Title taken from front. Two men digging a larger-than-life razorback clam, which is as tall as the men bending over to carry it, in an advertising photo for Warrenton Clam Co. Photographer's number 181. n.d. Photographer: Photocraft. Postcard....
This photograph depicts Harold Pomeroy looking at a crate of clams sitting in the water at Bear Cove, near his homestead there on Kachemak Bay on the Kenai peninsula, Alaska. The photograph was taken circa 1977-1978 by an unidentified photographer.
This photograph depicts Harold and Roxolana (Roxy) Pomeroy digging clams on a beach near their homestead at Bear Cove on kachemak Bay on the Kenai Peninsula, while their dog, Rouslan (or Ruslan) looks on. The photograph was taken circa 1950 by an...
Students in biology laboratory seated at table examining clams, taking notes and recording data. Microscopes, textbooks in use and a bare light bulb hangs above them.
First volume of five volume set of diaries kept by Walter Todd, railroad surveyor for Alaskan Engineering Commission in southcentral Alaska. June 18-Nov. 12, 1915. [143] pages ; 16 cm.
73 second, color/silent film clip of commercial fishing. Scenes include halibut being loaded onto a processor, a crab pot being emptied of crab, nets of shrimp, and clamming.
View of signs in Valdez, Alaska. Signs read: "Motel Valdez Alaska small boat launching area", and "Have fun at Valdez the Switzerland of Alaska. Valdez is the farthest north, ice free port, on the North American continent. Columbia Glacier &...
Title taken from front. Aerial view of Kodiak, Alaska. From verso: "Alaska's oldest settlement. Established in 1792. 1. Largest bear in the world are found on Kodiak Island. 2. World famous king crab were first discovered and processed in Kodiak....