View of woman wearing fur coat and hat being driven by men in convertible during Fur Rendezvous parade in downtown Anchorage, Alaska, with spectators along street. Sign on building reads: "[Northern Commercial] Company." 1953-1959. Photograph type:...
Title taken from caption. Man driving convertible with candidate for queen of Fur Rendezvous in parade in Anchorage, Alaska. Feb. 22, 1958. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Donald Arthur Post.
View of parade (possibly in celebration of July 4th) on Fourth Avenue in downtown Anchorage, Alaska, with crowds lining street and watching from rooftops as float goes by. Writing on float reads: "Elks Lodge 1351." Cook Inlet is visible in far...
View of parade (probably in celebration of July 4th) on Fourth Avenue in downtown Anchorage, Alaska, with crowds lining street and watching from rooftops as car draped with banners goes by. Signs on buildings in background read: "[Food C]enter" and...
Hand-tinted, creased and torn, panorama Four [Model T touring] cars are shown in profile with the Mendenhall Glacier in background; number 183 on photo is the number for Miller's Taxi on Front Street
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.
Vehicle unsure, but may be a Franklin, model unknown. Sign on building may be "Dr. W. C. [Kandis?] Jr." Photographer F. H. Nowell worked in Nome ca. 1901-1909.
A man is standing near a vehicle, which appears to be a convertible with an upright windshield. He looks to have a pocketwatch attached by chain to his suit. There are houses in the background.
A man is driving an older convertible, with four women as his passengers. They seem to be driving around a field surrounded by a hill and mountain. There appears to be a fence and buildings in the background.