Box PCA0028
     Container 
  
Contains 264 Results:
Reindeer herd Cape Prince of Wales Alaska.
     Item  — Box: PCA0028
  
    
      Identifier: PCA0028-145
    
Content Description
              From the Collection:
             This collection contains a broad coverage of northern Alaskan people and activities, including sled dogs and racing (the All Alaska Sweepstakes), arctic explorers, portraits of Eskimos, Eskimo hunters, Eskimo traditional activities, beach mining activities, Nome activities and businesses, reindeer herds and herders, and views of various Alaska towns.The Glenbow-Alberta Institute, Calgary, Canada, acquired a large collection of Lomen photographs in 1956. A published inventory of...
          
      
          Dates: 
        circa 1903-1920
      
      
   A Rebellious captive-Alaskan Eskimo and Reindeer.
     Item  — Box: PCA0028
  
    
      Identifier: PCA0028-146
    
Scope and Contents
	     
      (No. 968)
          Dates: 
        circa 1903-1920
      
      
   The midnight sun-the setting and rising sun at Kotzebue, Alaska, June 21 and 22, several exposures at intervals of 15 minutes.
     Item  — Box: PCA0028
  
    
      Identifier: PCA0028-147
    
Scope and Contents
	     
      (No. 715)
          Dates: 
        circa 1903-1920
      
      
   Ptarmigan of North Western Alaska.
     Item  — Box: PCA0028
  
    
      Identifier: PCA0028-148
    
Scope and Contents
	     
      [Thirteen ptarmigan displayed on fur setting] (No. 713)
          Dates: 
        circa 1903-1920
      
      
   [Reindeer eating moss in rocky area]
     Item  — Box: PCA0028
  
    
      Identifier: PCA0028-149
    
Content Description
              From the Collection:
             This collection contains a broad coverage of northern Alaskan people and activities, including sled dogs and racing (the All Alaska Sweepstakes), arctic explorers, portraits of Eskimos, Eskimo hunters, Eskimo traditional activities, beach mining activities, Nome activities and businesses, reindeer herds and herders, and views of various Alaska towns.The Glenbow-Alberta Institute, Calgary, Canada, acquired a large collection of Lomen photographs in 1956. A published inventory of...
          
      
          Dates: 
        circa 1903-1920
      
      
   The S.S. "Victoria" bucking heavy seas in Bering. Photo taken 8 P.M.
     Item  — Box: PCA0028
  
    
      Identifier: PCA0028-150
    
Scope and Contents
	     
      [Bow of ship and rigging in view] (No. 901)
          Dates: 
        circa 1903-1920
      
      
   S.S. "Victoria" [Snow covered ice floe in foreground.
     Item  — Box: PCA0028
  
    
      Identifier: PCA0028-151
    
Scope and Contents
	     
      (No. 1011)
          Dates: 
        circa 1903-1920
      
      
   S.S. "Victoria" discharging passengers, Nome, Alaska.
     Item  — Box: PCA0028
  
    
      Identifier: PCA0028-152
    
Scope and Contents
	     
      [Passengers leaving- ship to board barges and scows] (No. 1013)
          Dates: 
        circa 1903-1920
      
      
   W.A. Royce completing city contract for the planking of Front Street, Nome, Alaska, 1912., 1912
     Item  — Box: PCA0028
  
    
      Identifier: PCA0028-153
    
Scope and Contents
	     
      [Street scene with numerous men in view] (No. 544)
          Dates: 
        1912
      
      
   [Nome, Alaska street scene with Worden's Merchants Cafe, Crowley and Porter Groceries and other stores in view]
     Item  — Box: PCA0028
  
    
      Identifier: PCA0028-154
    
Content Description
              From the Collection:
             This collection contains a broad coverage of northern Alaskan people and activities, including sled dogs and racing (the All Alaska Sweepstakes), arctic explorers, portraits of Eskimos, Eskimo hunters, Eskimo traditional activities, beach mining activities, Nome activities and businesses, reindeer herds and herders, and views of various Alaska towns.The Glenbow-Alberta Institute, Calgary, Canada, acquired a large collection of Lomen photographs in 1956. A published inventory of...
          
      
          Dates: 
        circa 1903-1920
      
      
   