View of participants and spectators at a parade for the opening of an oil refinery in Kenai, Alaska. From front: "1966 Oil Refining Opening - Kenai". Photo taken in 1966. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 3 1/2".
Title taken from verso. View of Trans-Alaska Pipeline workers near large turbine used to power pipeline at Pump Station 10 at mile 218 of Richardson Highway in Southcentral Alaska. Also from verso: "Pump Sta[tion] 10." Sept. 1975. Photographer:...
Kimura, Joan (artist). Oil painting on canvas. Signed, titled, and dated, verso. In these paintings, the artist represents strange figurative representations of the alphabet. Size: 48 x 40 x .75 in. Gift from Devin Kimura November 15, 2002.
Kimura, Joan (artist). Oil painting on canvas. Signed, titled, and dated, verso. In these paintings, the artist represents strange figurative representations of the alphabet. Size: 48 x 40 x .75 in. Gift from Devin Kimura November 15, 2002.
Kimura, Joan (artist). Oil painting on canvas. Signed, titled, and dated, verso. In these paintings, the artist represents strange figurative representations of the alphabet. Size: 48 x 40 x .75 in. Gift from Devin Kimura November 15, 2002.
Kimura, Joan (artist). Oil painting on canvas. Signed, titled, and dated, verso. In these paintings, the artist represents strange figurative representations of the alphabet. Size: 48 x 40 x .75 in. Gift from Devin Kimura November 15, 2002.
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.
A white absorbent pad holds a handful of oily gravel showing what remains after summer cleanup - Quayle Beach, Smith Island (Prince William Sound). This beach was signed off as environmentally stable at the end of the °89 deanup season.
A white absorbent pad holds a handful of oily gravel showing what remains after summer cleanup - Quayle Beach, Smith Island (Prince William Sound). This beach was Signed off as environmentally stable at the end of the '89 cleanup season.
Title taken from verso. View of oil absorbing materials during spill cleanup at Galbraith Lake at Galbraith Lake Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction camp in Brooks Range, Alaska, with tents in background and men at right. June 29, 1975....