Title by cataloguer. A view of seal rookery. The male seal is called "a bull", the female "a cow", and the babies "pups" or "whelps". Notice a seal pup in the center of the photograph, laying on its belly directly infront of a large rock.
Title by cataloguer. The Fur Seals live and migrate in groups. Eight months out of the year, they migrated between the Bering Sea and the mid-California coast, but never go on shore.
When they are stationary the Fur Seals live on the...
Title from indexer. Additional narrative in donor notes reads: "Our sled dog Iolanthe, bred by Milton Swan in Kivalina, lost much of her left hind leg when, with her stake-out chain accidentally wrapped around it during one winter night, her...
The George King Collection describes in photographs and manuscript material early aviation in Alaska. There are two series in this collection. The first series consists of five photograph albums and two folders of loose photographs. The second...
Title from sleeve. Man stopped in tall grass carrying two dead pups on a wooden pole laid across his shoulders. These are probably fur seals and not sea lions. 2 1/4 B&W negative.
Title from verso. Photograph of seals on the beach of a Pribilof Island. Verso reads: "Pribilof Islands -- A big bull seal (center) lords it over his harem of nearly 30 cows and their pups, presenting an amusing picture for crewmen of...
Title supplied by cataloger. Dog lies in dirt nursing pups. Slide taken from a container labeled, 'Dogs,' in a larger box labeled, '72 Iditarod.' Slide printed 6/1991. Original format: 35mm color slide