Aerial view of air runway at Port Moller, Alaska, with airplanes on runway at left. From slide mount: "Runway parking area at Port Moller Oct '57." Oct. 1957. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Leland A. Olson.
Title from verso. Image shows a flock of seagulls on a runway at the Galena Air Force Base. Some triangle-shaped beacons are visible at the end of the runway.
Title from verso. Photograph of American bombs falling on Kiska. Verso reads: "This is the first picture to arrive here showing bombs from an American plane heading for the flight strip which the Japs [ Japanese ] have been building on...
One minute, 41 second, color/sound, film clip. From title frame: "Marston Matt" steel plank runway is assembled by U.S. Army on Adak. Excerpt from "Report from the Aleutians", a 1943 War Dept. film produced, directed, and narrated by John...
Title from slide index prepared by Peter Haase 14 July 2006. "The race is on. It takes place on the airplane runway at Northway and the only rules are that if you see the runway lights flashing, get the hell off the course because a plane is...
Baker Engineers employees with survey equipment during construction of the runway at the Army Air Base in Galena. (L-R) Bobo, McBride, and Glenn. Baker Engineers was under contract with the United States Army Air Forces to construct a runway at...
Baker Engineers employees working on the Army Air Forces runway in Galena. Bright is hammering a peg into the ground, while (L-R) Inman and McBride look on. Baker Engineers was under contract to the United States Army Air Forces to construct a...
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows a pile of dead caribou on the runway at Arctic Village, Alaska. Caption from finding aid reads "Caribou meat at the Arctic Village Runway 1969". Location is Arctic Village, Alaska.
Title by indexer. Photograph shows multiple streams emptying out into a bay. This appears to be the floodplain of a glacier. The wing of the airplane can just be seen. What appears to be a small runway can also be seen.
Title from verso. Photograph of bombs striking Kiska Island with Japanese positions and transportation corridors marked. Verso reads: "Kiska -- The tremendous amount of wasted Jap [ Japanese ] labor is evidenced by this photo of the...
Title taken from accompanying note. In this view of a cab on the runway, a segment of an Alaska Airlines plane is visible in the background. On the side of the cab is stenciled: "We aim to [freeze]".
Title by indexer. Large cargo containers ("igloos") are stored on high platforms on the runway. The igloos are all labeled "Heathair" or "Heath air", and two bear the letters "WCA". In the middle are two carts full of boxes and other...
Title by indexer. Large cargo containers ("igloos") are stored on high platforms on the runway. The igloos are all labeled "Heathair" or "Heath air", and two bear the letters "WCA". In the middle are two carts full of boxes and other packages. ...
Title by indexer. Large cargo containers ("igloos") are stored on high platforms on the runway. The igloos are all labeled "Heathair" or "Heath air", and two bear the letters "WCA". Right of center are two carts full of boxes and other...
Title by indexer. A view of runway with large cargo containers ("igloos") on elevated platforms, vehicles hauling cargo trailers, and other parked automobiles. In the center is a biplane with the Wien "W" logo on its tail. This appears to...
Title by indexer. A crowd of people are standing on the runway watching the arrival of an SAS (Scandinavian Airlines System) airplane. At left, at the front of the crowd, are seen two ceremonial hats that suggest a formal reception or a marching...
Ttitle hand-written on slide. This color slide was taken by Charlotte E. Mauk on June 19, 1961 and depicts a view of the Fairbanks Airport in Fairbanks, Alaska, taken from Mauk's plane on the runway. There is a woman and two children standing on...
View of airplane runway at Port Moller, Alaska, showing location for lightning vault and aerovane. From slide mount: "Lightning vault and aerovane pole location at [Port] Moller Nov '58." Nov. 1958. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer:...