Title taken partially from verso: "Freak wind accident in front of Morrison Knudsen dining hall. Merrill Field. 1943-1944." View of flipped small plane leaning partially on the side of the Morrison Knudsen dining hall building at Merrill Field,...
Title taken from writing on the plane. From verso: "Please Credit Charles Bunnell Collection in the Archives, University of Alaska Fairbanks 58-1026-774."
A Northern Air Transport airplane missing its tail, wings, and propeller,...
Title taken from front of image. View of three dog teams pulling a downed plane along a frozen river. From caption: "Plane forced down near Nome and brought out by 3 dog teams." Original photograph size: 4" x 5".
Title taken from caption. View of someone checking out the wrecked airplane of Tom Donahue in a large snowfield. Location of photo not given, but likely on or near the Columbia Glacier where other photos in series were taken.
Title supplied by cataloger. Wrecked biplane upside down on snowy field with at least five men inspecting damage. There is a hangar-sized building in the background on the left side of the photo. Markings visible include "ANNA" on the plane's...
Title supplied by cataloger. Wing and tail rudder protruding from airplane wreckage covered in snow. Considering the context of the collection and the identification made in UAF-2006-102-7, this is probably Carl Ben Eielson's plane.
Title supplied by cataloger. The same biplane pictured in UAF-2006-102-70, this time without the men visible. There are human shadows visible in the foreground and a hill in the background. The plane is marked "ANNA" on the side and possibly...
Title supplied by cataloger. The same biplane as pictured in UAF-2006-102-70 & UAF-2006-102-71. Two men are completely visible; the legs of a third man can be seen through the gap between the upside down plane's body and it's wing. There is a...
Title supplied by cataloger. Russians digging in deep snow for plane wreckage. Photo identification taken from the book Polar Pilot by Dorothy G. Page, pg. 385. Credit is given to Hatton Eielson Museum in Hatton, North Dakota.
Title supplied by cataloger. Plane crash wreckage covered in deep snow. Considering the context of this photo, this is probably the wreckage of Carl Ben Eielson's plane.
Title supplied by cataloger. Photo of the wing of a wrecked airplane protruding from deep snow. Considering the context of the collection and the identification made in UAF-2006-102-7, this is probably the wreckage of Carl Ben Eielson's...