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Aerial photograph of Riverside Golf Club, Portland

Photograph of a photograph. The original picture is an aerial photograph showing the Riverside Golf Club (now the Riverside Golf & Country Club) in Portland and the surrounding area. Written at the bottom of the original photograph is the text “#6 Riverside Golf Club Pvt. Columbia Slough Dist.”

Golfers outside clubhouse at Inverness Golf Course

Full-length portrait of 14 unidentified men posing in two rows outside the clubhouse at the Inverness Golf Club off Sandy Boulevard near Parkrose, Portland. The men in the front row are crouching, and the men in the back row are standing. Also see image No. 371N5625. Image note: Negative damage at lower left.

Golfers outside clubhouse at Inverness Golf Course

Full-length portrait of 14 unidentified men posing in two rows outside the clubhouse at the Inverness Golf Club off Sandy Boulevard near Parkrose, Portland. The men in the front row are crouching, and the men in the back row are standing. Also see image No. 371N5624. Image note: Negative damage at upper center.

Clubhouse at Alderwood Country Club, Portland

Photograph, taken in June 1936, showing the exterior of the clubhouse at the Alderwood Country Club in Northeast Portland. In the foreground is a dirt road or driveway that borders a green in front of the clubhouse and leads to the entrance. On the green are numbered markers. Also see image No. 371N5758. Image note: A mark that may be the number 1 is written on the negative and is visible in the lower right corner of the image. Negative damage at top left.

Clubhouse, Columbia Country Club, Portland

Photograph, taken from a footbridge, showing the exterior of the clubhouse of the Columbia Country Club (now the Columbia Edgewater Country Club) in Portland. The clubhouse is bordered by trees on the left. The number 3 is written on the negative and is faintly visible in the lower right corner of the image.

Wildwood Golf Course, Portland

Photograph showing part of the Wildwood Golf Course. Visible in the image are a fairway, a tee-off area, a building, and cars. The text “Wildwood” is written on the negative and is faintly visible on the right side of the image.

Oscar Willing, golfer

Portrait of a smiling man. Dr. Oscar F. Willing, at the Portland Golf Club. He is wearing a collared shirt, tie, and sweater. Also see image Nos. 371N4592, 371N4595, 371N4596, 371N4597, 371N4598, 371N4599, 371N4600, 371N4601, and 3770140. Image note: Light leak on negative.

Unidentified man holding golf trophy?

Half-length portrait of an unidentified man looking down at a cup-shaped trophy he is holding. He is standing outside the Oregon Journal offices in Portland and is wearing glasses and a suit and tie. Inscribed on the trophy are words that may be “American Legion Golf Trophy.” See image No. 371N0397, in which the same trophy may be depicted. Image note: Light leak on negative.

Lillian Blackman and Sophia Wehrly posing with field-hockey equipment

Photograph of two women posing with field-hockey sticks and a ball. They are wearing matching blouses, skirts, neckerchiefs, and shin guards. They are standing on the roof of what is likely the Portland YWCA building at Southwest Taylor and Broadway, which was demolished in 1959. The building in the background is the Jackson Tower, where the Oregon Journal offices were located from 1912 to 1948. A cropped version of this photograph was published on Page 10 of the Oregon Journal on April 24, 1927, under the headline "Sports Activities Varied." The photograph was one of two that accompanied a story titled “Y. W. C. A. Sports Program Planned” about spring athletics classes at the Portland YWCA.

Emil Piluso? with totem pole outside Multnomah Athletic Club

Full-length portrait of a smiling man, probably Emil Piluso, standing outside the Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club in Portland (now the Multnomah Athletic Club). He is holding a large carved wooden pole against his shoulder, with the base resting on a low wall in front of him. He is wearing a hat and overcoat. The totem pole was the trophy in a series of annual competitions between MAAC and the Washington Athletic Club in Seattle. The competitions began in the mid-1930s and continued until World War II. Image note: The name “Piluso” is written on the negative and is visible in the lower right corner of the image.

Interior of Portland Gun Club building

Photograph showing part of the interior of the clubhouse of the Portland Gun Club, located near southwest Gresham off Southeast 174th Avenue. At left is a fireplace and at center and right are a stairway and a storage area with shelving and firearms. Animal skins are displayed from the wall of the upstairs loft. See related image Nos. 376G0166 and 376G0167.

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