30, 12 February 2019 (UTC)
Guild's Lake Courts
[edit]The WWII housing project at Guild's Lake that was created by the Housing Authority of Portland potentially deserves its own article. Here are some sources that could be used:
- Tanya Lyn March (2010). Guild's Lake Courts: an impermanent housing project (Ph.D. dissertation). Portland State University. doi:10.15760/etd.2806.
- The Lost Portland Neighborhood of Guild's Lake Courts (radio broadcast). KBOO. February 28, 2011.