View of sign and flowers in window display in Anchorage, Alaska. Sign reads: "You are cordially invited to the Anchorage Golden Jubilee 22nd Annual Flower Show, August 14-15. 4 pm/9 pm on 14th - noon/7 pm on 15th. No admission ch[ar]ge. Co...
Three judges examine flower arrangements at 22nd Annual Flower Show sponsored by Anchorage, Spenard, and Airport Heights Garden Clubs, and held in lobby of First National Bank of Anchorage at 4th Avenue and G Street in Anchorage, Alaska. Clock...
Three judges examine flower arrangements at 22nd Annual Flower Show sponsored by Anchorage, Spenard, and Airport Heights Garden Clubs and held in First National Bank of Anchorage lobby at 4th Avenue and G Street in Anchorage, Alaska. Flowers shown...
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Kayuqtullu, tulukkallu, suli atlat annugaurut / produced by the National Bilingual Materials Development Center ; written by Mary L. Pope and Tupou L. Pulu ; illustrated by J. Leslie Boffa.
Title taken from caption. View of Christine McClain sitting on a log with a couple identified on the photo as "Lt. Jones + wife" at Lake Spenard, Anchorage, Alaska. In the background are two children and their parents, standing next to several...
Aerial view of Anchorage International Airport in Anchorage, Alaska, with Lake Spenard and Lake Hood at top left. 1959. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 4" x 5".
Title taken from verso. Aerial view of Anchorage International Airport, Anchorage, Alaska, with Lake Hood at left and Lake Spenard at right. Negative number 3016-77. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 4 7/8" x 7".
14 second film clip, color/silent. Film shows a Bellanca on floats sitting on Lake Spenard at sunrise/sunset. Title frame: "Dickson Collection, 1935-1940".
Title taken from caption. Mounted moose head above display of gardening books on table at 22nd Annual Flower Show sponsored by Anchorage, Spenard, and Airport Heights Garden Clubs in lobby of First National Bank of Anchorage at 4th Avenue and G...
Title taken from verso. View of people riding first escalator in Alaska, located in Caribou's department store in Spenard (later part of Anchorage), Alaska. Signs at top of escalator read: "City limits. Anchorage. Spenard." March 19, 1961....
Title taken from verso. View of Center Theater on Spenard Road next to Market Basket Foods in Anchorage, Alaska, with woman standing near sign listing movies and vehicles parked near building. Signs read: "Market Basket Foods" and "The Center...
View of a City Express taxi, Anchorage, Alaska, with men riding and standing in the street. From verso: "City Express Joe Spenard at the wheel 1916. Jail house in the back on 4th Ave. Anchorage. Auto is 1915 Model T." 1916. Original photograph...
View of a Civil Aeronautics Administration party held at the Idle Hour Country Club in Spenard, Anchorage, on October 13, 1944. From verso: Left to right: B. Black, Marshall C. Hoppin (Alaska Regional Manager), Sam Kelly, H.T. "Til" Hopewell...
Title taken from image. Aerial view of Lake Hood (upper left) and Lake Spenard (lower right with the connecting canal). From image: "Civilian Seaplane Base - Anchorage Alaska, 7." From verso: "right, Lake Spenard, left Lake Hood, Property of Cook...
Ransom Tony Schultz (Tony) came to Alaska in 1938. That same year he bought his first plane and obtained his pilot's license. He began flying for Star Airlines (later Alaska Airlines) in 1940, and in 1950, was chosen as their first chief bush...
Title taken from front. View of house belonging to Helen Vail on Lake Spenard in Anchorage, Alaska, with canoe and dock in foreground and laundry hanging at left. Also from verso: "Home out on Lake Spenard." 1920's? Original photograph size: 3 1/8"...
54 second film clip, color/silent. From title frame: "May 4, 1939. Dickson Collection". Film shows a Star Airlines Bellanca take of from the ice on Lake Spenard, after mechanics are done looking at it. Aircraft N-Number is too faint to read.
Title taken from front. View of man, possibly Joe A. Spenard, sitting on chair atop building with pet black bears in Valdez, Alaska. From sign: "On the job day or night. City Express. Phone 82." 1910-1920.