Title taken from verso. Fourth Avenue, June 1945, at E Street. Woodley Airways office can be seen. Sign above a door reads "Liquors, wines and beer." Cars parked along curb, and pedestrians walk on sidewalks. 4x5 contact print, 3x4 neg
Technical Sergeant "Mill" Plum standing beside the door of a Quonset hut buried in snow. He was stationed in the Aleutian Islands. Original photograph size: 4 1/2 x 2 3/4 inch.
Title by cataloger. A view of a cargo plane with a Wien Consolidated Airlines employee in the foreground. The cargo lift (labeled "Airtec") is a few feet away from the jet's cargo door. Compare with UAF-1991-98-709.
Title supplied by cataloger. Cessna 185, registration N123LR, upside down with floats in the air. Two men stand next to plane. Baggage pulled out or spilling out of plane door. Original format: 35mm color slide
Title supplied by cataloger. Cessna 170A, registration N5475C, on gravel runway. Person stands near passenger door of plane. Slide printed 7/1976. Slide binder labeled, 'Scenery.' Original format: 35mm color slide
Title from verso. "Edmonton, Alberta - This is another view of an airplane wing being loaded aboard a C-46 (Curtiss Commando) at the Army Air Base, Alaskan Division, Air Transport Command, for the shipment 'up the line'. The wing was raised to...
The unmarked building to the right is St. Joseph's Hospital. On the left is the Alaska Citizen. Just to the right of the Alaska Citizen is the H. C. Davis Sash and Door Factory. The Chena River at flood stage is visible...
57 second film clip, black & white/silent. Clip shows an Alaska Freight Express barge. Two crewmen open the cargo door and move a small ramp into place. The camera pans down different holds.
Title from verso: Alaska Road Commission [garage?] at Fairbanks Alaska. Sign above door reads: Alaska Road Commission. Identified on verso: Clyde Collins, George Myers, Ves [?] McMillen, Archie Collins, Tommy Carr, Harold Arneson.
Image of men working with drilling equipment in front of a building in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Building tentatively identified as Providence Hospital. Printing on the door of the truck reads 1352 United Geophysical. ...
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 a neighborhood in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. View of houses destroyed by the earthquake. Two trucks appear in the image. On the door of one, a sign reads Clark's Housemoving Co. A man sits on a motorcycle and/or...
View of a house being moved in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Men, women and children are found in the photo. A man in a hardhat is seen under the structure. Sign on the door of the truck reads Clark's Housemoving Co. Other...
View of a house being moved in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Sign on door of truck reads Clark's Housemoving Co. FE-3-4654. Other houses are seen down the street, with cars parked in the driveways.
View of a house being moved in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Sign on door of truck, left center, reads Clark's Housemoving Co. FE 3-4654. Three men are near the truck. Women and a child are on the left. Other trucks are...
View of a house being moved in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Truck on left has a sign on the door which reads Modern Movers Inc. Image includes women, children, and a man on a motorcycle, left.
View of a house being moved in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Sign on door of the truck reads Clark's Housemoving Co. Six women and a child are seen on the right. A man stands on side of the cab.
View of a truck belonging to Anchorage Sand and Gravel. The sign on the door reads: "Anchorage Sand and Gravel, Build it with concrete". The banner on the side reads: "Yes! Another New One". Based on other photographs in the series this photograph...
Young male hockey players and their coach pose holding king crabs outside their sponsoring company's store at 7th Avenue and I Street in Anchorage, Alaska. Most of the team are wearing jerseys reading: "Quality King Crab." Sign above store reads:...