Photograph showing a man holding a child on his shoulders, standing in front of Mount Adams. Both are wearing hats, and the child has her arms around the man’s head. Behind them is a a rocky hillside and trees. Snow and glaciers can be seen on Mount Adams (negative 2 of 11).
Photograph showing a cabin with a porch in the Mount Adams area, taken during a Men’s Garden Club trip. Two people sit on a bench on the porch, while a third person is holding a hat and standing on the dirt in front (negative 3 of 11).
Photograph showing a man bending down and looking at beargrass, taken during a Men’s Garden Club trip to the Mount Adams area. He appears to be holding a flowered stalk in one hand, while using the other to look through a magnifier. He is wearing and hat and carrying a backpack (negative 4 of 11).
Photograph showing people gathered around a picnic table, taken during a Men’s Garden Club trip to the Mount Adams area. Some people are seated at the table, while others stand in the background. One man appears to be standing in front of a folded camp stove (negative 5 of 11).
Photograph showing three men on a rocky hillside, taken during a Men’s Garden Club trip to the Mt. Adams area. One man, wearing a backpack, is leaning downwards on one leg, and looking at a plant, which he is holding with his right hand. The other men are leaning towards the first. Above the group is a rocky outcrop and trees (negative 6 of 11).
Photograph showing three men, standing on a rocky hillside, taken during a Men’s Garden Club trip to the Mt. Adams area. They are facing towards Mount Adams, which can be seen is the distance. Snow fields and glaciers are on the mountain (negative 6 of 11).
Photograph, looking south, showing three people standing in front of an ice covered building, most likely Timberline Lodge. Mt. Jefferson and the Three Sisters can be seen in the distance. One person is wearing a jacket with “Timberline Chair Lift” written on the back (negative 2 of 18).
Photograph, looking south, showing two people standing in front of an ice covered building, most likely Timberline Lodge. Mt. Jefferson and the Three Sisters can be seen in the distance (negative 3 of 18).
Photograph showing Mrs. J.L. Stromme breaking a bottle on the S.S. George Vancouver, upon the event of it’s launch from the Vancouver Shipyard. Spray and glass is coming from the broken bottle, with Mrs. Stromme in mid-swing. Onlookers are standing behind her (negative 3 of 10).
Photograph showing Mrs. J.L. Stromme holding a wrapped bottle before breaking it on the S.S. George Vancouver, at Vancouver Shipyard. She is leaning against a wooden fence at the front of the ship, which can be seen on the right side of the frame (negative 4 of 10).
Photograph showing the S.S. George Vancouver, the first ship built at Vancouver Shipyard, before being launched. A raised platform has been set up at the front of the ship, and people can be seen standing along the top. Two United States flags also hang from the ship (negative 5 of 10).
Photograph showing the S.S. George Vancouver traveling on the Columbia River, under than open Interstate Bridge, after being launched from the Vancouver Shipyard. A river boat can be seen next to the larger ship, and people watch from the short along the bottom of the frame (negative 9 of 10).
The interior of a temporary war worker home, constructed inside a stable at Bagley Park in Vancouver. A wood burning stove is next to an open window, and the walls appear to be covered in thick paper. A chair and bed can also be seen in the room (negative 1 of 8).
The exterior of temporary war worker homes, constructed inside a stable at Bagley Park in Vancouver. Clothes lines and automobiles are in front of the building, in grassy area. The walls and roof appear to be in poor repair (negative 2 of 8).
Children stand outside the doorway of a war worker home, constructed inside a stable at Bagley Park in Vancouver. A makeshift wooden porch is outside the doorway, where the six children are standing, one of which is holding a broom (negative 3 of 8).
Two children listen to a radio at a war worker home, constructed inside a stable at Bagley Park in Vancouver. The boy is bending down and turning the radio dials, while a girl sits on the edge of a bed holding a doll. The walls of the room appear to be covered in thick paper (negative 5 of 8).
A kitchen at a war worker home, constructed inside a stable at Bagley Park in Vancouver. A stove, chair, and washing machine can be seen in the room, with various objects hung on the wall, which appear to be covered in thick paper (negative 6 of 8).
The exterior of temporary war worker homes, constructed inside a stable at Bagley Park in Vancouver. Automobiles are parked next to the building, and several people can be seen standing outside an open doorway. The walls and roof appear to be in poor repair (negative 7 of 8).
Two women in a kitchen at a war worker home, constructed inside a stable at Bagley Park in Vancouver. One woman is holding a baby carriage while the other stands in front of a cabinet fronted with curtains. A counter top and cabinet can be seen along the wall, which appears to be covered in thick paper (negative 8 of 8).
Two people stand in a crowd while holding a chicken, at a crow eating party at the Vancouver Kaiser Shipyards. Part of an event celebrating war bonds at Kaiser Vancouver, live chickens were thrown into the audience, some carrying numbers entitling the catcher to a $25 war bond (negative 1 of 16).
Six women in costume ride on a flatbed truck next to a large paper pie, decorated with crows. On the side of the truck is a sign that reads “Sing a song of Blackbirds.” Men in hard hats and work wear are seated behind a fence, and a building with a sign reading “Compressor House” is behind the truck. The event was held to celebrate the pledging of war bonds by the Vancouver Shipyard employees (negative 16 of 16).
People stand on a stage at the Vancouver Kaiser Shipyard, celebrating war bond pledges. A large paper pie sits on a long table, decorated with crows, while women in costume stand at either side holding covered plates. At the center of the stage is a man on a microphone, while a sign reads “Do Not Pass Beyond Barrier” between the stage and audience (negative 2 of 16).
Six women in costume ride on a flatbed truck next to a large paper pie, decorated with crows. On the side of the truck is a sign that reads “Sing a song of Blackbirds.” A stage can be seen at the bottom of the frame, and an audience of war workers stands in the background. The event was held to celebrate the pledging of war bonds by the Vancouver Shipyard employees (negative 3 of 16).
Men in suits are seated at a long table at the Vancouver Kaiser Shipyard, celebrating the pledging of war bonds by shipyard employees. In front of the seated people are trays and plates, possibly holding crow. A sign behind the group reads “George Olsen” (dance band) (negative 4 of 16).
People gather around a miniature airplane “Mars” at the Vancouver Kaiser Shipyard, celebrating the pledging of war bonds by shipyard employees. A man in a suit stands in front of the airplane holding a silver cloche-covered plate while an audience watches (negative 5 of 16).
A man stands on stage behind a microphone at the Vancouver Kaiser Shipyard, celebrating the pledging of war bonds by shipyard employees. A large paper pie with attached paper crows sits on a long table, which has been displayed on a stage (negative 6 of 16).
A train driver, in stripped overalls and hat, leans out the window of a train at Kaiser Shipyard in Vancouver (negative 6 of 14). Original sleeve title: War industry workers - University war worker apartments; trailer camp; Kaiser Co., Vancouver.
Hudson House dormitory building at Kaiser Vancouver shipyard. Several identical two-story buildings can be seen along a dirt road. A low fence surrounds an open field area (negative 1 of 6).