panoramic photographs
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
A. F. Lowes Lumber Company photographic collection
Small collection of hand-colored panoramic photographs, 1950, by B. L. Aldrich, depicting the A. F. Lowes Lumber Company in Molalla, Oregon, and an unidentified residence.
Benton County Historical Society photographic collection on the Northern Pacific Railroad Veteran's Association
Four black and white panoramic photographs: two taken at conventions of the Veterans' Association of the Northern Pacific Railway; one portrait of a gathering of heads of the traffic, mechanical, and operations departments of the Northern Pacific Railway; and one group portrait identified on the print as the Nassak Club.
Harold M. Brown photographs
Cirkut prints photographic collection
Collection consists of two black and white panoramic photographs: one by Frank Woodfield that depicts damaged buildings and blocks of rubble in Astoria, Oregon, after the fire of 1922; and one group portrait of employees of the Spokane, Portland, and Seattle Railway, taken in 1928.
Mrs. Richard Cole photographic collection
Black and white panoramic photograph depicting members of the Oregon Military Police, Company 2. Two men in the photo are identified as Captain Beach and Lieutenant Threkeld. Richard Cole is present in the photo, but not identified.
David Coward photographic collection
Small collection consisting primarily of black and white panoramic photographs: one of Portland, Oregon, and five group portraits of employees of the Jones Lumber Company in Portland. Also included is a color aerial photograph of the Valsetz Lumber Company in Valsetz, Oregon.
Dalles Dam photographic collection
Two black and white panoramic photographs taken by Harold M. Brown in 1954, during construction of The Dalles Dam on the Columbia River. One panorama depicts the dam under construction and the Celilo Locks; the other shows Celilo Falls.
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.
Ken Foote photographic collection
Collection consists of two black and white panoramic photographs by a photographer identified as Armstrong, Cottage Grove, Oregon. One panorama depicts two unidentified soldiers on Pier Warrenton in Oregon; the other is a portrait depicting uniformed soldiers of the Oregon Coast Artillery on their first payday.
Sister Margaret Jane Gillespie photographic collection
Two black and white photographs, one depicting a house in Los Angeles, California, and one panoramic view showing Vista House in Oregon and the Columbia River.