Title taken from verso. Group photo of thirty-nine senior band members of West Anchorage High School Band in Anchorage, Alaska. March 1963. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 5" x 7 1/8".
Title taken from verso. Group photo of West Anchorage High School Band on stage in Anchorage, Alaska. Majorettes holding batons, firearms, and flags stand and sit in front of band. 1963. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 5" x 7...
View of band concert, Fort Liscum Band, Valdez, Alaska, with spectators, buildings, and church in background. From verso: "Valdez, Ft. Liscum Band, 1910 or 1911. Log cabin where Valdez Cameron Henry was born. Property of Cook Inlet Historical...
Netro, Hannah (maker). The case is 47" long, without fringes. The top band is 5 in. wide with solid beadwork and a white background. The main flower design is in shades of blues, reds and greens. Curved floral designs fill rest of band with brown...
Netro, Hannah (maker). The case is 47" long, without fringes. The top band is 5 in. wide with solid beadwork and a white background. The main flower design is in shades of blues, reds and greens. Curved floral designs fill rest of band with brown...
Youth band plays song at a ground breaking ceremony in Juneau. Note the hands held over hearts and the slautes from military. Senator Gruening just left of the podium.
Title from verso. Photograph of a submarine docking at Dutch Harbor while a band prepares to welcome the submarine. Verso reads: "Strike up the band. Dutch Harbor, Alaska -- The Navy band was right on hand to strike up a merry tune and...
Title taken from front of photograph. 1930s Military Band photo list (left to right) William "Bill" R. Cashen '37, Herbert "Herb" N. McClarty (matric), George B. Henton ' 36, Leo H. Saarela '38, Carl G. Parker '39, Clarence J. Carlson '39,...
Title taken from verso. View of Charles Glace dressed in a light colored suit and hat leading a band of men in uniform playing instruments in Anchorage, Alaska. People and houses can be seen in the background.
A marching band waiting at Pier 39 for a ship to arrive. Air Force members can be seen waiting inside the pier building. A black box with a yellow strip on the side of the building reads "Life Rings."
The Treadwell Club Band pose for a photograph in front of local businesses. "Treadwell Club Band" is written on front of the drum. Signs on buildings in the background read "Office of Kreitelsheimer Bros., Seattle Wash" "U.S. Land Office". The...
Title taken from caption. "Fairbanks City Band at Rehearsal. July 1917 by A.J.P." Image shows a brass band composed of men and boys. They may be gathered for 4th of July celebrations.
Title taken from back of photo. "U.S. Army Alaska Band [214th Army Band] and National Guard officers trying to get to their feet after being knocked down by the quake which was still continuing as this photo was taken at Camp Denali, Ft....
View of the United States Air Force Band on the main stage at the 1966 Governor's Picnic in Anchorage, Alaska. Next to and under the stage is a group of boys. At the top of the stage is the text: "City of Anchorage Parks & Recr[eation]". Photo...
View of soldiers in marching band during Fur Rendezvous parade on 4th Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska, with spectators lining street. Marching band follows cars in parade and cherry picker hangs over street near band. Federal Building stands at left...
Photograph shows spectators lined up on the sidewalk of 4th Avenue, watching the Army band leading the Fur Rendezvous parade through downtown Anchorage. Two dogs are running loose in front of the band. Signs on buildings in background read (from...
5-piece German style band dressed in lederhosen performing on the tarmac. The sign in front of the tent reads "United by Love on Food for the Shares. Most gripping, soul stirring melodrama. Added attraction, Hugo Hesenfeffer and his musical...
View of the Anchorage City Band in a parade passing Lathrop Building and Mrs. T. D. Corlew's store, Anchorage, Alaska. 1916. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 3/8" x 5 3/8".