One women serves coffee to another at table laid with tray of cakes, flowers, and lighted candles during 13th Annual Flower Show sponsored by Anchorage Garden Club and held in First National Bank of Anchorage lobby at 4th Avenue and G Street in...
Verso: A complete dental unit of the Alaska Department of Health M/V Health, one of the marine units that serves the coastline as far north as Point Hope.
Title from verso Lachapelle stands in the doorway of a Jamesway hut, which serves as headquarters for the glaciologists who are exploring Lemon Creek Glacier, near Juneau. The boxes on the foreground are supplies paradropped by the 558th...
Title from verso Ronald Seater and William Rudd, members of the USA Biathlon Team, in standing, firing position; Lt. Phillip Joberd, background, serves as target spotter; near the club house of the Fort Richardson golf course Signal Corps...
Title drawn from verso; verso notes shown below photograph One man serves coffee; two others rest among loaded sleds and camping gear; a dog sits nearby
London : Nisbet, [1881?] 432 p., 4 leaves of plates : ill. : 20 cm.
The Giant of the North, published around 1881, is a tale about an Eskimo man who serves as a guide to a group of Englishmen as they search for the North Pole
Verso: Observing a typical Army meal, the Honorable E. L. Bartlett, Alaska's Delegate to Congress, assists the cooks as he serves a steak to a member of Fort Richardson's Training Detachment, Pvt. Leo E. Olendorff of Anchorage Alaska.
Title supplied by cataloger. From left to right: Thela Redington, Shelia Redington, and Elizabeth Eller. A wedding cake sits on a table next to the bride. Original format: 35mm color slide
Title from verso. Photograph of sailors on the beach around a stove, cooking a meal. A ski is upright in the left foreground. Verso reads with gaps in narrative due to missing text (gaps and indexer inferences in brackets). "A warm fire...
Title from verso. "[Nearly everybody meets the plane. The arrival of Wien Consolidated Airlines aircraft at bush station is an event. It brings mail, freight, visiting relatives, government travelers and an occasional tourist who takes the bush...
Five young women identified as left to right: Kuzrere or Grace (Mrs. Percy Blatchford of Nome), Koot egweena, Angnohok, Oo me eeuk, Ang arolok or Bessie (Mrs. Henry Miller of Teller).