Window case in Hoyt's Jewelry Store on 2nd Avenue in Fairbanks displays gaudy diamond watchbands, money clips, cuff links, and rings for sale to pipeline laborers flush with cash.
Title taken from front. View of Skagway, Alaska, looking north along Broadway, with White Pass and Yukon Railroad running through. Businesses shown include E. H. Richter Jewelry and Curios, Canadian National, Skagway Drugs, and Alaska Steamship Co....
Title taken from caption. "15 oz of Tolovana Dust, 1917." Indexer's note - Jewelry cases or small boxes of various sizes and shapes are displayed. "Tolovana dust" could possibly be gold flakes seen here on a saucer, and covered by a drinking...
Title taken from creator's notes. Caption reads: The south side of 2nd Street from Cushman to Lacey. The Stores (from right to left) are Lavery's grocery store (there is a stairway that led to upstairs business when this building was first...
View of the spectators watching an all white dogsled team racing down 4th Avenue during the Fur Rendezvous held in Anchorage, Alaska. Anchorage Grill restaurant is in right background and sign on building in center background reads: "Yukon Office...
View of mushers and sled dog teams during Fur Rendezvous celebration in Anchorage, Alaska. Spectators stand in street, man with camera stands at left, and truck is parked on street. Signs on buildings read: "First National Bank of Anchorage," "......
Title from image caption Horse-drawn floats proceed down street between crowds of spectators; business signs include those for L. J. Grey Hairdressing, The Northern Cafe, The West Ice Cream Parlor, Klondike Miner & General Employment Agency,...
Title taken from accompanying note. "Portrait of an unidentified woman." The woman is wearing 'the bob', a fashionable hairstyle typical of the 1920s. [Her jewelry and dress further help determine the period of this photograph.]
Title by indexer. Image shows a woman seated at a table, lighting a cigarette with a match. The woman is wearing glasses, jewelry, a watch and plaid pants. An insignia or a pin is visible on her turtleneck sweater. On the wall behind her hang...
Title taken from caption on Album. An outdoor portrait of Chief Titus Alexander of Tolovana in traditional Alaskan clothing. He is accompanied by a young man (Philip) and a girl. All are wearing customary jewelry: Philip and Titus have...
View of downtown Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Large, damaged building in center is the Penney Building. Signs on storefronts, on right, read Arthur's Jewelry Nugget Shop, Reeve Aleutian Airways, Mary Lou's Cafe, Howard's...
Boxing match, with Joe E. Brown as master of ceremonies, sponsored by the USO on Fort Richardson, to entertain World War II troops in Alaska. Anchorage merchants sponsoring the event included Carlquist Jewelry, Eckmann's Furniture, Nellie's Diner,...
Men and boys of Hose Company Number 1., Juneau, Alaska. Valentine's Jewelry Store at left. Emery Valentine, later the Mayor of Juneau, is second fire fighter from left. Percy Pond is seventh from left, and Lloyd Valentine Winter is tenth. ...
Panoramic image showing spectators, lined up along river bank, watching break-up; businesses in view include, from far left: Vachon's, Fairbanks Hardware Co., E. F. Hayes & Co., Butte Restaurant, Arcade Cafe, the Senate, the Eagle, the Tanana,...
Title from image. Treadwell Club Band poses on boarded street in front of downtown offices and U. S. Land Office.Signs in windows: Mens, Ladies, Misses, Childrens, & Infants, Shoes,
Mercantile Co., Thompson, Glove fitting, Corsets, H&W...
President Dwight David Eisenhower stands in a convertible and waves to the crowd in downtown Anchorage, Alaska. Storefronts visible are the Rendezvous, Finley's Shoes, and Paul's Jewelry.
Interior view of clothing, bolts of fabric, jewelry, and shelves of folded garments; four women on one side of the counter and a man behind. Photographer's number 1273