drawings (visual works)
Found in 57 Collections and/or Records:
Ken Ambrosini sketch of a Seufert Brothers Company fish wheel
Pen and ink sketch of a fish wheel belonging to the Seufert Brothers Company on the Columbia River near The Dalles, Oregon.
Ludwig S. Baier papers
Collection includes boatbuilders' plans and correspondence.
Black and white
Pencil sketch of a sunset over cliffs and ocean by Walter Cox. Note on back suggests the subject is probably "Rio Bay."
Robert O. Brown drawings
Beginning in 1949, Robert O. Brown began collecting information on early Portland neighborhoods and their architecture, and made detailed drawings of Portland buildings and residences. The collection consists of photocopies of his drawings and of rough maps of some areas of the city.
Frank A. Bullington papers
Collection consists of miscellaneous papers belonging to Frank A. Bullington, an inventor in Portland, Oregon. These include patents, designs, finances, and other documents regarding Bullington Motors.
Sketch of the Bybee-Howell house
Pen and ink drawing of the Bybee-Howell house on Sauvie Island, Oregon, by Carol Wilson.
Camp Watson, Oregon, sketch
Pencil sketch of Camp Watson, Oregon, dated 1865.
Sketch of the Canby ferry "M. J. Lee"
Pen and ink sketch by Caleb Heppner of the Canby, Oregon, ferry M. J. Lee.
George Davidson commonplace book and related materials
Commonplace book of paintings and writings by George Davidson (1768-1801) of Massachusetts, along with other materials relating to Davidson and his works, including a handwritten genealogical document by his son, who was also named George Davidson (born 1798, died 1837 or 1845). A number of the paintings depict sailing ships. Davidson was a crew member on the Columbia Rediviva when it traveled to the Pacific Northwest in the 1790s; he died while captain of the ship Rover.
Detroit Dam and powerhouse
Copy of a pencil drawing depicting the Detroit Dam on the North Santiam River.