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...
Two King Island, Alaska kayakers raft alongside a boat as they unload cargo, with a man sitting across the bows of the kayaks. Another man in a fur parka stands on a small platform looking down at the kayakers and a movie camera is partially...
Ships and barges in Cook Inlet, a pipe yard, and an Alaska refinery owned by the Standard Oil Company. Title frame reads: "Support vessels and oil production facilities in Cook Inlet". 56-second film clip, color/silent.
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...
Full title: Sam / translated by members of the Koyukon Bilingual Education Program. Edition: [Lower Koyukon Athapaskan ed. / translated by members of the Koyukon Bilingual Education Program].
Shows gold production for different locations by dollar value. Includes notes from the Chamber of Commerce regarding population and potential development. "Compiled from maps by United States Geological Survey". Library copy missing lower left...
Title from image. Postcard of Killisnoo, Alaska, a village constructed for rendering fish. Narrative in photo album read: "A coast town noted especially for production of fish oil, made from waste from salmon cannerys and non-edible fish. A...
44 second color with audio track film clip showing Governor Jay Hammond off loading passengers from a small aircraft and walking to his log home on Lake Clark. Sound track in background is narrator describing Governor Hammond's background...
(3:28 min.) (13 of 28) 13. Whitehorse and Fairbanks
George stayed awhile in Seattle and saw Boeing in full wartime production. Eighteen to twenty B-17's a day were produced. He went to Whitehorse, YT. Bill Lavery was a pilot for Morrison...
Title taken from Stereograph. "244-11518 -- This view shows a group of natives on the banks of the Yukon. The Yukon flows through the central part of Alaska for a distance of about 1,200 miles. Fish are an important food production in Alaska....
Title taken from caption. "11561 -- (7) Here are a couple of prospectors playing hide-and-seek in the midst of massive blocks of ice which have been left upon the banks of the Allenkaket River by the receding waters. The blocks exceed in...
Title taken from caption. "11503 -- (9) Those who have never witnessed the breaking up of the ice on the lakes and rivers in the interior of Alaska, will find it difficult to appreciate the enormous quantity of ice which moves with the opening...
Title from verso. "[All aboard for school. From the Alaska arctic, nearly 600 students are gathered from 40 remote villages and fish camps, each fall to fly to Fairbanks and Juneau, heading for high schools and colleges.] "Students boarding...
Title from verso. "Left to right: Donald M. Nelson, chairman of the War Production Board; Major General Patrick J. Hurley, roving envoy of President Roosevelt, and Lieut. General Chu Shih Ming, military attache of the Chinese Embassy in...
Title taken from caption. Actors on stage during Anchorage Community Theatre's production of John Patrick's Teahouse of the August Moon in Anchorage, Alaska. July 1958. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Donald Arthur Post.