This photographs depicts two Grumman Widgeon airplanes operated by Alaska Airlines on the beach on Kodiak Island, circa 1945-1949. The plane on the right has the number "N58832" written on its wing, and the plane on the left has "N1188V" written...
This photograph depicts a Grumman Widgeon airplane on a runway in an unidentified location in Alaska. It was taken circa 1945-1955 by Grenold Collins. The writing on the tail is illegible.
This photograph depicts a man standing on a beach on Kodiak Island in front of two Grumman Widgeon airplanes. The plane on the left has its front wheels in the water and has the writing "N58832" written vertically on its tail. The plane on the...
This color slide depicts four unidentified men standing in front of a Grumman Goose amphibious airplane used by the U. S. Department of Fish and Wildlife at an unidentified airport in Alaska in 1962. There is a mountain in the background behind...
This color slide depicts a Grumman amphibious airplane on the runway at an unidentified airport in Alaska in 1962. The number painted on the side of the plane is "N721." There are two men standing by an open passenger door. Another man stands in...
This collection slide depicts a Grumman amphibious airplane used by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, on the runway at the airport in Juneau, Alaska in 1962. The number "US01" is painted on the bottom of one plane wing. There are three...
This color slide depicts an aerial view of Valdez, Alaska taken from a Grumman Goose amphibious airplane by an unidentified photographer in 1962. The photo shows the town's buildings, as well as Prince William Sound. One of the planes floats is...
This color slide depicts five unidentified men standing in front of a Grumman Goose N703 airplane operated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Alaska. The photograph was taken in 1962, and the location is possibly Annette Island Airport near...
Six men in suits pose in front of Alaska Coastal-Ellis Airlines amphibian Notes on verso identify the men, left to right, as unknown, unknown, Ben Beneke, Shell Simmons, Jack Sherman, and Jack Bracelen
Enroute from Seattle to Cordova with Clayton Scott, pilot, and Gordon Graham, mechanic, they made the first commercial flight across the Gulf of Alaska in 1929.
Title and description taken from verso and from sign in image. Photograph of eight officers of Alaska Aerial Survey Detachment Names listed on verso: L. P. Pawlikowski, R. F. Whitehead, Chas. F. Greher, A.C. Smith, A. W. Radford, R. H....