- 371N5273
- Item
- 1923 - 1936
Photograph, taken from water level, of a ship moored at a pier. The ship is the Golden Star.
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Photograph, taken from water level, of a ship moored at a pier. The ship is the Golden Star.
Golden Star on Willamette River in Portland
Photograph of a ship, the Golden Star, on the Willamette River in Portland. A bridge, possibly the Burnside Bridge, is partially visible in the background at right.
Ship, the Jedmoor, at terminal
Photograph of a ship, the Jedmoor, moored at a marine terminal, probably one of the municipal terminals in Portland.
Jefferson Myers on Willamette River in Portland
Photograph of a ship, the Jefferson Myers, sailing on the Willamette River in Portland. Another boat, possibly a tug, is behind the ship. The Steel Bridge is partially visible in the background at upper right.
Jefferson Myers on Willamette River in Portland
Photograph of a ship, the Jefferson Myers, sailing on the Willamette River in Portland.
Photograph, taken from the side, of a steamship, the San Diego. The text “S. S. San Diego” is written on the negative and is visible at the top of the image.
Ship, the Washington Express, at terminal
Photograph of a ship, the Washington Express, moored at a a dock, probably at the Oceanic Terminals in Portland.
Photograph, taken from the side, of a ship, the West Kader.
Photograph of a ship, the Wilhelmina.
Ship on Willamette River near Burnside Bridge
Photograph of an unidentified ship on the Willamette River in Portland. Two more ships and the Burnside Bridge are visible in the background.
Photograph, taken from the side, of an unidentified ship, possibly on the Willamette River in Portland. The ship is loaded with cargo that may be lumber.
Photograph of ships moored at a terminal, probably in Portland. The terminal building at right is labeled “No 4.” The ship at left is the West Nivaria.
Unidentified ship on Willamette River in Portland
Photograph of an unidentified ship sailing on the Willamette River in Portland. A group of passengers is gathered at the bow.
Photograph of the view ahead of a ship at sea, taken from near the bow. The ship is carrying equipment that may be three buoys, visible on the left and right sides of the image. This photograph may be related to image No. 371N5349.
Ship, possibly U. S. Navy vessel, passing under Hawthorne Bridge
Photograph of an unidentified ship, possibly a United States Navy vessel, sailing under the raised Hawthorne Bridge in Portland.
Photograph, taken from the side, of an unidentified ship with two masts and a funnel.
Photograph, taken from the side, of an unidentified ship with two masts and two funnels.
Passengers gathered aboard ship
Photograph, taken aboard an unidentified ship, showing a group of passengers gathered at one end of the vessel. See related image No. 372A0808.
Three people aboard sailboat flying Portland Yacht Club pennant
Photograph, taken from the side, showing three people aboard a sailboat flying a Portland Yacht Cub pennant. On the bow of the boat is the number “J4649.” See related image Nos. 372A1118 and 372A1119.
Three-masted ship on Willamette River, Portland
Photograph, taken from the side, showing a three-masted ship on the Willamette River in Portland. Logs are floating in the river in the foreground. A bridge, probably the 1894 Burnside Bridge, is partially visible in the background. The view is probably to the north. The ship in this photograph may also be pictured in image No. 373G0434, 373G0435, and 373G0436. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
View of ship, taken from aboard the vessel
Photograph, taken aboard a ship, showing two masts, lifeboats, and part of the deck. The ship may also be depicted in image Nos. 373G0433, 373G0434, and 373G0436. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Moored ship, the Walter A. Luckenbach
Photograph, taken from the front and side, showing a moored ship, the Walter A. Luckenbach.
Ocean liner Anyo Maru moored at Municipal Terminal No. 4, Portland
Photograph showing the ocean liner Anyo Maru moored at Municipal Terminal No. 4 in Portland. Next to the ship is a barge loaded with lumber. A cropped and reversed version of this photograph was one of three that were published on the front page of the Oregon Journal’s city edition on Monday, January 17, 1921, under the headline “Anyo Maru, 18,500 Tons, Biggest Ship Ever In Portland Harbor.” This photograph had the following caption: “When the great Toyo Kaisen Kaisha Japanese liner Anyo Maru made fast to her pier at municipal Terminal No. 4 today, another shipping record for Portland was made. The big ship is 470 long and has a beam of 60 feet, will drawn more than 30 feet when she leaves down this week with freight, passengers, and mail for Japan. The top picture shows the Anyo Maru at Terminal No. 4, where she is loading cargo both from her pier and from barges.” The photographs accompanied a story headlined “Anyo Maru, Huge Mail Ship, In Port.” The text “Anyo Maru and Capt. J. Yawata” is written on the negative sleeve. See related image Nos. 376G0117 and 376G0119.
Crown of Seville moored in Portland
Photograph showing a ship, the Crown of Seville, moored at a pier on the Willamette River in Portland. The text “S. S. Crown of Seville” is written on the negative sleeve. See related image No. 376G0127.
Steamship War Knight moored in Portland
Photograph showing the stern of the London-based steamer War Knight moored at a dock in Portland. The text “S. S. War Knight” is written on the negative sleeve. See related image No. 376G0131.
Steamship War Knight moored in Portland
Photograph, taken from the side, showing the London-based steamer War Knight moored on the Willamette River in Portland. The text “S. S. War Knight” is written on the negative sleeve. See related image No. 376G0130.
Steamship War Dog moored at Municipal Dock No. 2, Portland
Photograph, taken from water level, showing the steamer War Dog moored at Municipal Dock No. 2 on the Willamette River in Portland.
Photograph, taken from a low angle near the bow, showing a moored ship, the steamer Saint Kilda. The text “S. S. Saint Kilda” is written on the negative sleeve. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.