- 371N5080
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Photograph of the Ross Island Bridge in Portland, possibly taken in December 1926. A similar photograph was published on Page 1 of the Oregon Journal on December 21, 1926, the day the bridge was dedicated.
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Photograph of the Ross Island Bridge in Portland, possibly taken in December 1926. A similar photograph was published on Page 1 of the Oregon Journal on December 21, 1926, the day the bridge was dedicated.
Photograph, taken from below, of the Ross Island Bridge in Portland. The photograph may have been taken in December 1926, when the bridge was completed; the streetlights on the bridge appear to be decorated as they were for dedication ceremonies on December 21, 1926.
Ross Island Bridge under construction
Photograph of the Ross Island Bridge in Portland during construction, probably in 1926.
Ross Island Bridge under construction
Photograph of the Ross Island Bridge in Portland during construction in 1926.
Ross Island Bridge under construction
Photograph of the construction scene on the Ross Island Bridge in Portland, probably in 1926. The view is from the east side of the bridge, facing to the west.
Ross Island Bridge under construction
Photograph of the Ross Island Bridge in Portland during construction. This photograph was published on Page 20 of the Oregon Journal on September 14, 1926, under the headline “Ross Island Bridge Steel Spans River.” The photograph had the following caption: “The great center arch span of the new Ross Island bridge, third and last of Portland’s bridge program, was linked yesterday when derricks swung into place the girders that closed the gap. Above is a view of this arch, one of the longest bridges anywhere, as it looked when this girder was dropped into position.” Also see image Nos. 371N5074, 371N5075, 371N5077, and 371N5078, showing the lifting and placement of the girder that joined the bridge’s center arch. Image note: Negative damage at bottom of image.
Ross Island Bridge under construction
Photograph of the Ross Island Bridge in Portland during construction in 1926.
Willamette River and Ross Island Bridge
Part of Al Monner news negatives
Photograph looking south, showing docks and a boat on the Willamette River, with the Ross Island Bridge in the distance. On the dock (barge) is “Diesel Towing Co.” (negative 12 of 25). Original sleeve title: Portland communities - Hawthorne Ave.
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Aerial view of construction at Ross Island Bridge approach
Part of Al Monner news negatives
An aerial view, looking east, showing construction of the Ross Island Bridge approach. A portion of the bridge can be seen at the top of the frame, crossing the Willamette River from the west (negative 1 of 4).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Joining of center arch, Ross Island Bridge
Photograph of unidentified workers guiding a steel girder into place during construction of the Ross Island Bridge on September 13, 1926. The girder joined the two pieces of the bridge’s center arch. A cropped version of this photograph was published on Page 1 of the Oregon Journal that day. The photograph had the headline “Gap in Ross Island Bridge Closed” and the caption “Swinging girder on north side of center span into place. Contractor J. H. Pomeroy at left.” The photograph accompanied a story on the same page, headlined “Gap is Closed in Ross Island Span.” Also see image Nos. 371N5074, 371N5077, and 371N5078.
Lifting of girder for center arch of Ross Island Bridge
Photograph of a steel girder being lifted to the center arch of the Ross Island Bridge in Portland during construction on September 13, 1926. The girder joined the two pieces of the bridge’s center arch. Also see image Nos. 371N5074, 371N5075, and 371N5078. Image note: Light leaks on negative.
Men looking at plans for Ross Island Bridge?
Photograph of two unidentified men holding set of plans, possibly for the Ross Island Bridge in Portland. The man on the left may also be pictured in image No. 371N5076.
Snow and Traffic at East End of Ross Island Bridge
Part of Al Monner news negatives
A snowy scene of the Ross Island Bridge in Portland, Oregon. Taken from the east side of the Willamette River from an area above Grand Avenue, looking west across the bridge at the west hills. Grand Avenue is in the foreground. Two rows of automobiles travel east on the bridge in heavy traffic. Two automobiles take the westbound exit off the bridge. The caption on negative sleeve reads, "Snow and traffic scenes at east end of Ross Island Bridge" (negative 3 of 5).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Four men on Ross Island Bridge during construction
Photograph of four unidentified men on the Ross Island Bridge in Portland during bridge construction, possibly on September 13, 1926, when workers placed the girder that joined the bridge’s center arch.
Joining of center arch, Ross Island Bridge
Photograph of unidentified workers guiding a steel girder into place during construction of the Ross Island Bridge on September 13, 1926. The girder joined the two pieces of the bridge’s center arch. Also see image Nos. 371N5074 and 371N5075.
Aerial view of Ross Island Bridge, Portland
Part of Al Monner news negatives
An aerial view of Portland and the Willamette River, looking southeast, showing the Ross Island Bridge and Ross Island (negative 1 of 12).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Joining of center arch, Ross Island Bridge
Photograph of unidentified workers guiding a steel girder into place during construction of the Ross Island Bridge on September 13, 1926. The girder joined the two pieces of the bridge’s center arch. The second man from left may be contractor J. H. Pomeroy. A similar photograph, image No. 371N5074, was published on Page 1 of the Oregon Journal on September 13, 1926. Also see image 371N5077 and 371N5078.
Ross Island Bridge from Hood Street
Photograph of the Ross Island Bridge in Portland, taken from Hood Street below the bridge. This photograph was one of four published on Page 1 of the Oregon Journal on December 21, 1926, the day the bridge was dedicated. The photographs were published under the headline “Another Bridge Spans the Flood.” This photograph had the following caption information: “Hood street, passing under the west approach.” The photographs accompanied a story with the headline, “$1,950,000 Ross Island Bridge Open.”
Ross Island Bridge ramp under construction
Part of Al Monner news negatives
Photograph of the Ross Island Bridge ramp construction (negative 1 of 2).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Aerial view of Willamette River and Ross Island Bridge, Portland
Part of Al Monner news negatives
An aerial view, looking south, showing the Willamette River and the Ross Island Bridge in Portland. Ross Island can be seen just south of the bridge, with numerous timber rafts floating on the water. A timber mill can be seen on the east side of the river, next to a set of train tracks. Photographed with a K-25 camera (negative 7 of 14).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
People on boat in Willamette River
Photograph of unidentified people in a motorboat on the Willamette River in Portland. The Ross Island Bridge is in the background.
Part of Minor White negatives
Western Foundry Co. warehouse, SW Water Avenue, west end of Ross Island Bridge. SW Caruthers Court. Large wood piles outside warehouse. One sign reads “Ross Island Fuel / Dry Wood $4.50 Load.” Also advertisements for Coca-Cola, 7Up, and Double Cola.
White, Minor
Ice on Willamette River, Portland
Part of Al Monner news negatives
Ice floating in the Willamette River, looking south through the Hawthorne Bridge towards the Ross Island Bridge. Sheets of nice can be seen on top of the water (negative 5 of 11).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Aerial view of Southeast Portland
Part of Al Monner news negatives
An aerial view, looking north, showing Southeast Portland and the Willamette River. Bridges can be seen crossing the river, including the Ross Island Bridge, Hawthorne Bridge, and Steel Bridge. At the center of the frame is large train yard. Photographed with a K-25 camera (negative 10 of 14).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Part of Minor White negatives
Western Foundry Co. warehouse, SW Water Avenue, west end of Ross Island Bridge. SW Caruthers Court. Advertisements for Coca-Cola, 7Up, Double Cola, Philip Morris, and Camel.
White, Minor
Aerial view of Willamette River, Portland
Part of Al Monner news negatives
An aerial view of the Willamette River in Portland, looking south. The Broadway, Steel, and Burnside Bridges can be seen spanning the river. The Ross Island Bridge is also visible in the distance. Downtown Portland can be seen at the right side of the frame (negative 10 of 12).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Lillian Porter Say, Washington D.C. correspondent for Oregon Journal
Part of Al Monner news negatives
A portrait of Lillian Porter Say, Oregon Journal correspondent for Washington D.C. She stands with one arm on a stone railing, with the Willamette River and the Ross Island Bridge in the background. A similar cropped photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Friday, November 4, 1949 (negative 2 of 2).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
View of Multnomah County Courthouse, Hawthorne Bridge, and downtown Portland buildings
Photograph, taken from a high angle and looking toward the southeast, showing part of downtown Portland. At top is the Willamette River; the Hawthorne Bridge is at upper left and the Ross Island Bridge is visible in the background at upper right. The street at on the lower left side of the image Salmon Street (now Southwest Salmon Street). At center left is the Hotel Geneva at 2nd and Salmon, and in the foreground at right is the Multnomah County Courthouse at 4th and Salmon. The photograph may have been taken from the top of the Public Service Building. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.