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  • Y-480200-01. Night view of 72nd Mississippi bus on SW Broadway at Washington. Notice the cobblestones and trolley tracks in Washington St. Liberty Theatre, Benson Hotel and Blitz Weinhard sign in background. 1948 license plate. Published on February 25, 1948 in PTCo. advertisement. February, 1948 photo.
    Y-480200-01.tif
  • Y-500501-2 Guild Theatre façade at night, film is Michelangelo. SW 9th & Taylor. May 1, 1950
    Y-500501-2.tif
  • Y-481215-A01. Portland SW Broadway night shots looking north from the Oregonian Building, Broadway T heatre, Orpheum Theatre December 15, 1948
    Y-481215-A01.tif
  • Y-481122-03. Night view of SW Broadway looking north from Jefferson, from the Oregonian rooftop. Paramount & Broadway theatres. November 22, 1948. “City lights & Broadway from Oregonian building”
    Y-481122-03.tif
  • 9969-540825. SW Broadway & Washington at night, August 25, 1954
    9969-540825.tif
  • CS00939-06. State Street, Salem, at night
    CS00939-06.tif
  • Y-500103-01.  Portland SW Morrison at Broadway looking east, at night in snow, January 3, 1950
    Y-500103-01.tif
  • 9969-530409-06SW Broadway, looking south, at night, April 9, 1953
    9969-530409-06.tif
  • 9969-530409-05. Night view of SW Broadway looking south from Burnside. April 9, 1953
    9969-530409-05.tif
  • Y-481214-01. Night view of SW Broadway from the Oregonian building, Paramount and Broadway theatres. December 14, 1948
    Y-481214-01.tif
  • 0502-03 Portland, Oregon waterfront at night. About 1993.
    0502-03.tif
  • Y-501205.  Forest Grove main street at night. December 5, 1950
    Y-501205-01.tif
  • Y-481215-A02. Portland SW Broadway night shots looking north from the Oregonian Building, Broadway T heatre, Orpheum Theatre December 15, 1948
    Y-481215-A02.tif
  • Y481122-1 Night view of SW Broadway looking north from Madison. Paramount & Broadway theaters. November 22, 1948.
    Y-481122-1.tif
  • Ackroyd 02064-1. "Oregon Sports Service. Night shots of buildings for score card ads. March 7, 1950"  (Fabres Drive-In. 5145 SE McLaughlin. Torn down to build The Corral in 1955, SE 18th Ave. & 99E. Presently site of the Blush night club.)
    ackroyd-02064-1.tif
  • Ackroyd 03928-1. "Richfield. night photo station at 39th & Belmont. Johnson's Richfield. October 10, 1952" (4x5")
    ackroyd-03928-1.tif
  • Ackroyd 05924-04. "Balfour - Guthrie." night photo of grain elevator construction looking across Willamette river, Broadway bridge in background. March 14, 1955. 4x5
    ackroyd-05924-04.tif
  • 9617-02. Night view of Barts Drive-In, at 5006 SE Powell, corner of Foster. Listed here until 1948 phone book. In March 1949 the property became Ming's (same address) and then the Speck (same building but entrance and address on Foster)
    9617-02.tif
  • blixt_139. Looking east on SW Salmon from Park towards the Pacific Power building, April 1958.
    blixt_139.tif
  • Y-520324. Night photography class at Pacific University. Forest Grove. March 24, 1952. At the Tip Top lunch & ice cream, 2032 Pacific Ave. Next to Grove Theater, 2028 Pacific Ave. (no model release)
    Y-520324A.tif
  • 1006-F01.  Willamette St., Eugene, at night. Heilig Theatre. February 1958.
    1006-F01.tif
  • 8609-61.  Regal Gas, S. E. 39th & Powell, Portland, Oregon 1956, Currently the site of an Astro gas station.
    8609-61.tif
  • Y-590507. Gene's Drive-In, 1030 NE 82nd., between Hassalo & Holladay, now Taco Time. May 7, 1959
    Y-590507.tif
  • Y-540416-1. "Keiko (dancer) & theatre manager for Mossman April 16, 1954" Star Theatre Marquee. NW 6th between Burnside & Couch.
    Y-540416-1.tif
  • 9969-D03  Pennsylvania Ave. looking SE from the White House.  Washington, DC, March 24-April 1, 1957
    9969-D03.tif
  • CS01059-03. Vegas Vic neon sign on the Pioneer Club in Las Vegas, Nevada. Erected in 1951. Photo July 1958.
    CS01059-03.tif
  • Blixt_147. The Pagoda April 1958 (3839 NE Broadway. Portland, Oregon)
    blixt_147.tif
  • Y-590612-01. Canadian ships lighted on old Harbor Drive seawall (presently Waterfront Park) view from Hawthorne Bridge looking north. June 12, 1959.
    Y-590612-01.tif
  • Blixt_246. Jolly Joan restaurant. SW Broadway looking north from Alder. December 1959.
    blixt_246.tif
  • Blixt_244. Geryhound Bus terminal building, George Lewis restaurant. Corner SW 5th & Taylor. April 1959
    blixt_244.tif
  • blixt_140. Pacific Power building sign. SW 5th St.  April 1958.
    blixt_140.tif
  • Blixt_28. Shell Station on SW Broadway looking south from Stark. April 1961
    blixt_28.tif
  • CS00926-04. Binion's Horseshoe Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, 1968
    CS00926-04.tif
  • Y-580306-07.  Seaside arcades March 6, 1958. Seaside Judge Harry Ohlman Jr. embezzled $7000 playing pinball. March 6, 1958
    Y-580306-07.tif
  • Y-540416-2. "Keiko (dancer) & theatre manager for Mossman April 16, 1954" Star Theatre Marquee. NW 6th between Burnside & Couch.
    Y-540416-2.tif
  • 9115-CT06. Continental Motel, 800 East Burnside, & Wade’s Restaurant. Now the Doug Fir. Portland, Oregon, 1960s
    9115-CT-06.tif
  • ackroyd C08816-R5-16. "Cascade General. Star Princess in drydock. July 29, 1995" Swan Island, evening shot.
    ackroyd-C08816-R5-16.tif
  • CS00926-10. The Mint Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, 1968
    CS00926-10.tif
  • Y-501129-01. Police Rookie story.  Officers Gross & Benson. November 29, 1950. First prize AP feature. Police call box at the corner of NE Grand & Glisan. (due to construction, this location is approximately at Grand and Lloyd Way NE now)
    Y-501129-01.tif
  • Y-680111-A15 Albina Art Center. January 11, 1968. corner of Williams & NE Killingsworth.
    Y-680111-A15.tif
  • ackroyd_03917-1. Wally Youngson's Associated (Flying-A) Oil station on West Burnside at Broadway looking east, October 10, 1952. On the left is Burnside stretching from the Apolistic Faith Church at 6th, now the Roseland Theater, stretching down the street to the Grove Hotel building. The gas station occupies the block south of Burnside to Ankeny, between 6th and Broadway, which is now a parking lot.
    ackroyd-03917-1.tif
  • ackroyd_02064-2. Mill Stream Inn, tavern, 8317 SE McLoughlin. March 7, 1950 (south of Umatilla St. Now the Acropolis)
    ackroyd-02064-2.tif
  • Y-510218A-01. Night view of cars parked in the Uptown Shopping Center, Richland, Washington. caption published in the Oregonian, 2/25/51 pg. 24: "Company Town. Only private property in Richland is this new shopping center, built by private capital on federal land. Everything else in Richland is owned by the atomic energy commission, which would like to sell out, restore city to normalcy, if feasible. Selling such a one-industry city poses m any problems, however, which are reviewed in story elsewhere in this section." Photo taken February 18, 1951
    Y-510218A-01.tif
  • p-8223. The neon sign at The Hot Cake House on SE Powell Blvd. in Portland, Oregon. 2011 photo.
    p-8223_11x14.tif
  • Y-530820-1. Oregon Laundry, night photos, 232 SW Columbia, August 20, 1953
    Y-530820-1.tif
  • NW Broadway looking south at West Burnside. Jones Photo. Broadway Hotel.
    Y-CS0jones.tif
  • Y-471224-01. Trolley accident, derailed, at 128th & Foster. Trolley #1100, Bellrose. December 24, 1947. Night photo.
    Y-471224-01.tif
  • Ackroyd 00073-70. "Train accident. Decapitated corpse. April 1946" (According to the Oregonian, April 18, 1946, pg. 7: "Brakeman Killed by Switch Train. Harry Hight, 46, Tacoma, Wash., a head brakeman for the Northern Pacific railroad, was killed Wednesday night under the wheels of cars being switched on tracks near the foot of N. W. 8th avenue. According to reports of harbor patrol officers who investigated, there were no witnesses to the fatal accident, but it was believed Hight was crossing the track to his freight train where Engineer L. V. Ware and Conductor A. C. Barnett were waiting his departure signal for a run to Seattle. Hight's body was found by A. W. Sutterly, yardmaster in the N. P. terminals. The coroner took charge of the body" The accident happened and the photo was taken on Wednesday April 17, 1946)
    ackroyd-00073-70.tif
  • Y-480603A-1. Trinity Episcopal Church was one of eleven churches, schools and halls that provided housing for displaced Vanport residents on the first night of the flood. Mrs. Maggie Bullier had rescued a sixteen month-old baby boy from Vanport, and tended him for two days at the church. The first of these photos show Mrs. Bullier taking care of the infant at the church, and the second shows the parents picking up their lost son from Mrs. Bullier. (It is unfortunate that we have no record of the names of the Vanport family.
    Y-480603A-1.tif
  • 0610-03 Babe Ruth visited Portland in December, 1926, arriving Monday the 13th on the train from Tacoma. He appeared nightly for one week at Pantages delivering his vaudeville act. On the 17th he played a large benefit performance outdoors. At the Police Museum is a autographed baseball and photo of Babe Ruth with Portland's Chief of Police Jenkins and in that photo Ruth is wearing the same hat. Babe Ruth departed Portland on the 19th.
    0610-03.tif
  • Y-480603A-2. Trinity Episcopal Church was one of eleven churches, schools and halls that provided housing for displaced Vanport residents on the first night of the flood. Mrs. Maggie Bullier had rescued a sixteen month-old baby boy from Vanport, and tended him for two days at the church. The first of these photos show Mrs. Bullier taking care of the infant at the church, and the second shows the parents picking up their lost son from Mrs. Bullier. (It is unfortunate that we have no record of the names of the Vanport family.
    Y-480603A-2.tif
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