Title from caption. Caption continues: The zig-zag pattern of the pipeline allows for expansion and contraction of the pipe during temperature changes. Alyeska Pipeline Service Company.
Title taken from verso. Kay Herring of Alyeska Pipeline Service Company Public Relations Department (left) stands next to Trans-Alaska Pipeline suspension bridge over Klutina River during construction in Southcentral Alaska, with men standing at...
Title taken from verso. Aerial view of Yukon River with Alyeska Pipeline Service Company Five Mile Camp in distance during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction in Interior Alaska. May 1974. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph size:...
Title taken from verso. Alyeska Pipeline Service Company superintendent F.W. Jones (right) with another man at Trans-Alaska Pipeline Pump Station 6 on Yukon River during pipeline construction in Interior Alaska. April 1975. Photographer: Steve...
View of section of Alyeska Pipeline mounted on wheels on display at Alaska State Fair in Palmer, Alaska, with man and woman standing to left. Building, vehicles, and people are in background and at right. Writing on pipe reads: "Section of Alyeska...
Title taken from verso. Row of Caterpillar bulldozers at Galbraith Lake pipeline construction camp during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction in Brooks Range, Alaska. 1975? Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph size: 8 1/8" x 10".
(4:06 min) (21 of 27) Haul Road -- Anuktuvuk Pass vs. Detrich Pass
There was some uncertainty as to whether or not trucks could make it over the Detrich Pass. Winter Road only used for two years.
Unidentified woman at counter of Wage and Hour Division, processes applications for resident cards; two long-haired young men lean on other side of counter Photographer's number A062076-R41