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Box Box 3

 Container

Contains 88 Results:

[Nos. 97 to 108: Studio portraits of unidentified individuals, including babies, girls, women and men]

 Item — Box: Box 3
Identifier: PCA0162-106
Content Description From the Collection:

On November 24, 1935, the Alaska Daily Press wrote that “Ed Andrews specialized in 12 x 20 photographs made from negatives of that size”. As a prominent Douglas photographer, Andrews distributed images to dealers all over Alaska. He also served as the official photographer for the Admiral Line, the Alaska Steamship Line, Copper River Railroad, White Pass and Yukon Railway and for Captain Sid Barrington, Stikine River navigator.

Dates: circa 1900-1936

[Nos. 97 to 108: Studio portraits of unidentified individuals, including babies, girls, women and men]

 Item — Box: Box 3
Identifier: PCA0162-107
Content Description From the Collection:

On November 24, 1935, the Alaska Daily Press wrote that “Ed Andrews specialized in 12 x 20 photographs made from negatives of that size”. As a prominent Douglas photographer, Andrews distributed images to dealers all over Alaska. He also served as the official photographer for the Admiral Line, the Alaska Steamship Line, Copper River Railroad, White Pass and Yukon Railway and for Captain Sid Barrington, Stikine River navigator.

Dates: circa 1900-1936

[Nos. 97 to 108: Studio portraits of unidentified individuals, including babies, girls, women and men]

 Item — Box: Box 3
Identifier: PCA0162-108
Content Description From the Collection:

On November 24, 1935, the Alaska Daily Press wrote that “Ed Andrews specialized in 12 x 20 photographs made from negatives of that size”. As a prominent Douglas photographer, Andrews distributed images to dealers all over Alaska. He also served as the official photographer for the Admiral Line, the Alaska Steamship Line, Copper River Railroad, White Pass and Yukon Railway and for Captain Sid Barrington, Stikine River navigator.

Dates: circa 1900-1936

[Man wearing apron stands on boardwalk]

 Item — Box: Box 3
Identifier: PCA0162-109
Content Description From the Collection:

On November 24, 1935, the Alaska Daily Press wrote that “Ed Andrews specialized in 12 x 20 photographs made from negatives of that size”. As a prominent Douglas photographer, Andrews distributed images to dealers all over Alaska. He also served as the official photographer for the Admiral Line, the Alaska Steamship Line, Copper River Railroad, White Pass and Yukon Railway and for Captain Sid Barrington, Stikine River navigator.

Dates: circa 1900-1936

[Man wearing apron stands on boardwalk, with mask]

 Item — Box: Box 3
Identifier: PCA0162-110
Content Description From the Collection:

On November 24, 1935, the Alaska Daily Press wrote that “Ed Andrews specialized in 12 x 20 photographs made from negatives of that size”. As a prominent Douglas photographer, Andrews distributed images to dealers all over Alaska. He also served as the official photographer for the Admiral Line, the Alaska Steamship Line, Copper River Railroad, White Pass and Yukon Railway and for Captain Sid Barrington, Stikine River navigator.

Dates: circa 1900-1936

[Nos. 111 to 115: Studio portraits of man, couples]

 Item — Box: Box 3
Identifier: PCA0162-111
Content Description From the Collection:

On November 24, 1935, the Alaska Daily Press wrote that “Ed Andrews specialized in 12 x 20 photographs made from negatives of that size”. As a prominent Douglas photographer, Andrews distributed images to dealers all over Alaska. He also served as the official photographer for the Admiral Line, the Alaska Steamship Line, Copper River Railroad, White Pass and Yukon Railway and for Captain Sid Barrington, Stikine River navigator.

Dates: circa 1900-1936

[Nos. 111 to 115: Studio portraits of man, couples]

 Item — Box: Box 3
Identifier: PCA0162-112
Content Description From the Collection:

On November 24, 1935, the Alaska Daily Press wrote that “Ed Andrews specialized in 12 x 20 photographs made from negatives of that size”. As a prominent Douglas photographer, Andrews distributed images to dealers all over Alaska. He also served as the official photographer for the Admiral Line, the Alaska Steamship Line, Copper River Railroad, White Pass and Yukon Railway and for Captain Sid Barrington, Stikine River navigator.

Dates: circa 1900-1936

[Nos. 111 to 115: Studio portraits of man, couples]

 Item — Box: Box 3
Identifier: PCA0162-113
Content Description From the Collection:

On November 24, 1935, the Alaska Daily Press wrote that “Ed Andrews specialized in 12 x 20 photographs made from negatives of that size”. As a prominent Douglas photographer, Andrews distributed images to dealers all over Alaska. He also served as the official photographer for the Admiral Line, the Alaska Steamship Line, Copper River Railroad, White Pass and Yukon Railway and for Captain Sid Barrington, Stikine River navigator.

Dates: circa 1900-1936

[Nos. 111 to 115: Studio portraits of man, couples]

 Item — Box: Box 3
Identifier: PCA0162-114
Content Description From the Collection:

On November 24, 1935, the Alaska Daily Press wrote that “Ed Andrews specialized in 12 x 20 photographs made from negatives of that size”. As a prominent Douglas photographer, Andrews distributed images to dealers all over Alaska. He also served as the official photographer for the Admiral Line, the Alaska Steamship Line, Copper River Railroad, White Pass and Yukon Railway and for Captain Sid Barrington, Stikine River navigator.

Dates: circa 1900-1936

[Nos. 111 to 115: Studio portraits of man, couples]

 Item — Box: Box 3
Identifier: PCA0162-115
Content Description From the Collection:

On November 24, 1935, the Alaska Daily Press wrote that “Ed Andrews specialized in 12 x 20 photographs made from negatives of that size”. As a prominent Douglas photographer, Andrews distributed images to dealers all over Alaska. He also served as the official photographer for the Admiral Line, the Alaska Steamship Line, Copper River Railroad, White Pass and Yukon Railway and for Captain Sid Barrington, Stikine River navigator.

Dates: circa 1900-1936