48 second color/silent film clip, of a trip on the Riverboat Discovery in Fairbanks, Alaska. Clip shows passengers loading, Jim Binkley talking on a microphone, Mary Binkley talking to passengers about fur, and a trip to an Athabascan fish camp.
Title taken from verso. Portrait of Charles Madison "Captain Jim" Binkley, Sr., owner of the riverboat "Discovery" in Alaska. Also from verso: "RCA Alascom." 1971. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 7" x 5".
The Centennial Commission poses with a painting of the new museum building; on the right: Senator Ernest Gruening, Representative Ralph Rivers, Senator E. L. "Bob" Bartlett, and Senator Daniel Inouye (D) Hawaii; on the left (left to right), the...
Warren A. Taylor, Speaker, sits at desk by Alaska flag; Esther Reed, Chief Clerk, Sandy Slack, Asst. Clerk, and Connie Paddock, Asst. Clerk are at front of Speaker's desk; members of the House of Representatives are at their desks
Warren A. Taylor, Speaker, sits at desk by Alaska flag; Esther Reed, Chief Clerk, Sandy Slack, Asst. Clerk, and Connie Paddock, Asst. Clerk are at front of Speaker's desk; members of the House of Representatives are at their desks
Lambert, Theodore R. (artist). Size: 13.5 x 20.25 in. Medium: Oil on board Signed and dated lower right. Conserved by WCCFA, new frame 2001. River is a clogged, an unpredictable highway of ice, slush, and moving water.
Laurence, Sydney Mortimer (artist). Size: 19.5 x 15.5 in. Medium: Oil on canvas Signed lower right. Some light crazing to paint surface throughout. Conserved by WCCFA, 2000. (Nagley Fund)