Title from verso: "Harv Ashby, 1930." Image shows a young man and a dog standing in snow at the entrance to a mining tunnel. The young man is wearing a tie and is holding the dog with a chain leash. A tree above the mining tunnel is visible...
A woman and a dog on a leash are standing on the edge of a dock at which a large boat is moored. In the background an automobile is parked on the dock. Wood buildings are on the edge of the dock with mountains in the...
Title from caption. Photograph shows a pulley system dumping dirt onto a pile. A man is standing on some lumber watching this, while a woman stands nearby holding a dog on a leash.
Title from cataloger. Postcard of a woman and a dog on a leash next to a building. Verso reads: "Our pup did not get in position for picture[?]. Ira snapped[?]before we were ready." Brackets note questions related to deciphering words.
Title from accompanying material.
These Native Alaskan women are leading reindeer by leash near an area of tundra cover in snow. They are wearing skin parkas and the Native Alaskan style mukluk.
Title from verso. "De Haviland 1920 Black Wolf Squadron. Reproduced by Jerome Lardy." Three of the squadron team members (of the 1920 Alaskan Air Expedition) are seen here in flight clothes, while they are having a bite to eat. Among them is a...
Title from verso. "De Haviland 1920 Black Wolf Squadron. Reproduced by Jerome Lardy." Three of the squadron team members (of the 1920 Alaskan Air Expedition) are seen here in flight clothes, while they are having a bite to eat. Among them are a...
View of Glenn H. Bowersox in his uniform petting a polar bear cub on a leash at Point Barrow, Alaska. From verso: "Bowersox, Pt. Barrow. One of two polar bear cubs Backlund was going to bring to Seattle Woodland Park Zoo, 1931, Bowersox." 1931....
Title taken from front. Mr. and Mrs. E.D. Ruggles with dog on leash standing in front of building in Anchorage, Alaska. 1929. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 5 3/4".
Title supplied by cataloger. One of the puppies is on a leash. It appears to be summer. Slide printed 8/1976. Slide box unlabeled. Original format: 35mm color slide