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Cottages at Three Lynx

Photograph showing cottages at Three Lynx taken from downhill and looking upward. A raised train track runs in front of the buildings. One building has smoke coming from a chimney (image note: negative sleeve title uses “Three Links”).

Oak Grove Project construction

Photograph from Oak Grove project showing construction of unit plant and penstock. A brick building can be seen at the base of a dirt hill, with a small round building visible at the top. The Clackamas River runs along side the building and supporting wall.

Willamette Valley Railway car #11

Photograph of train car with “Willamette Valley Railway Company” painted on side. Several tracks can be seen around the train, as well as wooden poles and power lines. In the distant background, two automobiles are visible, as well as two wood structures next to a dirt road.

Car #1359

Photograph of train car #1359, Standard Gauge Paye Motor Car, partway under a building facade. Multiple electric lines pass overhead. “Sellwood” is displayed at front of train.

General car shops

Exterior photograph of brick building with multiple white doors. On the left is a paved street lined with power lines and poles, with two automobiles in the distance. An empty grass field is seen in front of the building doors.

Oregon City paper mills

Photograph taken at a high vantage point, looking north, of paper mills in Oregon City, showing railroad tracks and the Willamette River. The Oregon City Bridge (Arch Bridge) can be seen in the distance crossing the river. Industrial buildings line the river on the opposite banks. Written on the top of a building is a large sign with “Crown Willamette Paper Company” and “Hawley Pulp and Paper Company.”

Annamae Ullman

Head and shoulders portrait of a young woman woman facing left and looking toward the front. She is smiling and wearing headphones. A cropped version of this photograph was published on Page 2 of the Oregon Journal on March 1, 1930, under the heading "Tomboy!" The photograph had the following caption: "She admits it. As a matter of fact, Annamae Ullman, 19, who took the government examination for amateur radio operator's license from Edwin W. Lovejoy Friday, has made a specialty of being a tomboy since she was a little girl. She plans to become chief operator on a big ocean liner as the climax of her career." The photograph accompanied a story about Ullman that was titled "Portland Girl Masters Radio and Seeks Job." Image note: The name “Anna May [sic] Ullman” is written on the negative and is visible on the right side of the image.

Two golfers posing with clubs

Portrait of Horton Smith and Gene Sarazen outdoors, standing on a lawn and holding golf clubs. Both men are wearing sweaters, knickers, and golf shoes. The man on the left is also pictured in image Nos. 371N4622 and 371N4627.

Three golfers

Photograph of Gene Sarazen, Horton Smith and Leo Diegel outside on a lawn. Two of the men are holding golf clubs, and all three are wearing sweaters, knickers, and golf shoes. The man at center is also pictured in image Nos. 371N4622 and 371N4623; the man at left is also pictured in image No. 371N4623. The number 10 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image. Likely taken at the 1930 Oregon Open held at what is now Columbia Edgewater Country Club.

Station L, exterior view

Photograph showing the exterior of Station L taken from across the water (now the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry) with several buildings visible. The hog fuel pile can be seen on the right, and several loaded barges can be seen next to the docks on the left side of the image. The Willamette River is in the foreground. Part of the image is masked with paper.

Two golfers posing with clubs

Portrait of Leo Deigel and Horton Smith outdoors, standing on a lawn and holding golf clubs. Both men are wearing sweaters, knickers, and golf shoes. The man on the right is also pictured in image Nos. 371N4623 and 371N4627. Likely taken at the 1930 Oregon Open held at what is now Columbia Edgewater Country Club.

Cantebury Castle, Portland, Circa 1930

Photograph of Canterbury Castle under construction. The private residence was built with a stone facade designed to look like a castle. The building was also known as the Arlington Castle. Wooden scaffolding is visible on the front and side of the building.

William Burgess Bidwell with Bidwell-Yale Air Service plane

Full-length portrait of William Bidwell standing next to a monoplane he designed called the "Cloud Buster Jr.". He is facing front and looking to the right. He has one elbow on the plane’s nose and the other hand in his pocket. He is wearing a jacket, breeches, and boots. On the side of the plane are the words “Bidwell-Yale Air Service.” A cropped version of this photograph ran in the May 24, 1931 issue of the Oregon Journal. See also related image No. 374N0274.

Vincent, Ralph

Crowd and Ford car outside Oregon Journal building

Photograph showing an unidentified man sitting in the passenger seat of a Ford car in the street outside the Oregon Journal building (now the Jackson Tower) on Southwest Broadway in Portland. Standing to the left of the car are George L. Baker and two unidentified men. A crowd of people are watching in the background. A variety of text is painted on the car. On the side are the words: “Open challenge / Ford / Endurance & economy run / 10 days - 10 nights / without stopping motor.” To the right of those words is the text “A FOUR that Out-Performs the SIX.” Above the front wheel are the words; “Morris Tavlinsky & his driving ac [letter obscured] / Alternating at the wheel.”

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