Title supplied by cataloger. Cessna 185, registration N20876. Yellow truck next to dock onshore. Two people stand on dock near blue barrel. Slide printed 7/1976. Slide carousel unlabeled. Original format: 35mm color slide
Cyanotype photograph of an Alaska Native man, two women, and a child gather on a beach with a wooden barrel, a pot, and what appears to be fish in the center of the photograph. Several logs are fashioned together around the group. Water is visible...
Three dogs in harness pull a wheeled platform holding a barrel of water; a line of tents and boats stretch out behind to the north Photographer's number 15
Title from caption with negative Man uses stick to stir tar in low barrel; prominent in background is the BONANZA KING, a Yukon River steamer; also in partial view is the PELLY
Group of men, a couple of whom have backpacks and walking sticks, gather around a wooden stand holding a book or ledger; wooden building on left and barrel on stand at right
Close-up view of barrels, showing markings. Barrel label: "1950, U.S. Dept of the Interior, Fish & Wildlife Service, BBL.No.397, 80 Skins, 512 Lbs., Fouke Fur Co., St. Louis, MO.
Made: Russia
Used: St. Michael
Found: Unalaska
Culture: Russian
Description: iron; wood; brass
Descriptive Narrative: Small cannon labeled "Russian cannon from St. Michael". Iron barrel is 36" long x approx. 4-1/2"...
These photographs were taken between 1899 and 1911 and depict life in the region around Forts Gibbon and Egbert. Included are hunting parties, military personnel, camp buildings, scenery, dog sledding and skiing. Steamships are shown loading wood...
View of barrel floating past hole in shoreline at Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada, probably during or after dredging operation. From slide mount: "August 1958." 1958? Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Leland A. Olson.
Title by indexer. A side view of a small aircraft on the snow-covered ground. It appears to be tied with rope to a barrel. Several buildings are visible in the distance (left). On the airplane's tail: "NC 1566".