Driver, with several assistants, maneuvers automobile onto planks, which are stretched across midsection of two canoes, creating a pontoon rig See also photographs in following range: P277-011-028 to P277-011-034
Title from indexer. Photograph shows an airplane either being lifted of put into the water. Writing on a ship nearby reads: "American Diamon[d]", which may refer to American Diamond Lines Inc. A man stands on a pontoon of the airplane....
Title from verso. "Leumuel G. Wingard, Bureau of Fisheries agent for Alaska, arrives by air on an emergency trip to Bristol Bay, Alaska- 1937." Wingard, sitting on a pontoon, seems to have a cigar between his teeth. Wingard is identified...
Automobile, loaded with supplies, is moved onto planks, which span midsection of two canoes at river's edge; people assist and watch from shore See also photographs in following range: P277-011-029 to P277-011-035
Four men, fore and aft, pole tandem canoes down river; an automobile rides on planks set across midsection of canoes See also photographs in following range: P277-011-029 to P277-011-035
Anscel Eckmann arrived at Juneau in a Lockheed Vega plane, the first non-stop flight from Seattle to Alaska. Inscription on photo: To Governor Parks. Sincerely, A. P. Eckmann. 5-15-29. Lettering on airplane: 432E, Alaska-Washington Airways,...
Man stands on one pontoon in this photograph from an album of photographs taken during a reconnaissance trip to Alaska with Ira Gabrielson, director of the Fish and Wildlife Service
Man stands on one pontoon; from an album of photographs taken during a reconnaissance trip to Alaska with Ira Gabrielson, director of the Fish and Wildlife Service