Ships and Shipping
Found in 173 Collections and/or Records:
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.
Diesel powered tender plans
5 plans on 1 sheet for a diesel powered tender by architect J. H. Johnston & Son.
Diesel tug boat and cruiser plans
Two negative photocopy plans on 1 sheet of a 48-foot tugboat, circa 1880-1930, and 4 blueprint plans on 2 sheets of a 36-foot cruiser, 1924, by architect J. H. Johnston.
E. T. Eagling diary
Manuscript diary kept while aboard the U.S.S. Oregon. Includes photographs and newspaper clippings.
Frits S. Elfving papers
Master's License for U.S. Merchant Marine Officer Frits S. Elfving, issued by the U. S. Coast Guard, August 29, 1960, allowing him to pilot steam or motor vessels on the Columbia River between Astoria and Point Ellice or Megler, Washington.
Elrod-Trimble Terminals plans
Plans, sections, details and elevations on 32 sheets of the Elrod-Trimble Terminals in Portland, Oregon; also includes Oceanic Terminals and West Coast Terminals by various architects.
Upper deck plan for steamer Faxon No. 2
Plan of the upper deck for a steamer identified on the plan as "Faxon No. 2." The plan is a top view showing the size and location of the ladies cabin, dining room, office, steam drum, bar, pantry, toilet, and compartments with the number of beds.
Feeney-Bremer photographic collection
Seven black and white photographs of the construction of a ship hull by Feeney-Bremer in Tillamook, Oregon, and a display of industrial gloves and aprons.
Edwin B. Fellows papers
Manuscript Oath of Owner, Edwin B. Fellows, for the steamer Yamhill, Canemah, Oregon, October 20, 1865.
Henry Fischer papers
Oath of Master, Henry Fischer, for the schooner Elenora, Astoria, Oregon, August 11, 1865.