View of bay as seen from White Alice Communications site, probably on Pillar Mountain, Kodiak Island, Alaska. Antenna is visible at right. The White Alice Communications System (WACS) was a United States Air Force telecommunication link system...
View of bay from White Alice Communications site antenna, probably at Kodiak, Alaska, with antenna supports visible in foreground. The White Alice Communications System (WACS) was a United States Air Force telecommunication link system constructed...
Title from sleeve. Unidentified woman (possibly Phyllis McCutcheon?) stands next to a sign overlooking Kachemak Bay. Possibly Baycrest Hill? Sign reads 'Homer, Where People Like to Live.' House visible amid trees in background. Photographer's...
Title from verso Aerial view showing runway at center and approach to Nazan Bay seaplane airport at left center, looking S.S.E; focal length 8 ¼”, Alt. 2000’
Title from verso Aerial view, looking W. of Nazau Bay seaplane airport, center, and Atka land
plane airport, left; Atka Island; focal length 8 1/4 “, Alt. 2000’
View of rocky shoreline. Cabin on piling built on top of the rocks. A woman and dog are seated on a rock with a boardwalk behind them. Lowell Point (?) in background. Original photograph size 3 1/4" x 5 1/4".
Title taken from front. The Santa Clara, with people on deck, makes ready to land at Seward, Alaska on Resurrection Bay. Also from front: "102A. L.N.G." Photograph number 102A. 1908-1913. Photographer: Lillie N. Gordon. Original photograph size: 5"...
Title taken from front. The entrance to Resurrection Bay near Seward, Alaska. ca. 1910-1920. Photographer: John E. Thwaites. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
Title taken from front. View of a placid Resurrection Bay near Seward, Alaska at dusk, with telephone poles in foreground. Also from front: "S. Sexton." 1910-1915. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
Aerial view of Resurrection Bay, Alaska, looking south, with Seward on the right. From verso: "Guess where." 1940-1949. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".