Anchors sit on a pier at the Portland waterfront. Behind the dock is the Willamette river, across which several industrial buildings and smokestacks can be seen (negative 3 of 3).
Photograph of an unidentified four-masted sailing ship docked at a pier. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Photograph, taken from a high angle, of an unidentified four-masted sailing ship moored at a pier. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Ships moored at a dock in Portland, next to a building at Pier No. 2. “Feltre” is painted on the larger ship, which is next to a smaller tug boat. Wooded hills can be seen in the background, behind the building (negative 8 of 10).
Photograph of a ship, the Jefferson Myers, moored at a pier on the Willamette River in Portland, possibly to take on cargo. Stacks of lumber are piled on the pier.
Two ships, with Russian names, on a dry dock in Portland. A long wooden pier can be seen between the two ships, leading into the distance towards a hillside with houses on it. The propellers of both ships can be seen out of the water, next ladders of differing heights (negative 3 of 5).
Photograph, taken from the front, showing a sailing ship moored at a dock. A bridge is partially visible in the background. The text “Vancouver dock site / 1920” is written on the negative sleeve.
Photograph of a ship, the General Pershing of the States Steamship Company line, approaching a dock lined with people, probably in Portland. The ship has a swastika on its funnel.
Photograph of ships moored at a pier on the Willamette River in Portland. Workers on the pier and on the ship in the foreground are loading or unloading cargo. The Steel Bridge is visible in the background. Also see image No. 371N5240.
Photograph taken at Station L (later the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry) taken from a high angle showing wooden pilings over water in the foreground, with piles of cut logs in the distance. Several people can be seen on a wooden structure at the left side of the frame, as well as a group standing on a raised platform cutting logs towards the right side. In the distance, a building on a raised dock structure with a large “Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.” sign can be seen. Written on the glass is “L276.”
Photograph showing wooden pilings under set in water at Station L (now the location of the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry).. Behind the orderly pilings is a raised wooden on which rests several pieces of large equipment. Two men in long jackets can be seen near the center of the frame, in addition to several workers in the background of the image. Written on the glass is “L274.”
Photograph showing a man wearing overalls facing a large wooden box of hog fuel. The man is using a tool to tilt the fuel box, which is suspended on a rope. To the left of the man is the Willamatte River and the Hawthorne Bridge.