Title by indexer. A crane on railroad tracks appears to be lifting some tracklaying vehicle onto or from a flatbed rail car. A person stands at right of the machinery.
Title from caption. Photograph of a river along the White Pass & Yukon Rail Road. Narrative in photo album reads: "Views at the right were taken from the train as we travelled from Summit down to White Horse in Canadian Territory."
Title from verso. Photograph of a community on the rail line. Aerial photograph of a community on the rail line showing residential homes in the foreground, and railroad shops and yards across the river. Full caption from verso...
View of an automobile driving across the old rail bridge at Chickaloon. "993" written on bottom right of photograph. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 4 3/4".
View of Santa Clara at Fourth Avenue dock in Seward, Alaska. Flat car on rail tracks being loaded. From front: "Seward." 1905-1915. Original photograph size 3 1/4" x 5 1/8".
Title from verso: "Unloading Model AA Dump Truck Spring 1929". A car appears to be rolling down planks off of a flatbed rail car. In the back, a building reads "Ray C. Larson [Lumber Co.]", which places the photo in either Kanatak or...
Title from caption: Unloading Equipment A.R.C. Yard Fairbanks 5-2-34. Equipment sits on what appear to be several flatbed rail cars. The building at left is labeled "Independent Lumber Co."; the building at right "Alaska Road Commission". A...
Title by indexer. Verso: "at Fairbanks, Alaska". Photo of railroad depot with tracks, a rail car, and an automobile to the left, and a three-story building (apparently log-built) labeled "Restaurant".
Relief shown by spot heights. Annotated. Rail and steamship lines of the Canadian Pacific Railway shown in red; other railroads and trails shown in black. "Checked to Dec. 1923, C.P.Ry. Lines." "A 6044." In color.
A woman poses with a young girl on a ship. The word "Glascow" [perhaps Glasgow] can be read from an oval plaque on the wall behind them. Apparently the ship was built there. Another sign on the railing cannot be fully read,...