Title from verso. "1920 [Fairbanks] tall man is Tom Morgan? Reproduced by Jerome Lardy."
Charles Mac Kay has identified the model and manufacturer of many aircraft on our website he has identified this as an American DH 4 as evidenced by the...
View of damage to buildings on Fourth Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Signs on storefronts read, partially, News Agent, Bar D&D Cafe TV Show Pool Amusements, Pioneer Loan Company Loans, Hobby Lobby, Northern...
View of damage to buildings on Fourth Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Street sign reads 4th Av. Signs on buildings read, left to right, Anchorage Hardware, Northern Jewelers, Bar D&D Cafe TV Shows. The Denali...
Title from caption: Equipment A.R.C. Yard Fairbanks 5-2-34. A bulldozer and several other large machines (possibly graders and other bulldozers) are lined up. In the background are a tall building with two smokestacks (left) and a stack of...
Title taken from album. "After the ice flow." Indexer's note - A view of the river after break-up; to the right the river is flowing freely; to the left, a man is standing next to the remaining ice which looks approximately 4' to 5' tall.
Title by cataloger. A view of an airplane on a body of water. Behind the water are tall mountains; in the foreground is driftwood. The side of the airplane reads "Consolidated".
Charles Mac Kay has identified the model and manufacturer...
Title from accompanying notes. "The ALCAN". The approach to a community on the Alaska-Canada Highway. A green, single-story building is on the right, as is a silo or other tall, cylindrical storage unit.
View of damage to buildings in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Tall building in distance is the Mt. McKinley Apartments. Image includes cars, trucks, utility poles, electric/telephone lines. Street sigh on the right reads...
View of a man next to a cleared area in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. The tall building, background right, is the Anchorage Westward Hotel. Other buildings, cars, street lights and utility poles are visible.
View of damage to buildings in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Image includes men, women, buildings, a crane, and a number of stores. Anchorage Westward Hotel is the tall building in the center of the image. Banner over the...
View of damage to buildings along 4th (Fourth) Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Numerous stores and shops are visible. The tall building in the distance is the Mt. McKinley Apartments. Business signs on the right...
View of buildings damaged in Anchorage, Alaska after the Marchc 27, 1964 earthquake. Sign on building, center, reads Anchorage Cold Storage Co., Inc. Additional signs on the building read Coca-Cola, Wholesale Liquor Dealer, Franchise Bottlers of...
View of damage to a street and buildings in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Tall building, left center, is the top of the Anchorage Westward Hotel. Image includes people, cars, trucks and a boat. Utility poles and...
Title taken from front. View of garden with 10 foot tall plants in background, Anchorage, Alaska. Also from front: "A.E.C. G784." An Alaska Engineering Commission photo. Photographer's number G784. 1917. Photographer: P.S. Hunt. Original photograph...
Title taken from verso. View looking west down Fourth Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska, minutes after March 27, 1964 earthquake, with men walking on lowered street in foreground and line of people standing in background. Also from verso: "Tall building...
Figure of a man or boy is riding on the back of a dog standing on the back of a prone man; the bowl part is missing. The boy is in western dress and probably represents a white child; the dog is wearing a bridle, held by the boy, and the right arm...
Title supplied by cataloger. Man standing next to unfinished wooden boat on shore. Tall brush and flowering tree in foreground. Original format: 35mm color slide
The world's first single-leg drilling platform, called a monopod, was designed for Marathon Oil company and its partner to be used in developing the Trading Bay Field in Alaska. Seven foot model shows portions of the com=lately equipped platform...