216
Jack Ray design at the Seattle World's Fair.
1962-1963
1962 Seattle World's Fair, Seattle, Washington, United States of America
Credits:
North American Carnival Museum and Archives (NACMA)
Jennifer Walker
217
The Seattle World's Fair Midway designed and built by Jack Ray, Patty Conklin and Harry Batt
1962
1962 Seattle World's Fair, Seattle, Washington, United States of America
Credits:
North American Carnival Museum and Archives (NACMA)
J.W. (Patty) Conklin
Glenn Charron
218
"Laff in the Dark" ride sketch by Jack Ray.
1945-1955
Unknown
Credits:
North American Carnival Museum and Archives (NACMA)
John C. (Jack) Ray
Jennifer Walker
219
"Laff in the Dark" ride designed by Jack Ray.
1945-1960
Unknown
Credits:
North American Carnival Museum and Archives (NACMA)
Jennifer Walker
220
Cailee Goulden on Jack Ray's work for amusement parks.
13 May 2011
Not applicable
Credits:
North American Carnival Museum and Archives (NACMA)
Cailee Goulden
Glenn Charron
221
One of Jack Ray's "Laff in the Dark" rides.
1949-1959
Nu-Pike Amusement Park, Long Beach, California, United States of America
Credits:
North American Carnival Museum and Archives (NACMA)
222
Cailee Goulden on Jack Ray's contributions to the industry.
13 May 2011
Not applicable
Credits:
North American Carnival Museum and Archives (NACMA)
Cailee Goulden
Glenn Charron
223
"Laff in the Dark" ride designed by Jack Ray.
1950-1960
Unknown
Credits:
North American Carnival Museum and Archives (NACMA)
224
"Laff in the Dark" ride front designed by Jack Ray.
1950-1962
Unknown
Credits:
North American Carnival Museum and Archives (NACMA)
225
Jack Ray at an unknown amusement park.
1950-1955
Unknown
Credits:
North American Carnival Museum and Archives (NACMA)
226
Al Stencell on the impact of Jack's death to the industry.
13 May 2011
Not applicable
Credits:
North American Carnival Museum and Archives (NACMA)
Al Stencell
Glenn Charron
227
Cailee Goulden on the impact of Jack Ray's death to the industry.
13 April 2011
Not applicable
Credits:
North American Carnival Museum and Archives (NACMA)
Cailee Goulden
Glenn Charron
228
James Conklin on the impact Jack Ray's death had on the industry.
25 April 2011
Not applicable
Credits:
North American Carnival Museum and Archives (NACMA)
James Conklin
Glenn Charron
229
Al Stencell on Jack Ray's use of pipe frames for show fronts.
13 May 2011
Not applicable
Credits:
North American Carnival Museum and Archives (NACMA)
Al Stencell
Glenn Charron