Title from finding aid. Photograph shows a herd of caribou on a patch of snow on a hillside. Caption from finding aid reads "Caribou on snow patch". Location is unknown.
This postcard consists of three photos. The top left shows gold and is captioned, "100 pounds, solid gold from the great Patch." The top right shows flowers made out of gold and is captioned, "Real flowers reproduced in...
Photograph of Anchorage Ski Club patch, Anchorage, Alaska. Patch design consists of blue appliqued letters "ASC" and the silhouette of a skier in a tuck on a white background. Original photograph: 4 1/2" x 4 1/2".
Photograph of Anchorage Ski Club patch, Anchorage, Alaska. Patch design consists of the words "Anchorage, Alaska", a skier in a tuck position, and the stars of the Big Dipper (and the Alaska state flag) embroidered in blue on white felt. Original...
Round embroidered fabric patch. Design comprises a snarling polar bear head and gold star on blue field. This patch was in use by the Alaska Defense Command beginning in 1943. Object size: 2 1/2 inch diameter circle.
Embroidered red, white and blue circular fabric patch. Design: a globe balanced on the nose of a seal and the name "Baker Engineers" and the motto "We traverse the earth" on a ribbon around the globe. A surveyor's level sits on top of the globe,...
Title supplied by cataloger. Four men are standing on a dock with part of a plane's propeller and part of a wing visible on the left side of the photo. One man (third from left) has an eye patch, and one man (left) is wearing a hat.
Title taken from caption. View of a fenced in native potato patch. Photo taken during National Geographic Society expedition on the way to Katmai area. 1915. Photographer: Robert F. Griggs.
Title taken from caption. Caption also says: "Peter, a native with a boat load of kelp at Potato Patch Beach. The kelp is to put on the potato patches as fertilizer." Based on other photos in the series this photo was most likely taken on Kodiak...
Caption: Wiley Post poses for a photograph just before taking off to resume his solo flight round the world. The Winnie Mae has just been repaired after hitting a rough patch of tailings at the airstrip in Flat, Alaska and crashing.
Caption: Miners from Flat, Alaska, set up a tripod for setting the Winnie Mae upright so that the airplane can be repaired. The Winnie Mae hit a patch of mining tailings, during Wiley Post's solo round the world flight, and nosed over. The Winnie...
Caption: Miners from Flat, Alaska, set up a tripod for setting the Winnie Mae upright so that the airplane can be repaired. The Winnie Mae hit a patch of mining tailings, during Wiley Post's solo round the world flight, and nosed over.
Three men bathed in sunlight are out in a patch of leafy woods. Two men bending over, one of them appears to have a tool. The third man is standing to the right in photo, observing the other two.