A man and two women are standing in front of a row of buildings. The man is holding a cigar and wearing a fur hat and collar. The woman on the left is wearing a fur stole. Sign on building possibly "Lomen Bros." Lomen...
Two men stand outside a door. A sign on the door reads: "Lomen Bros. Studio." The man on the right is wearing a pin-stripe suit, and preparing to hand something to the man on the left. There are photos and portraits in...
Title from caption. Image shows horses and a mule loaded with supplies in front of "Jones' Grocery" in Fairbanks. Several wooden casks are stacked along the side of the building, under the sign. An alternate sign on the front of the building...
Title from indexer. Photograph shows a girls' foot race on the Fourth of July in 1912. A Lomen Bros. sign can be seen, indicating that this may be in Nome, Alaska. Original size is 5.5 in. x 3.5 in.
Title taken from front. View of Sydney Laurence standing on a tripod photographing 4th Avenue near C Street, Anchorage, Alaska. Businesses shown include Lennon's Bakery and Coffee House, H & W Grill, Shonbeck General Merchandise, Union Cafe,...
Title taken from verso. Group of men in winter clothing with reindeer hitched to sled, Pilgrim Springs, Alaska. Also from verso: "On other side reads Kuuzamapa [sic] Hot Springs, Feb 1916. Lomen Bros, Nome. #590." Photographer's number 590. Feb....
People in photograph have been labeled. From left to right, back row: Esther, "Dolly," "Tremine," Mamie McM., Grace, Parker Hitt. Second row: D. Hussing, Maud I. Keuek. In front, woman with the dogsled is labeled...
Image of what may be an Alaskan Native woman wearing a fur parka. "Queen Barbara" may have won or participated in some event or festival. Lomen Bros. was a photography studio in Nome, Alaska from 1908-1934.
Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. "70." Shows Alaska, including the entire Aleutian chain, and neighboring lands of British possession as well as the eastern tip of Asia. In color. Mounted on linen.
Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. "70." Shows Alaska, including the entire Aleutian chain, and neighboring lands of British possession as well as the eastern tip of Asia. In color. Mounted on linen.
Title by cataloguer. "Alaska Agriculture College, Fairbanks A.A.A September 21, 1929. Photo by Marier Bros. Negative N-68-139. 58-1026-1989 - also 58-1026-1104 in "duplicate" file."