Title taken from caption.
Clipping from a publication with the caption: The water wagon is a literal fact in Alaska. In many of the camps it is very hard to obtain good drinking water owing to the fact that wells are difficult to dig or drive...
Title taken from creator's notes. Photograph with the following caption: A short walk west from Cushman down 1st street brings you to the L. B. Mercantile water system storage tank. Water customers also had to pay for the steam lines that ran...
Title taken from album. "Water Man 62 (degrees) below zero." Indexer's note - The severe cold is apparent by the heavy ice fog which seems to veil the photograph. The horses have blankets and protective face masks. The water appears to be...
Title by cataloger. "Fort Wainwright HHC 171st." A water pump removes water in front of a house, probably after the 1967 Fairbanks flood. Additional note attached indicates that these photographs were taken by Mark C. Glunz, who was at the time...
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...
"A water power saw mill, the brain child of Jack Scheele. This was arranged, that a small log could be set in the log cradle, the water turned in the race to the water wheel, that in turn operated the affair that when the slab had been sawn off...
Title from caption. Near bottom right corner the image also bears the inscription "Blankenberg Photo." View over a bridge across the water to Fort William H. Seward, Alaska. The fort, constructed in 1904, was later named Chilkoot...
Title from caption. Photograph shows a Stinson Detroiter airplane sitting in the water at a beach. The airplanes tail number is C.5262. Original size is 5.5 in. x 3 in.
Title taken from caption. Cataloguer's note: This is the twelfth of thirteen sequential snap shots of the demolishing of a water tower. The water tower, which appears massive relative to the building next to it, is securely down on its side,...
Title supplied by cataloger. Coastal mountains viewed from the water. The photo is taken from some sort of water craft, possibly a boat. The craft's wake is visible in the lower part of the photo.
Title by indexer. A cache stands near the waterfront. A tent stands behind it to the left; two people are walking at left. At least three people are sitting near a shelter at right. A float plane labeled "McGee Airways" is visible on the...
Title taken from caption. View of the dam used to store water for the city of Ketchikan. Photo taken during National Geographic Society expedition on the way to Katmai area. 1918.
Title taken from image. Drinking water bag hanging in front of the mess tent on Shemya. Large sign outside the tent reads "Home of Homely Herbert's Horrible Hashburgers" smaller sign reads "Mess Schedule Breakfast 6:45-8 Early Chow 11- 11:15...
Title from indexer. Photograph shows water bursting forth from something that can not be seen. A large pipe sits above the water. The view is seen through some brush. A man can just be seen in the background.