Title from accompanying notes. Men in parkas standing outside several tents hunkered down behind snow forts. Red parkas, rope, backpacks, the distant mountains obscured by blowing snow.
There are trestles with a building. Rocks and boulders are in the foreground. The building has a small chimney that may be blowing out steam or smoke. The building may be part of some mine.
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows wind blowing snow around on a hillside. A mountains sits in the distance. Caption from finding aid reads "Skilak Lake". Location is near Skilak Lake, Alaska.
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows win blowing snow over a rocky hillside. Caption from finding aid reads "Hill between lake and glacier slope". See also: UAF-2010-25-270. Location is near Skilak Lake, Alaska.
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows snow blowing around on top of a rocky mountain. Caption from finding aid reads "Mountain above lake". Location is unknown.
Title from donors notes. Full title reads: "St. Thomas Church, Point Hope (new location, from rear), in blowing snow." Narrative note reads: "In 1954, the church parish hall, mission house and other buildings were moved from their original...
Title from verso. Full caption from verso reads: "Blowing snow nearly obscures the Prudhoe Bay discovery well in 1969 photo. 'White outs' such as this are common during Arctic winters."
Title taken from caption. " Portrait of two girls (same as UAF-1975-84-385. G3473) in sailor dresses, blowing bubbles." Photographer: P. S. Hunt, photo No. G3472 Ord. 5589.
Title taken from caption. " Portrait of two girls (same girl as UAF-1975-84-384, G3471) in sailor dresses blowing bubles. Photographer: P. S. Hunt, photo No.G3473 Ord.5589.
Military aircraft revs its engine, blowing water from a puddle on the flightline on Adak Island, Alaska. Another aircraft is visible behind. Caption reads: "Adak Alaska 1949".
Title taken from caption. View of new pussy willow growth, growing horizontally in what is now Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska. Vertical growth has been sandblasted by ash, blowing in the wind, and destroyed. Photo taken during National...
Title taken from caption. View of a man standing next to a giant cottonwood near Martin Creek. The circumference of this cottonwood was 4.15 meters. The damage from volcanic ash blowing in the wind, loss of leaves and bark, is clear to see. Photo...
Title taken from caption "A cottonwood tree buried in the ash. The curious branching shows that it had reached the limits of heights possible under the climatic conditions." View of two members of the expedition with a cottonwood tree. The trees...
Title taken from caption. View of four members of the expedition having breakfast at Camp 9 in the vicinity of Katmai Canyon. The ash blowing in the wind has removed all the the leaves, branches, and bark from the few tree trunks still standing....
Title taken from caption. View of a member of the expedition washing up after a month in the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes. The trees have all been stripped of leaves, branches, and bark by the ash blowing in the wind. Photo taken at what was later...