Title supplied by cataloger. Rescue and Reclamation. Granite Mountain. Helicopter on its side in the snow, with orange tubing leading out of it, possibly draining fuel. Original format: 35mm color slide
Title supplied by cataloger. Dog sled and yellow snowmobile parked next to tent. Can of fuel next to sled. Slide carousel labeled, 'Iditarod #1.' Original format: 35mm color slide
Ross Kirkpatrick sits in front cockpit of plane; man in rear pit looks at a movie camera; plane was part of U.S. Army Alaskan flying expedition from New York to Nome in 1920; planes were DeHavilland DH-4B biplanes, modified with long-range fuel...
Title from note on verso Additional information on verso: Last [Cessna] 185 purchased by ACA [Alaska Coastal Airlines] and used privately by Shell Simmons from 1969-1975; then purchased by Bill Burnhart and operated by Juneau Air Taxi in 1975;...
In Winter and Pond Company's photograph album THE TRAIL OF '98 Full album caption: "Camp of Yukoners near Dyea Canyon, 1898. Note the scanty, wind-blown foliage crusted with snow affording little wood for fuel and shelter."
Title from image caption View from pier, looking toward town buildings; businesses in view include the Kenai Lumber and Fuel Co., Alaska Transfer, Seward Commercial Co., and the Northern
Supplying defense forces in Alaska was an operation that included ocean, rail, truck, air and river arteries. The 878th Port Company at Nenana ran a barge transport of critical fuel down the Tanana and Yukon Rivers to Galena, the site of an air...
Hunters, umiaks, tents. Whale shares laid out and being loaded onto sleds for transport back to town. Dogs harnessed up and ready to go are visible in the background. Whale blubber was used for fuel and feeding dogs. The sleds were made from...
Title from image A crowd of people gathers on rooftops and on tarmac around Hughes' plane, a Lockheed Model 14 Electra or Super Electra, which was stopping at Fairbanks for fuel and food
Amason, Alvin (artist). Audio, 2:36 minutes MP3 format. Alvin Amason talks about how he named his painting "Oscar Scared Him with His Icon" at a UA Museum of the North Geist lecture