Title from sleeve. Governor Ernest Gruening stands in foreground cutting ribbon. Line of photographers and spectators in background. Ribbon cutting ceremony on the Soldotna Bridge. 4 X 5 B&W negative.
Verso: Ann Chambers, Nome's Midnight Sun Festival Queen, snips the ribbon at the dedication ceremonies held at the Federal Aviation Agency's new Flight Service Station building at the Nome airport. Assisting with the ribbon cutting are (L) James...
This photograph depicts Harold Pomeroy (at left), director of Alaska Territorial Civil Defense, Gus Naylor (middle), a local Civil Defense director, and Captain Dave P. Tollis (right) of the Alaskan Air Command cutting a ribbon to mark the opening...
Description: wool; brass; braid; piping; serge; cotton; silk; ribbon Used: Chief Kowee; Kaawa.ee Descriptive Narrative: a). Jacket - navy blue wool, double breasted, w/row of 7 brass navy type buttons & 7 buttonholes up each side of the...
Descriptive Narrative: 2-pocket wall pocket of seal gut and fabric which is tall and narrow with a conical top and a square bottom. The top panel is of gut with embroidery. Each lower corner has a triangular shaped gut inset with a ribbon welt....
Caption: Willard L. Bowman, Executive Director, State Commission for Human Rights, visits with Senator E. L. (Bob) Bartlett during a short stay in Washington. From Washington Mr. Bowman, long-time resident of Anchorage, flew to Toledo to join Mrs....
34 second, color/silent film clip of aerial and ground views of the completion and dedication of the Haul Road.
Two bulldozers close the last section of road and, as a crowd looks on, a woman cuts the ribbon.
Title taken from caption. Cataloguer's note: A portrait of an elderly Native Alaskan Man, wearing a tweed jacket, and a neck ribbon with a large cross, possibly Orthodox.
Title by cataloguer. A three-quarter length portrait of a young lady wearing a hat with extended brim and ribbon trim. She is dressed in sleeveless top, possibly silk, and matching skirt; she is clasping her hands under her chin in an elegant...
Title by cataloguer. A group of seals are seen at the bottom of a cliff near the water. Cataloguer's note: There are 18 seal species in the world. The largest seal, the elephant seal can weigh as much as 5,000 pounds, and the smallest weighs as...
Title taken from caption. Caption also says: "Piles of kelp (Alaria fistulosa) ready to be spaded into native potato gardens, Kodiak." Caption of photo number UAA-hmc-0186-volume7-6018 reads: "... From time immemorial the natives have applied the...
Title taken from caption. View of two men putting kelp into a potato garden. Caption also says: "Native fertilizing potato garden at Kodiak. From time immemorial the natives have applied the ribbon kelp, Alaria fistulosa, as fertilizer to their...
Title taken from caption. View of a man next to a boat full of kelp on the beach at Kodiak Island, Alaska. Caption also says: "Andrean Yagashoff, member of 1919 expedition, bringing in kelp for potato patches, Kodiak." Caption of photo number...
Title taken from caption. View of the main street of Skagway, Alaska. Signs shown include: "The Pack Train Inn", "Olympia, It's the Water", "Gold Dust Bought", "Pabst Blue Ribbon", "Chevron Gasolines", "Golden North Hotel", and " [ ? ] Photo Shop....
Title taken from caption. View of Mrs. Clarence Epps' flower arrangement of marigolds in a coffee grinder and first prize ribbon from flower show in Anchorage, Alaska. August 1953. Original photograph size: 4 1/4" x 5".