photographs
Found in 473 Collections and/or Records:
H. C. Tibbitts photograph album
Album containing 43 black and white photographs of scenic views of Crater Lake, the Oregon Caves, and Klamath Falls.
Herman Tint photographs of the 1948 Columbia River flood
Collection consists of 31 photographs of the 1948 Columbia River flood, also known as the Vanport Flood, which depict flood damage in Vanport and Portland, Oregon. The photographs were taken by Herman Tint or a family member in May or June of 1948.
Sarah Hunsaker Tompkins family papers
Photographs, reminiscences, and genealogical materials relating to Sarah Hunsaker Tompkins (1847-1942) and her family. Tompkins was the daughter of Jacob T. Hunsaker (1818-1889), and married Josephus Tompkins (1838-1928) in 1873.
Homer J. E. Townsend collection on Mabel A. Wood
Charles Tozier house photograph
Mounted black and white photograph taken in June 1912, showing three adults standing outside a house with trees in front. A handwritten note identifies the house as the former home of Charles T. Tozier and his family in Hillsboro, Oregon, and two of the people in the photograph as Edith Tozier Weatherred and Albert Tozier.
Trails Club of Oregon photographs collection
Nine black and white photographs and one picture postcard depicting log cabins, landscapes, Saddle Mountain, and members of the Trails Club of Oregon. The postcard, featuring an image taken at Eagle Eyrie on June 2, 1918, includes a roster on the verso.
Steve Travers photograph album on roofing
Album compiled by Steve T. Travers, containing photographs of houses and other buildings in the Portland, Oregon, area with Pabco roofing. Some are dated and identified by address or owner. The album also includes pages from a catalog, listing roofing materials and supplies, as well as clippings, primarily advertisements for Pabco shingles.
Trestle bridge photographic collection
Eight black and white photographs of trestle bridges and railroad workers constructing them.
I. K. Tuerck photographic collection
Four black and white photographs of ironwork by I. K. Tuerck around Portland, Oregon, including hanging lamps, balconies, and door frames. Tuerck was an inventor and contractor who made the doors to the University of Oregon Art Museum.
J. G. Tuttle brickyard photographs
This collection consists of two black and white photographs of John G. Tuttle's brick manufacturing site, located at Northeast 28th and Thompson Streets within the Grant Park neighborhood in Portland, Oregon. Both photographs also show unidentified brickyard workers and their tools.