Title taken from front. View of world's largest king crab mounted and displayed in Kodiak, Alaska. 1970's? Photographer: Frank Whaley. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
Title taken from verso. Dog named Shadow pulling world's record weight of cement at Anchorage Fur Rendezvous, Anchorage, Alaska, while crowd looks on. Also from verso: "Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." n.d. Photographer: Gordon Henning,...
Full-length studio portrait of woman lying on fur robe; possibly Fabruda Manzar, famed "Little Egypt" of Chicago World's Fair, who later performed in Skagway and Dawson during the gold rush
Color photograph, taken along with series of black and whites Notes on versos include: "World's first turbine prop-jet-converted Grumman Goose N-95431"; "After also receiving McKinnon retractable wing front mod"
Repeating background logo for "The Admiral Line, P.S.S. Co.," with an outline of a cruise ship labeled, "Cruising the world's smoothest waterway; thru the Inside Passage & 10,000 islands of Alaska"
Title from image caption Governor Brady totem pole, with house pillars, a gift of Son-i-yat, Haida chief of Kasaan; exhibited at St. Louis World's Fair and then placed in Sitka park Photographer's number 163
The world's first single-leg drilling platform, called a monopod, was designed for Marathon Oil company and its partner to be used in developing the Trading Bay Field in Alaska. Seven foot model shows portions of the com=lately equipped platform...
Topp, Roger (photographer). Video, 31 seconds MPG format. Over 90% of the world's Parakeet Auklets occur in the Bering Sea region. Most nest in small, scattered groups or as solitary pairs, but some 150,000 birds nest on St. George Island in the...