Title taken from caption. A sign posted on a home after the 1964 Good Friday earthquake. The notice reads: City of Anchorage Building Department. Notice is hereby given that it is unlawful to occupy ... of this building, located at Number ......
View of damage to a building in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Sign on building reads (F)ederal Aviation Agency. The word Building is written over the door. A man wearing a hard hat is entering the building. On the left, a...
View of damage to the interior of a building in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Building seen out the back window is the Alaska Railroad Building. Lettering on the facade of that building reads, partially, The Alaska R. The...
View of buildings damaged in Anchorage, Alaska after the Marchc 27, 1964 earthquake. Sign on building, center, reads Anchorage Cold Storage Co., Inc. Additional signs on the building read Coca-Cola, Wholesale Liquor Dealer, Franchise Bottlers of...
View of a damaged building in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Debris appears on the side and in the front of the building. Two trucks are parked in front of the building. Two men walk next to the building. Telephone and/or...
Title by indexer. Image shows the office building of the newspaper "Tanana News." Signs on the building also say: "Job Printing" and "Farthest North News Paper in the World. Tanana, Alaska." A man wearing a suit stands outside the building,...
Title taken from back of photo. "HQ [Headquaters] AAC [Alaskan Air Command] -- 'X' Marks the spot -- Anchorage's Mt. McKinley building [later known as the McKay Building] shows the common 'X' shaped cracks that marred many Alaskan buildings,...
Title taken from slide. View of damage to the JC Penney building in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Sign on the large building reads Penneys. Signs on the building to the left read Craig's Shoes and Singer. A car is parked...
Damage to building in Anchorage, Alaska caused by the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Building tentatively identified as the Alaska Sales and Service building.
View of a building damaged in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Sign next to building reads Chrysler Center. View includes a woman taking a photograph of the building, trucks, cars, a street light, utility poles and utility...
View of the Penney Building in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. The letter P is visible on the side of the building. Cranes, a wrecking ball, trucks and construction workers are seen. Sign on building on the right reads...
View of damage to a building in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Building is identified as the Sharilyn Arms apartments. View includes utility wires and poles. Building in the distance, on the left, is the top of the Anchorage...
View of a building in Anchorage, Alaska destroyed by the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Sign on front of building, top, reads Open Sunday United Auto Supply Daily 9 to 9. Sign on front, lower, reads Firestone Batteries Tires Accessories Warehouse...
View of a destroyed building in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Four men appear to be loading a truck with boxes. Building is in rubble on the left. Cars and trucks are seen in the center of the image. Another building is...
Title from verso. Image shows view of a large building on a hillside, presumably the main building on the campus of the Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines. Some people sitting inside an uncovered automobile are visible on the...
35 second, color/silent, film clip of the ground clearing for the construction of the Northward Building. Seen in this clip is the demolition of a building with the use of explosives.
Title taken from caption. The buildings identified on the back of the photograph are as follows: The Men's Dormitory is located on the very right. The building with the flag is the main College; the small building in front of it is identified...
Title taken from caption. " Building the annual Bonfire in September 1928 at the Alaska University. Cataloguer's note: The Annual (freshman) bonfire was evidently an elaborate and momentous affair; as seen by the amount of work that went into...