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  • CS03636  "Yachting Isthmus 1940" (The Isthmus, Catalina Island, California)
    CS03636.tif
  • CS03637 "Yachting Isthmus 1940" (The Isthmus, Catalina Island, California)
    CS03637.tif
  • CS00331-14. tug boat “Cowlitz” at pier in Astoria harbor. Astoria Megler Bridge in background. April 1965
    CS00331-14.tif
  • CS00330-14. Fire boat drill in Portland harbor. Burnside Bridge. May 1959
    CS00330-14.tif
  • 1212-02. Pacific dory boat at Cape Kiwanda.
    1212-02.tif
  • Y-620703-03 Bringing in a Dory boat at Cape Kiwanda, Haystack Rock, July 3, 1962.
    Y-620703-01.tif
  • Ackroyd 11832-1 "Port of Portland. Dry Dock operations. Steamer portland tow boat. July 29, 1963" (Swan Island. 4x5")
    ackroyd-11832-1.tif
  • 9913-49. Gill net boats Astoria, Oregon, 1952
    9913-49.tif
  • 9969-7290. Fishermen unloading fish from their boat at the beach landing at Cape Kiwanda. July 22, 1948.
    9969-7290.tif
  • 9969-2592. Deep sea fishing boat making ready to leave at Newport. July 19, 1936.
    9969-2592.tif
  • CS01179-08. Wisconsin River Dam and Dells boats Chicagoan and Black Hawk, November 6, 1965
    CS01179-08.tif
  • CS00388-05. Moving Dory boats at Cape Kiwanda, August 1958
    CS00388-05.tif
  • CS01594-01.  Boats in Charleston, Oregon harbor. November 1978
    CS01594-01.tif
  • 9808-A49. “Diamond Lake. Boats” Oregon, about 1920
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  • 9808-A20.  “Boats. Newport” Oregon, about 1920
    9808-A20.tif
  • ackroyd C00087-3 "Floating Marine Ways. D. B. Yaquina, tug Go-Getter. Sause Bros. June 18, 1952" 4x5", see B&W 3668  (Also Nicholas Boat Works, MarCom, St. Johns)
    ackroyd-C00087-3.tif
  • Y-A370C. Crash boat for naval rescue work. Army P-115 September 20, 1943. As of 1973, the P-115 was a salmon troller named the Shanna.
    Y-A370C.tif
  • Ackroyd 00758-022. "Flood. The Dalles, Aerials. June 1, 1948" The stern-wheeler George Burton was stored in a Celilo canal turning basin. The flooding raised the boat over the canal wall, which broke the ship and became a total loss.
    ackroyd-00758-022.tif
  • CS01612-07. Sea Fan, from Singapore, is loading logs from a log boom brought by tug boat Myrtle in Astoria, April 1974
    CS01612-07.tif
  • Y-480215.  The second Morrison Bridge, built in 1905, was a swing bridge that opened by rotating on a central pinion. On February 15, 1948, the sternwheeler Jean, a Willamette River paddlewheel steamboat, was moving down the river through the Morrison Bridge. Before the Jean could clear the bridge it swung to close and knocked the wheel house off the boat. The bridge was replaced with the present Morrison bridge in 1958.
    Y-480215.tif
  • 0613-1U12 Cascade Locks, Columbia River, about 1920
    0613-1U12.tif
  • "Newport Crab Festival. Gene Malecki, Chamber of Commerce, Newport. " (various dates, 4x5", 5x7" & 8x10")
    ackroyd-02821-58.tif
  • CS00638-01. Depoe Bay, July 24, 1959
    CS00638-01.tif
  • 9969-4767. Emil Anderson rowing Katherine back to shore. May 9, 1940.
    9969-4767.tif
  • Florence, Oregon. 1960s
    1006-K07-11.tif
  • Florence, Oregon. 1960s
    1006-K07-09.tif
  • 9115-CT03 River Queen restaurant on the Willamette River in Sellwood, before it moved to the Broadway Bridge area in 1965.
    9115-CT03.tif
  • "Newport Crab Festival. Gene Malecki, Chamber of Commerce, Newport. " (various dates, 4x5", 5x7" & 8x10")
    ackroyd-02821-59.tif
  • 1951 Newport Crab Festival Queens waving from the Tradewinds Kingfisher boat under the Yaquina Bay Bridge.
    ackroyd-02821-57.tif
  • 1306-05 Newport Oregon. ca. 1935
    1306-05.tif
  • Florence, Oregon, February 1, 1971
    9913-221-07.tif
  • Florence, Oregon. 1971
    9913-221-01.tif
  • "Newport Crab Festival. Gene Malecki, Chamber of Commerce, Newport. " (various dates, 4x5", 5x7" & 8x10")
    ackroyd-02821-61.tif
  • Florence, Oregon. 1960s
    1006-K07-10.tif
  • "Dress Day" flags flying at Portland Yacht Club. May 1, 1937.
    9969-2969.tif
  • Y-510406-01.  “Del Akin, 1316 NE 53rd, and Diane, age 7, starting out salmon fishing from Sportscraft Landing, Oregon City.” April 6, 1951
    Y-510406-01.tif
  • CS01109-10. Tradewinds Dock, Depoe Bay July 1951
    CS01109-10.tif
  • 9969-1124 Front view of the U.S.S. Constitution. May 13, 1933.
    9969-1124v.tif
  • Y-510406-01. Starting out salmon fishing season, Oregon City, April 6, 1951
    Y-510406-02.tif
  • CS03635"Yachting regatta, Balboa 1940" (Balboa Yacht Club is located in Corona del Mar, Newport Beach, Orange County, California.)
    CS03635.tif
  • 8620-06.  Strawberry Lake, Michigan 1945
    8620-06.tif
  • CS00634-03.  Boones Ferry, photographed February 1, 1959,
    CS00634-03.tif
  • 9904-B02-10. “Dredge pipe & pontoons holding up electric cable at Crown Mills, March 26, 1957“ caption published in the Oregonian March 26, 1957 pg. 15 “Tug Plucks Power Cables to aid River Dredging.“ (Cable went from Crown Mills to the Permanente Cement plant. 120mm negatives. View looking west, showing the east bank of the Willamette River.)
    9904-B02-10.tif
  • 8606-01. Victoria Ferry, August 1909
    8606-01.tif
  • 9969-6958. Fishermen on the Rogue River. May 9, 1947.
    9969-6958.tif
  • 9969-1078. Burnside Bridge from the Southern Pacific docks. March 22, 1933.
    9969-1078.tif
  • Ackroyd C04626-05. Willamette Tug & Barge Co. Drydock 4 passing through SP&S railroad bridge on Willamette at St. Johns. September 21, 1978
    ackroyd-C04626-05.tif
  • ackroyd-C02471-1. Bumble Bee Drydock. Astoria. May 7, 1968
    ackroyd-C02471-1.tif
  • ackroyd-C02468-1. Willamette Western. Cranes at Astoria. Tugs. May 7, 1968 Ship on left is Northgate, on right is the M. S. Ringwood.
    ackroyd-C02468-1.tif
  • Ackroyd 07152-40. "Sause Bros. aerials. September 23, 1956" tug Go-Getter pulling barge loaded with logs.
    ackroyd-07152-40.tif
  • 0610-04. ship Christel and tug Alexandria in Portland harbor before the sea wall was constructed. The German ship visited Portland several times between 1902 and 1905.
    0610-04.tif
  • 9969-7354. Portland from Ross Island Bridge, with log raft in foreground. October 11, 1948.
    9969-7354.tif
  • 9969-6770. Tugboat and log raft on Willamette River near Newberg. November 4, 1946.
    9969-6770.tif
  • Ackroyd C08571-01. "Bunge Grain. water level views of Wadi Sudr at elevator and departing. June 6, 1994"  (Balfour, Guthrie & Co., Bunge Grain, Permanente Cement dock, Cargill Irving grain elevator, ECSI # 5561, 800 N. River St.)
    ackroyd-C08571-01.tif
  • Ackroyd 07156-07 "Sause Bros. aerials, barges. September 25, 1956." Del Norte Woodsman passes under the Siuslaw River bridge in Florence. Junk cars are piled up on the north shore beside the bridge
    ackroyd-07156-07.tif
  • ackroyd-02104-6. Portland Harbor, Hawthorne Bridge, March 29, 1950
    ackroyd-02104-6.tif
  • Ackroyd 00025-40. "Redhead Roundup at Taft, Oregon. June 28-29, 1947."  (Taft is now part of Lincoln City, in Lincoln County)
    ackroyd-00025-40.tif
  • Y-620916-04-03. Oregon Restaurant Association first annual convention, Hotel Gearhart, Surfside Motel. September 16/17/18, 1962
    Y-620916-04-03.tif
  • 9969-2269. German training ship “Emden” moving in to her berth beside the Burnside Bridge, Portland, Oregon. January 21, 1936.
    9969-2269.tif
  • ackroyd-P172-08 "Tug Munsee. February 11, 1966" (Port of Portland drydock on Swan Island)
    ackroyd-P172-08.tif
  • ackroyd-C02471-3. "Bumble Bee Drydock. Astoria. May 7, 1968."
    ackroyd-C02471-3.tif
  • 1006-C026C-06.  Newport Harbor, November 1962. Grand Rooms, 215 SW Bay Blvd,
    1006-C026C-06.tif
  • CS00907-15. Astoria harbor in evening. April 1976
    CS00907-15.tif
  • 9969-2593. Water front at Old Newport. July 19, 1936.
    9969-2593.tif
  • 1006-C026C-10. Newport Harbor, November 1962. The Point Adams Packing Co. is at 411 SW Bay Blvd.
    1006-C026C-10.tif
  • 9969-4766. Fishing boat left high and dry until the tide returns. May 9, 1940.
    9969-4766.tif
  • 9707-K18. Roald Amundsen (1872-1928) is best known as the explorer who discovered the South Pole in 1911. This photograph was taken five years earlier at the end of his first polar exploration, which was when he became the first person to navigate the northwest passage. Amundsen telegraphed the success of his expedition to the world from the army’s northernmost wire station at Fort Egbert near Eagle, Alaska (on the Yukon river at the Canadian border). The photographer, Clarence Andrews, was stationed at Eagle as a customs agent. In Amundsen’s My life as an Explorer (1927), pg. 58, he relates “We arrived at Fort Egbert on December 5, 1905. I remember that the thermometer was sixty degrees below zero. Fort Egbert was the northernmost post of the United States army and at the end of the telegraph line. I was greeted with flattering enthusiasm by the commander at the post, who overpowered me with congratulations and with invitations to make a protracted stay as his guest. I did not feel that I could do this, but I did accept with deep gratitude his offer to send out my telegrams. I wrote out about a thousand words which were at once put on the wire. By an odd freak of circumstance, they had no sooner been sent than the cold somewhere on the line broke the wires, and it was not until a week later that they were repaired and I received confirmation that my telegram had reached the outer world. ... During this week of waiting and the subsequent weeks of recuperation I was the guest of Mr. Frank N. Smith, the resident manager of the Alaska Commercial Company, to whom I shall ever be grateful for his hospitality. I left Fort Egbert in February of 1906.” Amundsen’s boat, the Gjoa, was locked in the ice east of Point Barrow for the winter. In July the boat was freed from the ice and sailed down the Bering Strait to San Francisco. Amundsen gave the boat to the City of San Francisco, and it was installed in Golden Gate Park as a historical souvenir.<br />
In Amundsen’s Nor
    9707-K18.tif
  • Ackroyd 19086-3"Schnitzer. aerials with U. S. S. Quincy at dock. October 25, 1974" (boat had just been sold to American Ship Dismantling)
    ackroyd-19086-3-hdr.tif
  • ackroyd-P124-05. "Dredge progress. first testing. September 14, 1965" (ground shots in Swan Island lagoon. boat Calapoya and log boom)
    ackroyd-P124-05.tif
  • Ackroyd 19086-2 "Schnitzer. aerials with U. S. S. Quincy at dock. October 25, 1974" (boat had just been sold to American Ship Dismantling)
    ackroyd-19086-2-hdr.tif
  • Ackroyd 19086-1 "Schnitzer. aerials with U. S. S. Quincy at dock. October 25, 1974" (boat had just been sold to American Ship Dismantling)
    ackroyd-19086-1-hdr.tif
  • CS01129-05. Boat Launching. Lake Mead, Nevada. April 1949
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  • Y-590824B-35. "trip in Harbor Patrol boat on Portland Waterfront" August 24, 1959. Swan Island drydock area.
    Y-590824B-35.tif
  • Y-590824B-34. "trip in Harbor Patrol boat on Portland Waterfront" August 24, 1959. Swan Island drydock area.
    Y-590824B-34.tif
  • 9707-K248. written on original negative: “fishing trip. South side.” Fishermen on deck of boat. Unalaska. June 22-24, 1917 Alaska
    9707-K248.tif
  • ackroyd_P124-07. "Dredge progress. first testing. September 14, 1965" (ground shots in Swan Island lagoon. boat Calapoya and log boom)
    ackroyd-P124-07.tif
  • Ackroyd 15367-1 "Port of Portland. Tug Portland. Aerials of Portland (the tug boat) with American Hawk. May 16, 1968."
    Ackroyd-15367-1.tif
  • Ackroyd 11832-2 "Port of Portland. Dry Dock operations. Steamer portland tow boat. July 29, 1963" (Swan Island. 4x5")
    ackroyd-11832-2.tif
  • Y-590824B.-36 "trip in Harbor Patrol boat on Portland Waterfront." August 24, 1959. Mock's bottom fill area. University of Portland buildings in background.
    Y-590824B-36.tif
  • Y-590824B-15. "trip in Harbor Patrol boat on Portland Waterfront". Albina Engine & Machine Works, Permanente Cement Dock. August 24, 1959
    Y-590824B-15.tif
  • 9969-7294 Fisherman with two of the fish from the haul brought in with their boat at Cape Kiwanda, Oregon. July 22, 1948.
    9969-7294.tif
  • 0804-06A.  tug boat pulling a log boom in Portland Harbor,  taken from the old Morrison Bridge.
    0804-06A.tif
  • Portland Harbor, ship passing under the Broadway Bridge. Canadian cruiser. Boat on left is P&T Pathfinder. Photo was taken from the Steel Bridge. On extreme right is neighborhood that was demolished to build the Memorial Coliseum. June 8, 1949 caption of different photo published 6/9/49 pg. 42: "Canadian cruiser Ontario as she appeared from the raised structure of the Steel bridge as she reared her berth at Portland's harbor-wall Wednesday for a five-day Rose Festival visit."
    Y-490608.tif
  • CSO1479-08. "Depoe Bay, June 1955"
    CS01479-08.tif
  • 9305-B7048.  Four Indians at Opening of Bonneville Dam ceremonies, July 9 1938. (left to right) 1= Shu-Key Willie Spencer, 2= Chief Tommy Thompson, 3= Amos Simtustus, 4= ?. summary of event from The Dalles Weekly Chronicle: The official opening of the Port of The Dalles occurred when a flotilla of boats arrived at The Dalles dock. Visiting dignitaries stepped off the Onondaga and other vessels, official cars picked them up and transported them to the Union Pacific lawn just north of the chamber of commerce, where stood the 30-foot-high ‘gateway to the Inland Empire’. An Indian wigwam was located nearby. At 4:30 the official ceremonies started. KOIN produced a 15 minute west-coast wide broadcast of a presentation hosted by announcer Stanley Church. prominent participants were Governor Charles Martin of Oregon, Governor Barilla Clark of Idaho and Governor Clarence Martin of Washington. Glenn Howell acted as commentator for the pageant.
    9305-B7048.tif
  • Ackroyd 09395-03. Sause Bros. dock & boats loading lumber. Brookings Oregon. Ocean Queen, Mastodon I, and Chahunta. Sause Bros. November 1, 1959.
    ackroyd-09395-08.jpg
  • Ackroyd 9395-03. Sause Bros. dock & boats loading lumber. Brookings Oregon. Mastodon I. Sause Bros. November 1, 1959.
    ackroyd-09395-05.jpg
  • Ackroyd 09395-03"Sause Bros. dock & boats loading lumber. Brookings Oregon. November 1, 1959"
    ackroyd-09395-03.tif
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