Three men stand aboard the cargo ship Mormacsea. Below the group is a large sign reading “Mormacsea”, which is attached to the front of what appears to be a windowed room. One of the men is wearing a captain’s uniform and hat. During WWII, the Mormacsea later served as a troopship (negative 8 of 22).
Crew members of the Italian ship Leme disembarking down a gangplank, after being taken over by the United State Coast guard. Several men carry cloth bags over their shoulders, while men in uniform watch (Coast Guard?). Behind the gangway is ship balcony, where two men in uniform watch the group disembark. The members of the crew were taken into custody after it was discovered that the machinery and navigation equipment of the Leme had been intentionally damaged (negative 2 of 18).
Crew members of the Italian ship Leme stand outside the Multnomah County Jail, after being taken into custody by the United States Coast Guard. The decorative columns of the Multnomah County Courthouse on SW 5th Avenue can be seen to the right of the group, with the view looking towards the north towards NW Salmon Street (negative 1 of 4).
A corner fossil display at the home of Alonzo Hancock, at 2704 SE 84th Avenue. Labels on the shelves read “Pliocene,” “Pleistocene,” “Triassic,” and “Jurassic.” Behind the fossils, pieces of paper with depictions of dinosaurs are pinned to the walls (negative 3 of 9).
Postman and fossil collector Alonzo Hancock, at his home at 2704 SE 84th Avenue. He is wearing a suit and tie, and is leaning downward towards the large skull, which is on a cloth draped stand and includes a tag reading “Tetrabelodon.” Other fossil displays can be seen behind him in a wooden case (negative 1 of 9).
Postman and fossil collector Alonzo Hancock holds a set of fossils in both hands, at 2704 SE 84th Avenue. In his left hands are several small fossils, while he holds a larger specific in his right. He is standing in front of a wooden shelf holding numerous other fossils (negative 4 of 9).
Postman and fossil collector Alonzo Hancock stands in front of a shelf, holding fossils (2704 SE 84th Avenue). In each hand is a botanical fossil, which he is holding in front of a shelf of other specimens (negative 6 of 9).
Fossils at the home of postman and collector Alonzo Hancock (2704 SE 84th Avenue). The specimens are laying on a padded shelf, with a tag that reads “Cretaceous.” Smaller identification tags are attached to many of the small fossils, and a world globe can be seen next to a large fossilized shell (negative 9 of 9).
Fossils at the home of postman and collector Alonzo Hancock (2704 SE 84th Avenue). The specimens are laying on a padded shelf, with a tag that reads “Cambrian.” Smaller identification tags are attached to many of the small fossils (negative 7 of 9).
Photograph showing logs and timber being used to construct raised decks at Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation. Logs can be seen laying on the ground throughout the frame (negative 1 of 16).
Two workhorses at the Oregon Shipyard Corporation during construction. They are standing next to a truck with “Gilpin construction” painted on the side. Wood and other construction materials can be seen in the background (negative 10 of 16).
Equipment on railroad tracks at Oregon Shipyard Corporation during construction. A crane on a train car with “Hauser Construction Co.” on the side can be seen next to be another crane set on a wider train track. A tall industrial building is behind the cranes, with “Terminal No. 4” written across the top (negative 11 of 16).
A two-story building for Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation, with automobiles parked in a gravel lot. At the far end of the building is a large sign that reads “Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation” (negative 2 of 16).
Photograph taken from a high vantage point and looking down towards a construction area for the Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation. Raised docks, piles of lumber, and cleared dirt areas can be seen throughout the site, with the Willamette River in the background (negative 3 of 16).
Construction of a wooden dock at the Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation. The photograph is looking down laid wooden planking towards the Willamette River, where a group of men stand. Industrial facilities and smoke stacks can be seen at the opposite side of the river (negative 4 of 16).
A police sits on a Harley Davidson motorcycle, which has recently been equipped with a handheld radio. Another police in uniform, and a man in a suit and hat stands next to the motorcycle, the latter of which is holding the radio in one hand. The photograph is looking north on SW 5th Avenue, likely towards SW Madison Street, with Portland City Hall visible in the distance (negative 1 of 2).
A group of young women, serving at 1941 Rose Festival princesses, walk in a line down a set of stairs. They are all wearing dresses, and have their arms looped around the waist of the woman next to them (negative 8 of 8).
A group of young women, serving at 1941 Rose Festival princesses, pose as a group under an umbrella. They are all wearing long coats and jackets, and the woman at the center of the group is holding a single rose (negative 1 of 8).
A man stands in front of a window holding a piece of fire hose in both hands. A small dog is holding onto the hose with its mouth, and is dangling in the air. Likely taken at Parkrose fire station (engine no. 2) (negative 1 of 6).
A fire fighter and dog are sitting on an “Eng No. 2” fire truck. The man is sitting behind the driver’s wheel, and the dog is behind him on a blanket. Behind the engine is a set of stairs and wooden panels. Likely taken at Parkrose fire station (negative 4 of 6).
A man stands in front of a “P.F.D.” truck, holding a small Labrador puppy on his leg. He is wearing a collared shirt, tie, and has one hand resting on the puppy (negative 10 of 22).
A fire fighter wearing a collared shirt, hat, and bow tie stands to the side, looking downward at a dog. The dog is laying on a raised surface next to the brick front of a building. The man has his arm raised over the dog, which is looking upward (negative 13 of 22).
A cat stands on a book, which is on a desk at a Portland Fire Department firehouse. Behind the cat is what appears to be switchboard. A small sign against the far wall reads “fire permit” (negative 16 of 22).
A terrier sits on its hind legs in the driver seat of a fire engine vehicle. Its front paws are on the steering wheel, and two fire fighter helmets can be seen behind the dog, with “17” painted on them. Likely taken at Portland Fire Station No. 17 (824 NW 24th Avenue) (negative 17 of 22).
A terrier stands on a ladder, with its head looking back towards the camera. The ladder is leaning against a brick building, which is Portland Fire Station No. 17, at 824 NW 24th Avenue (negative 20 of 22).