Advertisement
Durango Herald
--°F
Durango Herald
LOG IN SUBSCRIBE --°F
  • NEWS
    • LOCAL NEWS
    • REGIONAL
    • NATIONAL & WORLD
    • BUSINESS
    • REAL ESTATE
    • BAYFIELD
    • IGNACIO
    • SOUTHERN UTE INDIAN TRIBE
    • ENVIRONMENT
    • PHOTO GALLERIES
    • VIDEOS
  • COMMUNITY
    • EVENTS CALENDAR
    • OBITUARIES
    • LOCAL BRIEFS
    • NONPROFITS
    • FAITH
    • EDITORIALS
    • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
    • COLUMNS
  • SPORTS
    • HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
    • COLLEGE SPORTS
    • PROFESSIONAL SPORTS
    • DENVER BRONCOS
    • AP SPORTS
  • LIFESTYLES
    • ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
    • HEALTH & WELLNESS
    • SOUTHWEST LIFE
    • AGRICULTURE
    • COLUMNISTS
    • DEAR ABBY
  • MARKETPLACE
    • CLASSIFIEDS
    • JOBS
    • PUBLIC NOTICES
  • LISTEN
  • LOG INSUBSCRIBE
  • News
    • Local News
    • Regional
    • National & World
    • Business
    • Real Estate
    • Bayfield
    • Ignacio
    • Southern Ute Indian Tribe
    • Environment
    • Photo Galleries
    • Videos
  • Community
    • Events Calendar
    • Obituaries
    • Local Briefs
    • Nonprofits
    • Faith
    • Editorials
    • Letters to the Editor
    • Columns
  • Sports
    • High School Sports
    • College Sports
    • Professional Sports
    • Denver Broncos
    • AP Sports
  • Lifestyles
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • Health & Wellness
    • Southwest Life
    • Agriculture
    • Columnists
    • Dear Abby
  • Marketplace
    • Classifieds
    • Jobs
    • Public Notices
  • Listen
Southwest Life

Photo: Pen-Dike Studio Downtown – Circa 1918

Herald Staff Writer

Monday, Mar 8, 2021 12:03 PM MT

SHARE
SHARE Facebook Email

William M. Pennington and Lisle Updike co-owned the Pen-Dike Studio from 1908 to 1911 in Durango, shown in this parade photo at 915 Main Ave. around 1918. The studio was first opened in 1906 by Pennington, who later bought out his partner. They photographed “everyone” in Durango. Pennington eventually renamed it Pennington Studios. The two continued to work together, however, into the 1920s. They were known for their work together photographing the Navajo community in and around Shiprock, New Mexico. Many of these photos were published in H. Jackson Clark’s book “Glass Plates & Wagon Ruts.” Pennington operated the studio until he sold it in 1935. He died in 1940.<br><br>Ed Horvat for Animas Museum, edhorvat@animasmuseum.org
William M. Pennington and Lisle Updike co-owned the Pen-Dike Studio from 1908 to 1911 in Durango, shown in this parade photo at 915 Main Ave. around 1918. The studio was first opened in 1906 by Pennington, who later bought out his partner. They photographed “everyone” in Durango. Pennington eventually renamed it Pennington Studios. The two continued to work together, however, into the 1920s. They were known for their work together photographing the Navajo community in and around Shiprock, New Mexico. Many of these photos were published in H. Jackson Clark’s book “Glass Plates & Wagon Ruts.” Pennington operated the studio until he sold it in 1935. He died in 1940.<br><br>Ed Horvat for Animas Museum, [email protected]Courtesy of La Plata County Historical Society

More And the West is History

And the West is History: Third Avenue – after 1901
And the West is History

And the West is History: Third Avenue – after 1901

This photo was taken after 1901 from the 900 Block of East Third Avenue, near…

And the West is History: Durango Depot Roundhouse – 1952
And the West is History

And the West is History: Durango Depot Roundhouse – 1952

Robert Heinich took this photo in the Durango Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad yard…

And the West is History: Eureka Grange square dance group – 1952
And the West is History

And the West is History: Eureka Grange square dance group – 1952

This unidentified square dance team performed under the banner of Eureka Grange No. 311, established…

Most Popular

  1. 1 2026 brings third-lowest Animas River peak flow in history
  2. 2 Boxing legend, global icon Muhammad Ali dies
  3. 3 Federal distrust prompts some Democratic states to protect polling places, election records
  4. 4 Childcare access crisis in La Plata County impacts families, economy
  5. 5 Killer Kai: Lokey wins Iron Horse men’s pro road race with ease

Daily newsletters & breaking news alerts

Get the latest local news delivered to your inbox every morning.

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.
Loading

Latest Stories

Fire district responds to natural gas rupture in Bayfield neighborhood
Local News

Fire district responds to natural gas rupture in Bayfield neighborhood

Childcare access crisis in La Plata County impacts families, economy
Local News

Childcare access crisis in La Plata County impacts families, economy

Photos: A cross-country run for peace
Local News

Photos: A cross-country run for peace

Advocacy groups ask Pine River Valley residents for feedback
Local News

Advocacy groups ask Pine River Valley residents for feedback

Longtime La Plata County coroner won’t seek reelection
Local News

Longtime La Plata County coroner won’t seek reelection

Durango Herald

Company

  • Ballantine Communications, Inc.
  • The Durango Herald
  • The Durango Herald Store
  • The Journal
  • The Tri-City Record
  • Flavor
  • Real Estate
  • Directory Plus
  • Local Jobs
  • Careers

Reach Out

  • Update our Circulation Team
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Submit Local Brief
  • Submit a Letter to the Editor
  • News Tip
  • History of the Durango Herald

Social

  • Facebook
  • X / Twitter
  • Instagram

Subscribe

Choose from several print and digital subscription packages.

GET THE HERALD

Newsletter Signup

Sign up for our daily email newsletter or to receive breaking news delivered to your inbox.

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.
Loading

© 2026 Durango Herald | All Rights Reserved | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service