- OrgLot369_FinleyD1283
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- 1924-07-29
A downy young glaucous gull chick on Gull Island near Friday Harbor. Image note: negative blurred.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
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A downy young glaucous gull chick on Gull Island near Friday Harbor. Image note: negative blurred.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
William Finley photographing glaucous gulls
William L. Finley with a camera on a tripod photographing young glaucous gull chicks.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
William Finley photographing glaucous gulls
William L. Finley with a camera on a tripod photographing young glaucous gull chicks.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Two hermit crabs on a white plate.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
A large jellyfish in a glass tank.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
A large jellyfish in a glass tank.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
A cast of a fungus.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
A cast of a fungus.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Irene Finley with Art and Brownie Pack
Art Pack with a camera on a tripod setting up a shot. Brownie Pack (later Eleanor Hibben) and Irene Finley are kneeling in front of the camera composing the subjects for the image.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
William and Irene Finley with Brownie Pack
William Finley with a camera on a tripod setting up a shot. Brownie Pack (later Eleanor Hibben) and Irene Finley are kneeling in front of the camera composing the subjects for the image.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Panoramic view of SP&S bus on road overlooking Columbia River
Panoramic photograph showing a bus operated by the Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway, driving on a hillside road overlooking the Columbia River. Smokestacks are visible in a populated town on the other side of the river. The bus is likely on Highway 30 in Oregon and the town on the opposite bank of the Columbia River is likely Longview, Washington. An area of land on the Oregon side has been logged. Handwritten note on the back of the print reads, "Longview." Stamp on the back reads, "Photographs from A. J. Baker." Panorama is made up of 2 panels.
Baker, A. J. (Portland, Or.)
View of Hood River and White Salmon on the Columbia River
Photograph showing a view of Hood River, Oregon on the south side of the Columbia River and White Salmon, Washington on the north side of the river. Taken from a hillside above Hood River and looking east up the Columbia River Gorge. The Hood River Bridge crosses the Columbia River. Typed writing on the back of the print reads, "Looking down Columbia River Canyon - Hood River & White Salmon, Wash. - SP&S Ry." Stamp on the back for Angelus Commercial Studio.
Angelus Commercial Studio (Portland, Or.)
Longbeach, Wn. and Willapa Bay (Looking North)
Part of Photograph albums of Umpqua River Jetty construction and Brubaker aerial survey of Northwest coast
Aerial photograph of Long Beach, Washington and Willapa Bay, looking north. The Pacific Ocean is visible on the left and there are clouds in the sky.
Brubaker Aerial Surveys (Portland, Or.)
Part of Photograph albums of Umpqua River Jetty construction and Brubaker aerial survey of Northwest coast
Album of aerial photographs of the coasts of Oregon and Washington taken by Brubaker Aerial Surveys between 1926 and 1939. The photographs begin at Willapa Bay and continue south to the mouth of the Chetco River.
Brubaker Aerial Surveys (Portland, Or.)
Longbeach, Wn. and Willapa Bay (Looking South)
Part of Photograph albums of Umpqua River Jetty construction and Brubaker aerial survey of Northwest coast
Aerial photograph of Long Beach, Washington and Willapa Bay, looking south. The Pacific Ocean is visible on the right and some clouds are visible on the left.
Brubaker Aerial Surveys (Portland, Or.)
Part of OHS Maps Collection
A map of Portland's central market and seaport. The map includes Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and a portion of Utah. The map shows principal cities and railroad routes in the area. Relief is shown pictorially and by shading.
Routledge, Fred A.
Bakers [sic] Bay and Sand Island (Looking West)
Part of Photograph albums of Umpqua River Jetty construction and Brubaker aerial survey of Northwest coast
Aerial photograph of Baker Bay and Sand Island, looking west.
Brubaker Aerial Surveys (Portland, Or.)
Part of Photograph albums of Umpqua River Jetty construction and Brubaker aerial survey of Northwest coast
Aerial photograph of the mouth of the Columbia River. The photograph shows jetties and a mountain in the distance, likely Mount Saint Helens.
Brubaker Aerial Surveys (Portland, Or.)
Livestock Special Arriving in Carson, Washington
Photograph of a large group of people posing on a railroad track behind a train. Handwriting on the back of the print reads, "Livestock Special Arriving Carson 10/25/26 en route to North Portland for the Pacific Int'l Livestock Exp'n." A piece of paper glued to the back of the print contains additional information but a portion has been torn off. It reads, "Picture of the Livestock Special Train taken... Wash. on the Spokane, Portland & Seattle Ry. ... from Chicago, St. Paul and other eastern points... Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, Northern... and Spokane, Portland & Seattle Ry., with personnel... party of exhibitors of blooded livestock for the Pacific International Livestock Exposition. Seated, Front Row, reading from left to right: Eddie Murphy, Waterloo, Ia., R.H. Crozier, General Passenger... Agent, SP&S. Ry. Chas. Driscoll, St. Paul, Geo. S. Bulkley... Seattle. Second Row, standing, third from left and reading left to right - George Mooney, Ft. Dodge, Ia., Joe Simmons, Pewaukee, Wisc. E.E. Lillie, Supt. Car Service, SP&S. Ry., Miss Nan Conl... Minneapolis, Mrs. Ervin Snider, New Paris, Ind., Mrs. Frederick Murphey, Minneapolis, H.W. Byerly, General Immigration Agent, H.P., St. Paul, Harry Gorham. Morris, III., Mr. Peak, Jr. Winchester, Ill., Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Peak, Winchester, Ill., Bruce Robinson, Des Moines, Ia., Mrs. J.O. Singmaster, R.E. Everley, Portland, Mr. J.O. Singmaster, Keota, Ia., Mr. and Mrs. Omar Singmaster, Keota, Ia., Frank Astroth, St. Paul, B.F. Benson, N.P. Ry., Seattle, Jack Robinson, Peterboro, N.H., Chas Larrabee, Ft. Dodge, Ia., E.A. Hopple, Livestock Agent, N.P.Ry., Spokane. Stamp on the back for Arthur M. Prentiss, Commercial Photographer.
Prentiss, A. M. (Arthur M.)
Port of Seattle Grain Elevator, Seattle, Washington
Photograph of a grain elevator at the Hanford Street Terminal of the Port of Seattle, located in downtown Seattle, Washington. A train passes in front of the terminal, with several cars labeled Chicago and Northwestern Ry. A large sign on a building reads, "Port of Seattle Public Elevator." Handwriting on the back of the print reads, "1,500,000 Bu. Grain Elevator. Hanford St. Terminal." Stamp on the back for Walter P. Miller, Commercial Photographer.
Miller, Walter P.
Lake Sacajawea Park - Longview, Washington
Photograph of Lake Sacajawea in Longview, Washington. Typed label on the back of the print reads, "Perhaps nothing demonstrates the attention given beauty in the new city of Longview, Washington like Lake Sacajawea park, a portion of which is shown in this view. Three years ago, this was an over-grown pond. Now it has been dredged out, planted in lawns and flower beds and shrubs. It lies crescent-shaped, one and one-half miles long among the residential districts of Longview, encircled by paved boulevards. The Longview Community shurch (sic) is shown reflected in its waters."
Senti family dog in field after death of owners in murder-suicide
Photograph showing the pet dog of the Senti family outdoors on the family’s farm near Vancouver, Washington, after Tobias Senti killed his wife and children and then himself. A cropped version of this photograph was one of four that were published on Page 2 of the Oregon Journal on Wednesday, April 25, 1928. The photographs were published under the headline “Family of Four is Wiped Out.” They had the caption: “Scenes at the Tobias Senti home north of Vancouver [Washington], where Senti on Tuesday slew his wife and little son and daughter with a hatchet, and then blew himself to eternity with dynamite.” This photograph had the following additional caption information: “ ’Trixie,’ the dog, that survived Senti’s fury.” The photographs accompanied the continuation of a front-page story about the deaths. See related image Nos. 371N3508, 371N5861, 371N5873, and 371N5875.
Christmas carolers in front of SP&S bus
Photograph of a group of men, likely Christmas carolers, holding sheet music and standing in front of a bus operated by the Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway. A banner on the bus reads, "Ad Club Glee, Courtesy S.P.&S." Handwritten note on the back of the print reads, "Christmas Carols, 1929."
Two photographs of Stonehenge Memorial, Maryhill, Washington
Photograph of two photographs of the Stonehenge Memorial at Maryhill, Washington. The original pictures are affixed to a light-colored background with a hand-drawn border. The top photograph, taken from outside the ring of replica stones, shows the ring and several unidentified people standing inside. The bottom photograph, taken from inside the ring, shows six unidentified men standing in a row.
Alice Collins Christening the 1101 Train, Goldendale, Washington
Photographic postcard showing a young woman holding a glass bottle up to the side of the 1101 train. She wears a flapper style hat and dress and smiles for the camera. Typed writing on the back of the print reads, "Alice Collins christening the 1101, July 29, 1929." Stamp on the back reads, "Goldendale, Wash." Second stamp on the back for H.J. Turner, who was affiliated with the Oregon Railroad Association.
Rear End Train Collision at Yellepit, Washington
Photograph of several railroad cars piled on top of each other in a wreck. Two men stand atop one of the railroad cars. Handwriting on the back of the print reads, "Rear end collision at Yellepit."
A ship anchored at the port terminals in Vancouver, Washington
A ship anchored at the port terminals in Vancouver, Washington. The S. P. & S. Railway grain elevators are visible in the distance. "Luckenbach" is painted on the side of the ship and smoke is coming out of its central stack. The handwritten description from the back of the photograph reads, "Port terminals, Vancouver, Wa. and SP+S Railway Company grain elevators with bulk storage capacity of 2,852,000 bushels. Leased to Archer Daniels Midland Company."
Manuscript that champions the idea of additional sanctuaries for birds and animals. The document mentions what efforts President Theodore Roosevelt made before retiring from office. The document also highlights a number of refuges in the United States.
Averill, Edgar F., 1881-1955