Title from caption. "U.S.R.C. Bear on here way to King Island." Native Alaskan people, dressed in parkas, on the deck of the U.S.R.C "Bear" while the ship is underway.
Image appears to be possibly a ship with crew aboard. The water area in the photo is labeled: "St Lawrence Bay, Siberia." The ship is labeled: "U.S.R.C. 'Bear'." This is probably the United States Revenue Cutter "Bear."
Caption reads: "U.S.R.C. "Bear" and S.S. "Corwin" Roadstead, Nome, Alaska." Two ships sail through icy waters near Nome. May be about June 1, 1914, as mentioned in the "Bulletin of Photography," volume 17, no. 415,...
Title from caption. Captions read "U.S.R.C. Bear off Nome on Fourth of July" and "Photo by R. Grassow." The Bear is shown here decorated with miscellaneous marine flags. Apparently under steam power with smoke visible from the smokestack.
Title from caption. Accompanying material reads, "U.S.R.C. Bear. [Photo by] A.W.G. Bear under sail 4-8-15." A photograph of the Bear while en route under sail. Compare to UAF-2004-93-9.
Title from image U.S.R.C. "Bear" and S.S. Corwin Roadstead, Nome, Alaska Color tinted view of the BEAR and the CORWIN; stacks of ice line the shore in foreground
Image shows what seems to be the crew of the United States Revenue Cutter "Bear." The crew is standing for a group portrait, with a life preserver imprinted with "USRC Bear" and two goats in the front of the picture. ...
Title from accompanying material.
The crewmen of the Bear are posing here on the deck of the ships with a goat who is standing inside of a life preserver with the ship's name printed on it.
Title taken from front. Color view of United States Revenue Cutter Bear and S.S. Corwin in ice at Nome, Alaska. Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society. Photographer's number 997. 1920's. Photographer: Lomen Bros., Nome. Original photograph size:...