Title by indexer. Image shows a musk ox standing at a wooden feed container, eating. Behind the feed container a building with a corrugated metal roof is visible. Fur from another musk ox at the other side of the feed bin is also visible.
Title by indexer. Image shows a man surrounded by young musk oxen that are standing near a building. Behind the man a fence and power pole are visible. The man is wearing glasses, a watch and a white shirt and is holding a metal pail. Tags...
The George King Collection describes in photographs and manuscript material early aviation in Alaska. There are two series in this collection. The first series consists of five photograph albums and two folders of loose photographs. The second...
(6:08 min.) (12 of 20) How train/ship developed--Mr. Skinner--first container shipping industry in the world--Too expensive for American flagged ships--City of New Orleans (Ship) Renamed Alaska (Ship)--denied American registry--Clair Engle...
(2:49 min.) (11 of 20) How train/ship developed--Mr. Skinner--first container shipping industry in the world--Too expensive for American flagged ships--City of New Orleans (Ship) Renamed Alaska (Ship)--denied American registry--Clair Engle...
Title taken from caption on slide. The ugruk (seal, probably bearded seal) hide is used, after drying, to make part of the traditional footwear. It is also used as a container.
Title taken from a similar photo. The "igloo": a large cargo container, perhaps waiting to be transported, sits on a raised platform with a large piece of machinery. The igloo bears the initials "WCA".
Title by cataloger. Large cargo containers ("igloos") are being loaded or unloaded. One container reads "Heathair" or "Heath Air" on one side and bears the corporate logo of Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO) on another.
Title taken from the container list. View of a man next to a split tree near Seward, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Water and debris are on the ground.
Title taken from container list. Aerial view of Seward, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. View includes damage to railroad yard, with broken and twisted tracks, and overturned railroad cars. Storage tanks, houses and buildings are seen in...
Title taken from container list. View of damage to a railroad yard in Seward, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Sign on building, far left, reads Alaska Railroad Shop. Sign on car, center, reads Alaska Railroad. Railroad cars are...
Title taken from container list. View of damage to a railroad yard in Seward, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. A man is seen in the lower left. View includes overturned railroad cars and damage to buildings. A sign on the building in the...
Title taken from container list. Aerial view of Seward, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Image includes buildings, damage to a dock and to the railroad yard, railroad tracks and cars, buildings, and a crane. Resurrection Bay is on the...
Title taken from container list. View of tanks in what appears to be a dock area in Seward, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Image includes a damage to a building, tanks, and pipes. A car with a person sitting in it is on the right....
Title taken from container list. View of a temporary road and bridge near Portage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. A car and men are visible.
Title taken from container list. Aerial view of Seward, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Damage to waterfront is visible. Resurrection Bay is visible on the right.
Title taken from container list. View of damage to railroad tracks and a railroad bridge near Seward, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. The damaged bridge spans a river. Resurrection Bay is visible in the background.
Title taken from container list. Aerial view of damage to railroad tracks near Seward, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. View includes a railroad bridge over a river.
Title taken from container list. View of ruins to the waterfront of Seward, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Image includes damaged railroad tracks, overturned railroad cars, storage tanks, and houses. Resurrection Bay is in the...