Verso: Philip J. Smith of Cordova receives congratulations on being the Alaska winner of the 1959-60 Voice of Democracy broadcast scriptwriting competition and one of four National Finalists. Philip is shown at the national Awards Luncheon in...
This photograph depicts Harold Pomeroy (left), director of Alaska Territorial Civil Defense from 1954-1958, with Philip Batson (right), regional administrator for the Federal Civil Defense Administration, Reggion 7. The men are standing in front...
Relief shown by hachures. Insets: Russian America -- Capt. Franklin's journey from Coppermine River, to the head of Bathurst Inlet, & return by Hood's River. From George Philip's General Atlas(?),1859(?), no.71. Outline color.
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...
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film crew working with a dog team hitched to a wooden whale boat during the production of the film "Eskimo" in Northern Alaska. 1932-1933. Photographer: Michael Philip. Original photograph size: 4" x 5".
A movie camera on a tripod is set up on the ice in the foreground, while a whaling crew looks into the water at a whale carcass prior to hauling it out and butchering it. A small wooden whaling boat is visible in the water. Photograph taken during...
Six members of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film crew during work on the 1932-1933 production of the film "Eskimo" standing in front of the Pioneer Igloo Hotel, possibly in Nome, Alaska. Cameraman Leonard Smith and Richard Rasson in center. Business...
Three crewmen of the "Nanuk" use a gaff and ropes to haul a walrus onto the ice in Northern Alaska during production of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film, "Eskimo." A small boat is in left background. Photographer: Michael Philip. 1932-1933. Original...
Title taken from photo caption. Verso: Dr. Philip Moore, Dr. Joseph Deisher, Dr. Staff and Miss Zina Kiziuta study x-ray of patient during "rounds" at Mt. Edgecumbe Medical Center Orthopedic hospital.
Relief shown by hachures. Hand colored - outline color. Insets: Russian America -- Capt. Franklin's journey from Coppermine River to the head of Bathurst Inlet & return by Hood's River.
Published in Liverpool by George Philip & Son in...
Back: Willis [E. Nowell, Sr.], Frances [Eletta Newton Nowell], Robert [Curry, Jr.], Front: Roger, Sylvia, & Philip [children of Sara & Willis Everett Nowell Jr.]
Relief shown pictorially. Inset: the north part of Norway, Lapland and Greenland. Includes 5 large illustrations and a brief text description of the lifestyle of the Laplanders. "According to the newest and most exacting observation by H. Moll,...
Shows Franklin's route in 1819, 1820 and 1821. Dedicated to Sir Philip Bowes Vere Broke, Captain of the Shannon (the British ship that defeated the Chesepeake in the War of 1812), by Henry Martin Leake.
Women in Tanana in calfskin parkas. Names were written on the back of photograph as follows from left to right: Charlotte Nicholia (Helen Peter's aunt), Susie Kennedy...
Title taken from caption. Caption reads: "Christmas Tree Entertainment - Fairbanks, Alaska, Pubic Schools." Second caption reads: "Published by Smith Bookstore Dawson YT Canada." This is a photo of school children in dress clothing gathered...
Title from image caption Also on image: "Str. RIDEOUT and BARGE leaving Dawson, with 797 passengers" Large group of passengers boarding steamboats; on far left is the PHILIP B. LOW; ticket sign reads "$15 cut rates to St. Michael's in 5...
Studio portrait of seven young men and their coach; identified individuals are: back row, second from left, Victor Selmer; second from right, ____ Hestness; far right, Philip Olsen; kneeling, left, Maurice Goding; and, kneeling, middle, Selby Phelps