Photographs
Found in 413 Collections and/or Records:
Lewis Ralph Dawson photograph
Black and white photograph of Lewis Ralph Dawson in a horse-drawn delivery wagon for Hawthorne Ice, Wood & Coal, Portland, Oregon.
De Monbrun panoramic photograph of Independent Order of Odd Fellows gathering
Panoramic group portrait of an Independent Order of Odd Fellows gathering at an unidentified Oregon location.
Matthew P. Deady family photograph album
One album containing 156 black and white photographs of members of the Deady family, friends, and others.
Prospero Desiata photograph albums
Two albums containing 1,449 black and white and hand-colored photographs, 1904-1917, of steamships, schooners, and barks in Portland, Oregon, and around the world during World War I, including France, Germany, and Great Britain. All ships are identified.
Detroit Dam photographic collection
Collection of black and white photographs that were published in the Oregon Journal newspaper and are related to the Detroit Dam. The images show Detroit, Oregon, before the dam was built, the excavation of the dam site, construction and dedication of the dam, and the resulting lake. Many of the photographs were taken by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Bill Devlin photographs of Canterbury Castle, Portland, Oregon
Color snapshots taken by general contractor Bill Devlin during remodeling work on the Canterbury Castle (or Canterbury House) at 2910 Canterbury Lane, Portland, Oregon. Includes views of the exterior and remodeling work being done on interior.
John Dierdoff photograph album
Album containing 36 black and white photographs, which depict several ships; rural scenes; a small number of views of Oregon City, the Snake River, and the Willamette Falls Locks; and the interior and grounds of John C. Ainsworth's retirement home in Oakland, California.
Dierdorff and Ross family photographs collection
Photographs depicting members of the Ross and Dierdorff families, including images of the Reverend William H. Dierdorff, his wife, Emma Ross Dierdorff, and his brother, Ainsworth W. Dierdorff, as well as the Tualatin Plains Presbyterian church. William H. Dierdorff (1849-1903) emigrated to Oregon with his family in 1856. He became pastor of the Presbyterian church in Tualatin Plains after the death of the Reverend George Ross in 1894, and married Ross's daughter, Emma Ross (1870-1960).
Walter R. Dimm photograph albums
Black and white photographs in two albums, relating to Walter R. Dimm's experiences as a 2nd lieutenant in Company E, 309th Regiment of Engineers, American Expeditionary Forces in France during World War I. Many members of his unit are identified.
Waldo Dingman photographs of the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition, Portland, Oregon
Collection consists of 12 black and white photographs, primarily of buildings and grounds at he 1905 Lewis and Clark Exposition in Portland, Oregon, as well as a few images of unidentified visitors to the exposition.