62 second film clip, color with audio track narration Clip shows the harvesting ice from lakes near Barrow, Alaska. Narration describes the harvesting, processing and use of ice for drinking water and other domestic purposes.
97 second film clip, color/sound. From title frame: "Alaska Review Collection, 1978". Film shows footage of two vehicles traveling down an extremely muddy road near Talkeetna. The voice of Riley Roberts can be heard discussing the need for...
"Eight native Alaskans received diplomas August 10 from the RCA Institutes in New York, marking successful completion of an 18-months course in Industrial and Communications Electronics. All are members of a pilot educational program sponsored by...
A list of 1950 graduates of the University of Alaska Fairbanks, from the commencement program. Richard Ted Blue; Nickolai Eidem; Ethel Irene Cornue; Dale Malcolm Dahl; Suzanne S Hall; Milton H Lightwood Jr; Charles V Lucier; Mary Ann K S McCall;...
Children and women standing near registration table at 15th Annual Flower Show "Treasures of the Tundra" sponsored by Anchorage Garden Club and held in First National Bank of Anchorage lobby at 4th Avenue and G Street in Anchorage, Alaska. From...
Dedication ceremony for the Brotherhood Bridge at the Mendenhall River, Juneau, Monday, October 18, 1965 [program]. Historical Notes on the Lower Mendenhall River Crossing, Data on Brotherhood Bridge, Text for Historical Marker, [Geological and...
Formal group portrait of C. Earl Albrecht and the Parran Alaska Health Survey Team. Left to right: Dr. Antonio Ciocco, Dr. Thomas Parran, Dr. C. Earl Albrecht, Dr. James A. Crabtree, and Dr. Walter J. McNerney. The Parran report of 1954 detailed...
Frank Feeman, host of KFIA television program "Hi Jinks," advertising for Piggly Wiggly Market in Anchorage, Alaska on his show. 1954? Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 7" x 5".
From back of photo: "Elmendorf AFB [Air Force Base] 5040th transportation Sq. [squadron] assists the recovery program in the Turnagain area Anchorage, following the Alaska Earthquake 3/28/64." Title from additional notes: "HQ [Headquarters] AAC...