Four girls of various ages sit on the steps leading up to a house. Two girls have their arms around each other. The face of one of the girls is obscured by markings on the glass plate negative. Two of these girls are also depicted in OrgLot1417_078.
A portrait of former rose festival queen Gloria Krieger, visiting Portland to sing with the Portland Symphony Orchestra. She holds a small stuffed animal in one hand while shaking her finger with the other (negative 2 of 4).
This photograph depicts Goodman Bettman seated in an indoor setting. He wears a dark colored suit and glasses. A wooden bench and fireplace brickwork are visible in the background.
This photograph depicts Goodman Bettman, seated on a porch swing outside the Adalbert G. Bettman residence, located at 2247 Northwest Kearney in Portland, Oregon. Goodman wears a dark suit and spectacles.
Photograph showing a group of men in suits facing towards the camera. In the background is a decorative curtain. (Image note: see related image PGE 51-737).
Photograph showing a group of men in suits facing towards the camera. The individual on the far left is holding a glass bottle, while the other holds their arms downward. Folding chairs and a hallway can be seen in the background.
Approximately 40 people dressed in formal clothing stand in a grassy area. Most of them look at the camera. The women wear long dresses and most wear hats displaying flowers. The men wear suits and hats. A few children stand and sit in the foreground.
Cased photograph featuring a group portrait of 17 members of a congregational church choir. The group includes men and women, all standing and looking at the camera. The men wear suits while the women wear dresses. Case is missing and has been replaced with archival board. Typed note on the envelope reads, "Congregational Choir, Portland 1855." Below this note, two columns list the names of those pictured. The first column reads:
Henry L. Hoyt
A. R. Shipley
Harley McDonald
...
James B. Wyatt, Organizer & Leader
...
Thomas A. Savier
... The second column reads:
Mrs. E. B. Comfort
Mrs. Helen Burton
Mrs. A. R. Shipley
Miss Lizzie Failing
Sarah Abrams
Mrs. P. B. Chamberlain, wife of second pastor of Congregationalist church
Approximately 20 men form 2 rows and pose for a group portrait on a field. Two of the men hold baseball bats. Two boys stand off to the left. A man in the back row holds a little girl over his head. Another girl stands in the middle of the group.
A group of five people; three women and two men, are posed in front of the Portland Rotary Club fountain. They are all in dark, formal dress. The Portland Rotary Club gear design is displayed on the fountain. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer for the Oregon Daily Journal.
This photograph depicts five men wearing suits and sitting in a car. It appears to have an accordion-cover that is folded back. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer for the Oregon Daily Journal.
This photograph depicts two men and two women seated in an open-top vehicle. Both men are wearing dark suits and light-colored, fedora-style hats. One man sits in the middle seat of the car, and the other sits between the two women in the backseat. The two women are wearing jackets and hats with flowers and feathers attached. The woman on the left is holding a bouquet of roses. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer for the Oregon Daily Journal.
This photograph depicts a group of four people standing near the entrance of an unnamed building. The three men are all wearing dark, three-piece suits and straw hats. The man second to the left is carrying a large envelope. The woman to the right is wearing a jacket, skirt, high-heeled shoes, wide-brimmed hat, and is carrying a fabric purse with a decorative metal clasp. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer for the Oregon Daily Journal.
This photograph depicts a half-portrait of a group of three people. The man on the left is wearing a lighter-colored suit, the woman is wearing a black dress, mink stole, flowered bonnet, veil, brooch, and a necklace with a looking glass on it, the man on the right is wearing a dark suit, holding a straw hat in his left hand, and has an overcoat draped over his left arm. They are standing in front of what appears to be a train car. Several other people are visible in the background. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer for the Oregon Daily Journal.
Photograph showing a group of men in suits, hats, and matching costume glasses while facing towards the camera. They are standing in two rows, and at the front of the frame is a table with plates and cups. On the front of each hat is a number. Written on the negative is "50-532."
Photograph of Henrietta Chase Failing as a child, daughter of James F. Failing and Jane (Conner) Failing. She is smiling and looking towards her right.
A portrait of Herman Stettler, with a baby peafowl at the his at 4815 N.E. Corufoot Road in Portland. He sits in a chair while reading a newspaper, as the peafowl rests on his head (negative 3 of 4).
Hawaiian singer and dancer Hilo Hattie during a visit to Portland. She sits in a chair next to a window while using a sewing machine. Next to her is a large vase of roses (negative 3 of 6).
Hawaiian singer and dancer Hilo Hattie during a visit to Portland. She stands in a kitchen while holding a papaya, with other tropical fruit on the counter top (negative 1 of 6).
Negative of a photographic postcard showing a posed photograph of a man. He wears a suit and looks off to the right. Handwritten note on envelope reads, "Homer Welch, KGW."
A portrait of actress and radio host Ilka Chase, seated on a floral couch. Most likely taken in Portland. A cropped version of this photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Wednesday, February 9, 1950 (negative 1 of 3).
A portrait of Iwao Oyama, publisher of the “Oregon Nippo” newspaper. He sits at a desk holding a piece of paper. A cropped version of this photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, February 18, 1951 (negative 1 of 1).
This photograph depicts a half-portrait of Jack Cody, an Oregon swim coach. Cody wears a dark pinstriped suit, shirt and tie, with a light-colored cap. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer for the Oregon Daily Journal.
A portrait of Jacob Stover (“Smokey”), Battalion Chief of the Portland Fire Department. He holds an ax while leaning against a fire engine, with one leg lifted. This photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Thursday, February 15, 1951 (negative 1 of 2).
Photograph of James F. Failing with his wife, Jane (Conner) Failing, and their children: Edward Josiah, Kate Whittlesey, John Conner, Henrietta Chase, and Frederick Ellison.
Model Jean Baker, 6225 N.E. 42nd Avenue, sitting on the ground in front of a roll of seamless paper. She holds a football in one hand and a copy of Len Casonova's book "Football is Fun" in the other, while posing with other football gear (negative 1 of 6).