photographs
Found in 502 Collections and/or Records:
William Maxwell Wood portrait
One black and white photograph, 1887, of William Maxwell Wood, son of C.E.S. Wood, at age 3.
Frank Woodfield photographic postcards of Astoria, Oregon, after fire
Nine black and white photographic postcards, December 8, 1922, of the aftermath of the fire that destroyed the commercial district of Astoria, Oregon.
World of Speed collection
Materials collected by World of Speed, a museum in Wilsonville, Oregon. Materials consist of records of automobile racing associations, a tourist brochure map of automobile loop routes in Washington, photographs, and VHS and DVD copies of a 1997 documentary, "From Hellgate to Portland." World of Speed opened in 2015, and permanently closed in 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Wendell Wyatt papers
Papers, including correspondence, guest books, and photographs, relating to the life and political career of Oregon politician Wendell Wyatt (1917-2009). Wyatt was a U.S. Representative from 1965 to 1975.
Yaquina Head photographic collection
Seven black and white photos taken by A. L. Thomas of Newport, Oregon, of beach scenes at Yaquina Head in Lincoln County, Oregon, including the lighthouse at Cape Foulweather.
Yasui family papers
Jerry Jiro Yasutome photographs
Photographs depicting the Tule Lake Relocation Center, the 1948 Vanport Flood, and students from the Northwest School of Photography. The photographs were taken and collected by Jerry Jiro Yasutome between 1945 and 1948.
John Yeon photograph albums on the Columbia River Highway
Two hundred black and white photographs in four albums, taken primarily by George Weister of the Columbia River Highway and scenes in the Columbia River Gorge.
Robert and Elizabeth Young family papers
Zell Bros. records and memorabilia
Property and financial records, sales catalogs, photographs, and other memorabilia of Zell Bros., a jewelry store in Portland, Oregon. The store was founded in 1912 by brothers Julius Zell (1895-1976) and Harry Zell (1893-1983). The firm remained in business until December 2009.