Print, Photographic
Two sepia-toned photos mounted on opposite sides of a piece of beige paperboard. The building a 60 to 66 Washington Avenue, on the northeast corner of its intersection with Grand River Avenue, is pictured on the recto. Signs that read "Mark A. Gardener, Dentist," "Dr. Howard," "Bicycles," "Look Out for the Derby Gas Burner," and for spaces for rent in the building are posted around its walls and awnings. A sign advertising William Radam's Microbe Killer is posted on the neighboring building to the north. A horse-drawn carriage filled with passengers, and several pedestrians are in the street in the foreground. A handwritten caption below the photo reads, "Washington Av. at Grand River c. 1901, #60-#66."
The Belle Isle Bath House is pictured on the verso, as viewed from the Detroit River to the northwest. Piers and boat houses extend into the water in the foreground. In the background on the left, the Belle Isle Bridge is in view. "Belle Isle - Bath House," is handwritten below the photo.