Title from verso. Full caption from verso reads: "Giant cranes, used to unload cargo at ARCO's East Dock at Prudhoe Bay, stand like sentinels during the long, cold winter of 1969-70."
Title taken from front. View of men standing on top of cable structure used to unload freight from ships on Bering Sea, Nome, Alaska. Photographer's number 1033. n.d. Photographer: Goetze.
Ships and landing craft, with bow doors open, line up along beach to unload supplies; large piles of lumber, materials, and provisions are stacked along the harbor shore; Photographer's number 5592
Ta'giuqtigapta Tuapaktusu'gmi Immersion Camp: Iñupiaq Land Use Values and Resources Video: 1 minute and 39 seconds, MPG-1 format. The advance group leaves the monument campsite and heads for Tuapaktusuk, called the Skull cliffs, where they can...
Wide shot of boats anchored and skiff that will unload Billy Day's rock washer to be used by
workers from the Homer Area Recovery Coalition (H.A.R.C.) - Port Dick (Gulf of Alaska).
Workers from the Homer Area Recovery Coalition (HAR.C.) unload and carry Billy Day's
rock washer to platform built on beach - Mars Cove, Port Dick (Guif of Alaska).
Workers from the Homer Area Recovery Coalition (HAR.C.) unload and carry Billy Day's
rock washer to platform built on beach - Mars Cove, Port Dick (Guif of Alaska).
Men are working to unload what looks like large pipes for mining or pipeline work from a small ship onto planks, then onto land. Photos UAF-1985-122-110 to UAF-1985-122-121 seem to be of the same people about the same time.
Title by indexer. People hold a rope leading down to the ocean; it is possible they are helping to unload a ship and land the cargo. A large cut timber is lying on the beach. Possibly this is the timber referred to in photograph...
(4:35 min.) (20 of 24) 19 Labor negotiations
The steamship companies retained lawyers to negotiate. Alaska Steamship Co. had Bogo, Bogo and Gates to represent them. Some of the smaller companies would represent themselves. John had a good...
Most of the collection consists of photographs of person, mountains, equipment, and aircraft used in the expedition to recover bodies from the C-A1 of the ATC which crashed in the Mount McKinley region, circa 1944.
The following is the text on...
Title taken from accompanying note. "'C rations' being unloaded at the ACS building at Valdez Ak., following the Alaska [Earthquake] 3/28/64". Two soldiers and one other man unload boxes from the back of a pickup truck. The man in the middle...
Title taken from creator's notes.
Color photograph of a sternwheeler with the following notes: This riverboat connected Fairbanks with Anchorage. The captain notified the military when they could come to pick up their shipments. This included...
View of Santa Claus riding on a dogsled near the tail end of a C-123 airplane at Savoonga, St. Lawrence Island, Alaska. This was part of "Operation Santa Claus" out of Elmendorf Air Force Base. From verso: "Santa (Lt. Col. Jay N. Thomas) and helper...
Photograph shows a group of civilians at a train station watching soldiers unload their trucks. A civilian truck and automobile and two bicycles are visible in the foreground. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 4 1/2".
Two King Island, Alaska kayakers raft alongside a boat as they unload cargo, with a man sitting across the bows of the kayaks. Another man in a fur parka stands on a small platform looking down at the kayakers and a movie camera is partially...
Second volume of five volume set of diaries kept by Walter Todd, railroad surveyor for Alaskan Engineering Commission in southcentral Alaska. Nov. 22, 1915-Jan. 14, 1917. [166] pages ; 16 cm.
Fourth volume of five volume set of diaries kept by Walter Todd, railroad surveyor for Alaskan Engineering Commission in southcentral Alaska. May 19, 1917-Jan. 2, 1918. [199] pages ; 15 cm.
Title taken from front. View of men using crane to unload construction materials at Alaska Engineering Commission Railway yards in Anchorage, Alaska, to be used for construction of Susitna River bridge. Also from front: "A.E.C. G1594." An Alaska...