Abigail Scott Duniway, seated at the center of the group, is being presented a silver loving- cup by the Rose Festival Committee for the Oregon Suffrage Association’s parade float. Also included in the photograph from left to right: Rev. Albert Ehrgott, Chairman of the State Central Campaign Committee; Dr. Eugenia G. Little, Chairman of the Float Committee; Mrs. L. W. Therkelsen of the State League; Mrs. A. King Wilson, of the Women’s Club; Dr. Viola M. Coe, of the State League; Miss Emma Wold of the College League; Dr. Emmet Drake, of the Rose Festival Association; and W. C. Duniway. The photograph ran in the Morning Oregonian for June 18, 1912 with the headline, “Prize Cup for Suffrage Float Given to Mrs. Abigail Scott Duniway.”
This photograph depicts the Joe's Bicycle Repair Shop float for the Portland Rose Festival, which won first prize in the Floral Parade. The owner, Joseph Brown, poses on the left.
This photograph depicts a crowd watching the Portland Rose Festival Floral Parade as the Joe's Bicycle Repair Shop float travels by. People watch from the street and seated in window sills of buildings along the parade route.
This photograph depicts a Model T Ford delivery truck during the Portland Rose Festival Floral Parade. The Model T Ford belongs to Joe's Bicycle Repair Shop, and advertises different bike models at the shop.
This photograph depicts a group of people posing on The Evening Repair Shop float at the Portland Rose Festival Floral Parade. A note on the photograph mentions the photograph is from Joe Brown's collection, and that The Evening Repair shop was owned by J.E. Moore. This name may refer to James Earl Moore, who was a bike and appliance mechanic operating in Portland, Oregon. A Model T Ford is seen in the background.
A Portland Rose Festival parade float in the shape of an eagle and American flag. “America” and “Pasadena” are written on the sides of the float using flowers. A young man in the hat is riding next to the flag (negative 1 of 13).
Two women, in what appear to be wedding gowns, sit atop of Portland Rose Festival float in the shape of a cake. A peacock made of flowers can be seen behind them (11 of 13).
People in hats sit on a Portland Rose Festival parade float. A large diamond made from flowers can be seen on the float, which is in the shape of a shoe. Behind the float is a street sign for “S.W. Salmon St.” and another float with “Sears” written on it (negative 5 of 13).
Young women wearing kimonos on top of a Rose Festival parade float in the shape of an American flag and globe. The women are waving flags and doves can be seen over the globe (negative 9 of 13).
Anne Louise Pond, Rose Festival princess for Grant High School. She is photographed in a chemistry lab, wearing an apron and holding flasks. She is looking downward and pouring liquid from one vessel into another (negative 2 of 2).
Doris Farrar, Rose Festival princess for Girls Polytechnic High School. She is seated on a couch with fashion drawings and a large book. A pencil can be seen in one hand, which is she using to draw. Another book with a fashion drawing is on the ground next to her foot (negative 1 of 3).
Doris Farrar, Rose Festival princess for Girls Polytechnic High School. She is seated on a couch and smiling towards the camera. An open magazine is on her lap, showing fashion photographs (negative 2 of 3).
Doris Farrar, Rose Festival princess for Girls Polytechnic High School. She is standing in front of a window, looking downwards at a three roses (negative 3 of 3).
Emma Verdurmen, Rose Festival princess for Lincoln High School. She is seated and holding a wrapped baby while smiling. A covered bassinet can be seen behind her (negative 1 of 4).
Janet Straube, Rose Festival princess for Washington High School. She is seated at a table and holding a glass jar, next to a microscope and other glass jars (negative 1 of 4).
Janet Straube, Rose Festival princess for Washington High School. She is seated at a table and holding a microscope. On the table is a glass jar holding two starfish, flasks, and a model of an ear (negative 2 of 4).
Princess Jean McMillian, Rose Festival princess for Jane Addams High School. She is standing on a tennis court holding a racket in her raised hand. Buildings and a fence can be seen in the background (negative 2 of 4).
Princess Jean McMillian, Rose Festival princess for Jane Addams High School. She is standing on a tennis court holding a racket in her raised hand. In front of her is a tennis net (negative 2 of 4).
Lora Myra Hobson, Rose Festival princess for Roosevelt High School. She is seated at a piano with her hands on the keys. Sheet music can be seen on a stand on top of the piano (negative 1 of 2).
Mary Schaller, Rose Festival princess for Clinton Kelly High School of Commerce. She is standing in front of a house holding a small dog. Another house can be seen in the background (negative 1 of 5).
Mary Schaller, Rose Festival princess for Clinton Kelly High School of Commerce. She is sitting on a chair holding a small dog in her lap. The chair is draped with a blanket (negative 4 of 5).
Virginia Rothenberg, Rose Festival princess for Jefferson High School. She is standing next to a record player with her arms extending, holding a record in her hands. A curtain can be seen in the background (negative 2 of 5).
Virginia Rothenberg, Rose Festival princess for Jefferson High School. She is seated in front of a small table holding a typewriter, with one hand extended. A small stack of papers sits on the table next to the typewriter (negative 3 of 5).
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).