Title by indexer. Verso reads: "1-. 30." Image shows four female dancers dressed in matching sleeveless tops and dungarees performing a dance routine to musical accompaniment. Behind them one musician plays a trumpet and another plays an...
Title by indexer. Verso reads: "1-. 30." Image shows a man and a woman performing a dance routine to musical accompaniment. The man is dressed in a suit and the woman in a dancing costume. Behind them a male musician holds a trumpet and a...
Title by indexer. Verso reads: "$1.50. #30. Galena, AK. 1955. Image shows a woman in a white dress playing saxophone near a microphone. Other musicians are also playing on a stage behind her.
Title taken from caption. "Harry Tyler, a bit player from Hollywood, touring the Aleutian[s] with the Allen Jenkins USO show, gave a few time-proven tips to amateurs Pvt. Ruth Faulkner, St. Louis, Mo.; Pvt. Bette Esgro, Denver Dol.; and Pvt....
Title taken from caption. Caption reads: "Christmas Tree Entertainment - Fairbanks, Alaska, Pubic Schools." Second caption reads: "Published by Smith Bookstore Dawson YT Canada." This is a photo of school children in dress clothing gathered...
Boxing match, with Joe E. Brown as master of ceremonies, sponsored by the USO on Fort Richardson, to entertain World War II troops in Alaska. Anchorage merchants sponsoring the event included Carlquist Jewelry, Eckmann's Furniture, Nellie's Diner,...
Title from handwritten note on image; note continues: [she] became a nurse Formal head and shoulders studio portrait of a young woman with her hair up; possibly also known as Kate Wilson
Title from notes on verso; additional notes: Tacoma Girl of 1884; married Captain Barrington of Str. LA FRANCE; died July 1911 Head and shoulders studio portrait of Babe Wallace in a lacy, off-the-shoulder gown
Many men fill the room, with two women at far back; gambling game at left; bar and liquor at right Note accompanying photograph: "Jack London frequently visited Juneau's first dance and gambling hall, the Louvre bar, background for many of his...
Title from verso. In 1942, Sascha Brastoff (1918 - 1993, born Samuel Brostofsky) enlisted in the Army Air Corps and was assigned first as a designer and then as a performer to the Air Force show “Winged Victory.” He created and impersonated...