Photographs
Found in 412 Collections and/or Records:
Adalbert G. Bettman photographs
Blacks in Government photographic collection
Blitz-Weinhard Brewing Company expansion project photographic collection
Photographs of enlarged negative strips depicting the expansion project on the Blitz-Weinhard Brewing Company at NW Davis and 11th Ave. in Portland, Oregon. Collection includes 13 total images.
Bogle family photographic collection
Small collection of black and white copy prints, primarily portraits of members of the Bogle family. Richard A. Bogle, originally from the West Indies, operated a barber shop in Roseburg, Oregon. He married America Waldo in 1863, and they moved to Walla Walla in the Washington Territory, where Richard Bogle continued to work as a barber, and where the family also became successful ranchers. Richard and America Bogle had eight children, some of whom later lived in Portland, Oregon.
Aerial views of Bonneville Dam under construction
Two black and white digital photographs, scanned from prints, taken during construction of the Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River.
E. S. Bowen photographic collection
Small collection of twelve black and white photographs and photographic postcards. Images include: the Burns stagecoach on the way to Austin, Oregon; a panorama of Vista House in the Columbia River Gorge; the Clatsop County Courthouse in Astoria, Oregon; and a portrait of BiMet Mine night shift employees. Also included are portraits, primarily of unidentified adults.
H. J. Boyd portraits photograph album
Album containing black and white portraits of unidentified adults and children taken by H. J. Boyd in Lebanon, Oregon.
Boys' corrective school photographic collection
Ten black and white photographs, reprinted from deteriorating Benjamin A. Gifford negatives, depicting exterior and interior scenes of an unidentified correctional school and farm for boys.
Alvina N. Brady photographic collection
Small collection of black and white photographs relating to the Brady family. The images include railroad scenes; a house at 2210 NE Thompson St. in Portland, Oregon; James Brady and the Brady family on a trip to California; and a group of B. P. O. E. members in a car decorated for Elks Day at the 1905 Lewis and Clark Exposition in Portland, Oregon.
Mrs. James Brady photographic collection on the Yeon Lumber Company
Collection consists of five loose black and white photographs and 2 albums of activities and employees of the Yeon Lumber Company; Margaret Mock and John Yeon at the Rose Festival; members of the Yeon family; and a train wreck.