An aerial view showing a ship and industrial area on Swan Island, in Portland. A ship with “Relief” painted on the side is moored at a dock, with various hoists and cranes visible on the island (negative 3 of 7).
An aerial view showing Memorial Quad and the surrounding buildings at the University of Oregon in Eugene. The Willamette River can also be seen in the distance (negative 9 of 10).
An Aerial view of the Three Sisters volcanoes in central Oregon. South Sister can be seen on the right side of the frame, with Middle Sister and North Sister to the left. The photograph was taken during a supply drop to Explorer Scouts at Horse Lake to the west of the Sisters (negative 9 of 9).
An aerial view of the Umpqua River near Scottburg. Log rafts can be seen floating along the river shore, with a train track and small covered bridge visible along the left side (negative 1 of 1).
An aerial view of a football game between the University of Oregon and Oregon State College at Bell Field in Corvallis. People can be seen on the field and filling the stands (negative 1 of 2).
An aerial view of the University of Portland, looking east. Several buildings can be seen at the top of a bluff over the Willamette River (negative 1 of 4).
An aerial view of University of Portland, looking northwest. The Willamette River can be seen curving around a bluff, with the Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge 5.1 spanning across (negative 3 of 4).
An aerial view showing the home of David Eyre on the Willamette River, designed by Van Evera Bailey. Log rafts can be seen on the river, with the Lake Oswego Railroad Bridge (negative 1 of 1).
An aerial view of burning buildings at Vanport City. Flames and plumes of smoke can be seen above the buildings, many of which appear to be apartments (negative 1 of 5).
An aerial view of burning buildings at Vanport City. Flames and plumes of smoke can be seen above the buildings, many of which appear to be apartments (negative 4 of 5).
An aerial view of building at the Veterans Hospital and the University of Oregon Medical School (later Oregon Health & Science University) in Portland. Looking to the west, the schools are at the top of the west hills, with Terwilliger Boulevard visible below (negative 1 of 14).
An aerial view of the Steel and Broadway Bridges over the Willamette River in Portland, with a recent dusting of snow. Looking northwest, Union station and a train yard can be seen on the west side of the river (negative 6 of 10).
An aerial view, looking south, showing the Willamette River, Elk Rock Island, and Milwaukie. The Lake Oswego Railroad Bridge can be seen in the distance. Photographed with a K-25 camera (negative 11 of 14).
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).
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).
An aerial view of the Rose Festival parade in Portland. People and floats can be seen in the middle of a street, which is lined on both sides by a crowd (negative 3 of 10).
An aerial view of the Rose Festival parade in Portland. People and floats can be seen in the middle of a street, which is lined on both sides by a crowd. The Willamette River and the Burnside Bridge can be seen in the distance. Most likely taken near N.E. 12th Avenue and N.E. Lloyd Street (negative 1 of 10).
African American war industry workers gathered in a room. Several men are sitting on bed. The workers photographed most likely relocated from New York to work in Kaiser shipyards in the Portland and Vancouver area? (negative 6 of 10). Possibly shot by Monner for the New York Daily News? Original sleeve title: War industry workers - for N.Y. Daily News - New Yorkers at home, negros at meeting.
Two African American war industry workers, wearing hats, sit side by side on a small bed, looking downward at an issue of the New York Daily News. The workers photographed most likely relocated from New York to work in Kaiser shipyards in the Portland and Vancouver area? (negative 7 of 10). Possibly shot by Monner for the New York Daily News? Original sleeve title: War industry workers - for N.Y. Daily News - New Yorkers at home, negros at meeting.
An unidentified woman stands next to a blooming Agave Attenuata at the garden of William Bjorkman, likely at 333 SE 82nd Avenue. A large bloom can be seen at the top of the tall plant, growing in a greenhouse (negative 1 of 5). See also: negative 237-2 (1940?).
Two Air Force pilots in the process of entering the cockpit of a jet at Portland Air Base. The words, "Vagabond Fury, U.S. Air Force," are painted on the side of the aircraft (negative 2 of 10).
An aerial view of a river in Woodland, Washington, possibly taken at the confluence of the Lewis and Columbia rivers. A beach and boats can be seen (negative 2 of 10).
Portland Zoo (later the Oregon Zoo) trainer Al Knowles, feeding bear cubs using a bottle. The cubs are on newspaper on a desk, as Knowles feed ones. He holds a cigarette in his mouth. Photographs from this series were published in the Oregon Journal on Wednesday, March 17, 1954 (negative 6 of 6).
Portland Zoo trainer Al Knowles with two Gibbons "Trouble" and "Double Trouble" donated to Portland Zoo by Austin Flegel. Knowles sits on a set of steps in front of a building, holding a chain attached to the Gibbons. One sits on his lap while another is on the top step (negative 3 of 3).
Portland Zoo (later the Oregon Zoo) trainer Al Knowles, kneeling in an area of straw and holding two small lion cubs. He holds the cubs to his chest and he looks downward (negative 2 of 4).