- OrgLot151_PGE134-31
- Item
- 1880 – 1900
Round portraits of the head and shoulders of men wearing uniforms. Each photograph is in a round frame. Below the man in the center of the frame is a caption that reads “17.”
Round portraits of the head and shoulders of men wearing uniforms. Each photograph is in a round frame. Below the man in the center of the frame is a caption that reads “17.”
Round portraits of the head and shoulders of men wearing uniforms. Each photograph is in a round frame. Below the man in the center of the frame is a caption that reads “18.” Embroidered on the front of his hat is “Conductor.”
Round portraits of the head and shoulders of men wearing uniforms. Each photograph is in a round frame. Below the man in the center of the frame is a caption that reads “19.”
Round portraits of the head and shoulders of men wearing uniforms. Each photograph is in a round frame. Below the man in the center of the frame is a caption that reads “20.” To the right of the central figure is an incomplete photograph of a trestle bridge.
Round portraits of the head and shoulders of men wearing uniforms. Each photograph is in a round frame. Below the man in the center of the frame is a caption that reads “30.” On the bottom right, a man is wearing a hat with “Conductor” embroidered on the front.
Round portrait of the head and shoulders of a man with a mustache and uniform. Below the man is a caption that reads “40.” Other incomplete portraits are visible on the right and bottom of the frame. The same individual is photographed in PGE134-9.
Round portrait of the head and shoulders of a man with a mustache and uniform. He is wearing a brimmed hat with “Conductor” written across the front. Two other men in uniforms can be seen at either sides, wearing similar hats without adornment.
Part of Glass negatives of Early Portland residential scenes
A woman sits in a room. She wears a uniform, possibly of the Oregon State Defense Force. She looks to the left of the camera with a serious expression on her face.
Young man wearing Modern Woodmen of America hat, circa 1905
Part of Glass negatives of Early Portland residential scenes
A young man stands in a yard next to a rose bush. He wears a hat bearing the Modern Woodmen of America insignia. He points at a symbol displayed on his shirt. A white picket fence stands behind him.
Girls with 4-H clothing display
Photograph of two unidentified girls next to clothing hanging on a bar. Some of the clothes have tags bearing the 4-H emblem and the words “Portland 4-H Club Work.” The photograph may have been taken at the Multnomah County Fair in Gresham, Oregon.
Part of Al Monner news negatives
Majorettes from a drill team from Victoria, British Columbia, wearing matching uniforms and marching in a Portland Rose Festival parade in Portland. This photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, June 13, 1948 (negative 3 of 22).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Worker cutting leather at St. Johns Welders' Supply Company, Portland
Part of Al Monner news negatives
A worker at the St. Johns Welders’ Supply Company cutting pieces of leather is with “Reece” die cut machine. The man is wearing an apron and has his hand on a lever, while piles of leather shapes are on a table next to two metal dies (negative 3 of 7).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Worker with leather mitts at St. Johns Welders' Supply Company, Portland
Part of Al Monner news negatives
A worker at the St. Johns Welders’ Supply Company standing in front of a table, looking downward at a leather welding glove. The glove is on a metal hand mold, while other gloves can be seen in a stack on the table (negative 2 of 7).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Silk stocking bales ready to be shipped for making powder bags
Part of Al Monner news negatives
Two men stand in a room filled with large bales of silk stocking, being stored before shipping to make powder bags, most likely in Portland. The men are facing towards one another, each with an arm on a bale (negative 1 of 1).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Clothing bundles for WPA project
Part of Al Monner news negatives
Women stand at a table holding bundles of shirts at the Elks Temple Building (at 11th and Alder streets) as part of the WPA (Works Progress Administration) project. Different styles of shirts are tied in bundles and stacked on the wooden table (negative 9 of 11).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998