Title from verso. Photograph of canvas umiaks shuttling cargo from a Navy vessel to St. George. Verso reads: "Five of 16. Last Long Mile -- Although cargo to the Pribilofs arrived at destination aboard a modern Navy transport which also...
Title from album caption. Airplane with canvas over motor. Words on the airplane may read "NR 163W" on the tail, "CEC Allen" on the cockpit, and "CLASSNA NADOR" on the plane body. The words "Nippon-America" can be seen under a Japanese flag...
This dome shaped type of tent is called a Qalluvik in Iñupiaq. Willows for the frame were collected inland, around Atqasuk, then bent into curved shape and tied together to make tent frame. It was then covered with canvas. (Early Iñupiaq tents...
Dellenbaugh, Frederick S. (artist). Size: 6 x 10.5 in. Medium: Oil on canvas Painted on Harriman Expedition. Signed and dated. Canvas separating from backing board. Conserved by WCCFA 2002. Artist Info: Middle name Samuel.
Stuart, James Everett (painter). Oil on canvas. Size: 12 x 16 in. Signed, dated, and numbered. The Painting was relined prior to purchase; on the back of the canvas before relining: "JE Stuart, June 11, 1891. No. 148".
Title taken from image. Photograph of the Blodgett Cannery with the Village of Kodiak in the background, the cannery, and in the foreground several canvas tents housing what is probably cannery employees. A steamship is tied up to the wharf of...
Two men posing in front of what appears to be a warehouse. Behind the two men is a pile of what appears to be canvas and two men seated near a machine.
Note on slide reads "Charlie Guest's raft going down river." Three females, one a young girl, and a male on a raft. One woman is seated while the other and young girl stand. The male stands looking toward the...
Women passengers in dog sled. A man, possibly the musher, stands among the dog team. One woman appears to be holding a small child. There appears to be canvas tent in the immediate background. Further back are a group what...
Photograph of an Indian Camp on the Bell River showing a family posing with their season's catch. Visible are hides and furs, snowshoes, a cache and a canvas tent with a stove pipe sticking out.
Title from caption. Image shows two men, several women and children seated on the ground beside a canvas tent. The people are identified as Chief Nikaly and family from Knik. The women are wearing kerchiefs while the men and several of the...