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  • 9305-A4515. "Looking west on Second St." (Granada Theatre. East Second St. & Washington St. 1948). The Dalles, Oregon.
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  • 9305-A4514. "Looking west on Second St." (Sprouse-Reitz Co. 1948-1949). The Dalles, Oregon.
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  • 9305-A4372-1. Indians on Parade float. Old Fort Dalles Frolics Parade. Thursday, August 29, 1940. Chief Tommy Thompson is holding the American flag and his son Henry Thompson is standing behind him. The parade was the annual Old Fort Dalles Frolics.  The location is in The Dalles, on East 3rd at Monroe, looking south from the NE corner.  The house in the background is now gone.
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  • Agnes Thompson (wife of Henry Thompson) and daughter Louise Thompson at 1940 Old Fort Dalles Frolics Parade, August 29, 1940.
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  • CS00637-09.  Otter Crest, Oregon. The structure was built as the Banfield Estate, the home of Thomas Harry Banfield (1885-1950), Oregon's highway engineer. After he died in 1950 his home became the West Shore Manor, which is seen in this 1959 view. In 1970 this was demolished and in 1971 the site became the Inn at Otter Crest. Photo July 21, 1959
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  • CH0040. Buildings on the north side of West 8th. St at McDougal St. All the buildings pictured are still standing. Current businesses there are Alma 33 and Tanti Baci Caffé at 41 West 8th.
    CH0040.tif
  • Y-490726A. West Coast Printing building.  West Burnside between 13th - 14th. Now the Crystal Ballroom. July 26, 1949
    Y-490726B.tif
  • Ackroyd 05295-07. "West Shore Manor.  June 22. 1954. Swimming pool at right. Several hundred yards beyond the surf is a reef of large rocks inhabited by thousands of sea birds and a herd of seals." (West Shore Manor on Otter Rock, about five miles south of Depoe Bay, burned down November 6, 1963)
    ackroyd-05295-07.tif
  • Y-490726A. West Coast Printing building. Majestic Hotel. West Burnside & Stark looking east. July 26, 1949. Building is now the Crystal Ballroom.
    Y-490726A.tif
  • CS02284.  Burnside Bridge looking west. January 1978
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  • 9336-MA34.  “The Three Sheriffs. Harney county, Grant county, Lake county Photo by Heck”. 3 sheriffs  of Harney, Grant & Lake counties at the Harney County Fair in the early 1930s. Charles Wilson Frazier was elected Harney County sheriff in 1929 and served four consecutive four year terms. Burns, Oregon.
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  • 8609-A56A Posed shot of "The Redcoats", a rock band, on the stage of the Crystal Ballroom on West Burnside St. in downtown Portland. The clothing indicates a date of ca. 1966
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  • 9305-A4603-1. Mt. Hood, Columbia River Highway & Columbia River looking west. Dalles Dam under construction, about 1952
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  • 0904-B01. "Elvah Reck in front of Willamette Falls Railway Station, June 5, 1909"  (letter from Chassa 1/2014: "This station was actually in what is now West Linn. The West Linn side was called Oregon City before the city was incorporated, but it wasn't Oregon City. The station sat at the West Linn end of the old wood suspension bridge to Oregon City and ran from there to the town of Willamette Falls, now the Town of Willamette Falls Historic District. This view is of the south side of the station. The tracks ran east and west on the north side of the station. The trolley eventually ran to the south edge of Lake Oswego. River Road in West Linn is the old trolley bed. It loaded logs out of the Willamette, just south of Rodgers Park, that had started out in Tillamook and were dumped into the river in the area of Oswego Point. Southern Pacific refused direct transfers to the trolley line cars. The logs fed the paper mill at the falls.")
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  • 0001-E070A. The Banfield Estate was the home of Thomas Harry Banfield (1885-1950), Oregon's highway engineer. After he died in 1950 his home became the West Shore Manor. In 1970 this was demolished and in 1971 the site became the Inn at Otter Crest. photographed on Labor Day Weekend, September, 1949
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  • 9207-02. Wagon crossing Wyoming about 1905.
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  • 9969-4909. Skulls and bear trap decorating walls of Sunbeam store. August 12, 1940.
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  • 0610-05. William Howard Taft, former US President, in Portland. The Newspaper Men held a reception at the Benson Hotel to honor him. August 22, 1915. In the background is the Hotel Buckman, 652 1/2 Washington. This location is on West Burnside between 21st & 22nd. (in 1933 Portland streets were renamed and renumbered)
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  • 5594 Rabbit presented to Ava and Aggretta West by the hop pickers on the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
    9969-5594.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.
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  • Y-480701A. Don's Drive-In Restaurant & bakery under construction. 2050 West Burnside, later Bart's Restaurant, later Bill's Gold Coin. At SW 20th & Morrison. Building is at the end of SW Morrison, which also faces West Burnside.  Originally address was for West Burnside and later was changed to SW Morrison. July 1, 1948.
    Y-480701A.tif
  • Ackroyd 00078-49. "Western Skyways. March 21, 1947. Station wagon." Parked in front of Wolfard Motor Co., 1207 West Burnside. Across the street from the Crystal Hotel. Mecca Hotel sign.
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  • Ackroyd 00078-48. "Western Skyways. March 21, 1947. Station wagon." Parked in front of Wolfard Motor Co., 1207 West Burnside. Across the street from the Crystal Hotel. Mecca Hotel sign.
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  • Ackroyd 00078-50. Western Skyways. March 21, 1947. Station wagon." Parked in front of Wolfard Motor Co., 1207 West Burnside. Across the street from the Crystal Hotel. Mecca Hotel sign. Whole Foods is now located at this location.
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  • 9702-52-25. Jim Pepper, Sonny King and Dennis Bradford at the Kingston Tavern on West Burnside in Portland. June 29, 1979.
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  • Ackroyd 02068-01 "H. A. Dryer Co. Views of West Slope district for Real Estate Publicity. March 10, 1950" "Whistl'n Pig Coffee Shop and Business Center.on Canyon Road." (Today is the Caribe Club, 8640 SW Canyon Rd.)
    ackroyd-02068-1.tif
  • CH0041. Burt Lancaster The Kentuckian showing at the Mayfair Theater, New York. That movie's run there began September 1, 1955. 7th Ave and west 47th. The Mayfair was on 7th Avenue between 47th & 48th.
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  • Y-720122-3-12. Fresh Air at the American Museum on January 22, 1972. This was a nightclub located where Dante's on Burnside is now. (l to R) Donnie Anderson, Mel Able, Candy Hunt, Felix Omar, Bob "Crusher" Metke, Dan Fincher, Richard Burdell, and Glenn Holstrom. The organ is a Hammond C3. (musicians identified by Ron Marraccini 11/29/2012)
    Y-720122-3-12.tif
  • 9336-(#2)  Frank Morgan (1905-1985)<br />
Frank Morgan was a rancher in Harney County, and was Bill Brown’s last buckaroo boss in 1932-1933. <br />
This photo was published  on pg. 106 of Gray, Edward “William Bill Brown ...”. His biography is on pg. 91-92. <br />
An oral history of Frank Morgan is in the Harney County Public Library oral project #70.<br />
This photo session produced three different negatives of Frank Morgan, two in cowboy attire and 1 in street clothes, and were taken about the mid 1920’s. 5x7” Nitrate film.<br />
(biography posted by High Desert Museum:) Born in 1905 on the family ranch at Post, Crook County, central Oregon, Frank Morgan spent a lifetime buckarooing for ranches across the High Desert. It is clear he wanted the photographer to focus on his silver inlaid spade bit, rawhide reins and California style spurs. In this proud pose it identifies him as a buckaroo, a horseman with traditions beginning in California over a century earlier. Still remembered today by ranch families and aging buckaroos across the High Desert, a lifetime on horseback ended at the age of 80, when Frank was bucked off of a horse while roping at a branding.
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  • CS00781-05. Cowboy Bar at 25 N. Cache St., Jackson Hole, Wyoming, summer 1950. This was two years before the fire that burnt the original bar. The bar was rebuilt, and a much larger neon sign replaced the one in this photograph.
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  • 0609-105-11 Studio Cosmetics at the corner of W. Olive Avenue and Warner Blvd., about 1975
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  • 9336-PR105. Display of arrowheads in frame, arranged in a western motif. rifles and stones are displayed. This is probably in the Arrowhead Hotel in Burns.
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  • Ackroyd 01599-1. "Neon Sign Service. Joe Fisher’s showrooms on W. Burnside at 14th, June 27, 1949." This building was demolished to make room for the I-405 stadium freeway.
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  • Ackroyd 01052-03 Mecca Club, SW Stark at 13th. October 15, 1948, Portland Oregon
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  • Ackroyd 01052-2 Mecca Club, SW Stark at 13th. October 15, 1948, Portland Oregon
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  • Ackroyd 02692-08. "Misc. aerials. Feb 22, 1951", "West end of Ross Island bridge" South Auditorium district, waterfront area, looking north.
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  • CS00958-04. Portland waterfront. Harbor Drive ramps taking 99W across the Steel Bridge. View looking north on the west bank of the Willamette. Camera on the Burnside Bridge. These ramps are still in use connecting Naito Parkway with the Steel Bridge, however they have been substantially altered to accommodate the Max light rail. photo ca. 1952-55.
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  • 1205-G04 Ross Island bridge when new 1927. Photo taken from SE Portland looking toward the west bank. Logs for the Inman Poulson mill line the shore on the East bank. Photo by K Brown.
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  • Ackroyd 02600-10 "Standard Oil. New sign location" December 29, 1950" looking west across the Burnside Bridge, camera location is in a traffic divider in the middle of the bridge, between the lanes. White Satin Sugar sign
    ackroyd-02600-10.tif
  • 9119-2368-B18-1.  While moving Ahavai Achim Synagogue, about July 3, 1962, the structure fell apart. The building sat in the middle of the road for awhile, and was then demolished on August 23, 1962. Photo similar to B17-1 published in the July 4, 1962 Oregonian with caption: "Serious damage to structural supports in Temple Ahavath Achim have delayed moving the 31-year-old structure, according to a report Tuesday from the movers, LeBeck & Son of Portland, The building, at 2400 SW Sherman St., is to be moved to SW Barbur Boulevard and Gibbs Street to make way for Urban Renewal project." In the accompanying article it states "The temple has been moved aout 100 feet west of its original foundations and now sits near the intersection of SW Third Avenue and Sherman Street, both of which are closed."<br />
The building was demolished on Thursday, August 23, 1962.
    9119-2368-B18-1.tif
  • 1307C-80. Japanese pedestrian bridge crossing the Columbia River Highway just west of the Latourell Falls highway bridge.
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  • CS00061-04. The top of Lava Butte,near Bend, Oregon, looking west to the Three Sisters ca. 1952-1955.
    CS00061-04.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-02600-06. December 29, 1950. looking west across Burnside bridge from high elevation building on east side.
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  • Y-510925A-1.  Looking southwest from North Broadway to North Interstate. Construction of Broadway Bridge ramp. Shows duplexes and homes on East bank waterfront west of Interstate. Kisgans Merchandise Service on North Broadway. Intended to be part of a panorama of Broadway Bridge approach. September 25, 1951
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  • 0303-07 The Mall looking west, Washington DC.  Museum of Natural History on right.  Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial in distance. Washington DC
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  • 9305-A4598-1. Vista House and Crown Point, West facade, on Columbia River, Oregon. Lack of foliage indicates this was taken shortly after construction.
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  • Y-580311-D01.  Hawthorne Bridge, west end. March 11, 1958
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  • 9305-A4598-1. Vista House and Crown Point, West facade, on Columbia River, Oregon. Lack of foliage indicates this was taken shortly after construction.
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  • 9969-1165 Mitchell Point tunnel from the west end. June 11, 1933. The tunnel was 4 miles west of Hood River and was abandoned in 1954 and dynamited away in 1966.
    9969-1165.tif
  • 530608-01.  The USS Algol, KA54, a US Navy attack transport, is passing through the swing span of the old Morrison bridge. Berthed by the west bank are the USS Shoveler, AM-382, and USS Zeal, AM-131. They are the US Navy’s Rosaria fleet for the Rose Festival, along with the USS Helena, CA-75 in the background.  June 8, 1953
    Y-530608-01.tif
  • 9345-58. The west side of Grand Av. between SE Hawthorne and SE Clay. Tacoma Brewing Co., card room, New French Bakery (291 Grand), Cady apartments (291 1/2 Grand), Italian Importing Co. (probably not the Italian Market Grocery which was at 253-255 Grand). Excellent shot of the fire alarm box. The photograph was made in 1926 for the City of Portland as a study of the streetlights.
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  • Y-490923-08.  Maupin train wreck. a head-on collision between northbound steam engine 3128 and southbound diesel engine 440 occurred 57.6 miles up the Deschutes River on the west bank rail tracks. The location is 3.8 miles up the river from Sherars Bridge, which is near Maupin, Oregon. Since then, this site has been called Wreck Rapids. Three men running the trains died. Train 440 was carrying a load of horses and only one survived in good condition.
    Y-490923-08.tif
  • 9229-P02. "Security Bank B-71". View of the west side of N. Higgins St. at the corner of Main in Missoula, Montana.
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  • 9969-7091. Mt. Hood summit detail aerial view from the west. September 10, 1947.
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  • Ackroyd 00072-30. "Montgomery Ward Warehouse. May 17, 1947." exterior view shows the west side of NW 5th between Glisan & Hoyt.
    ackroyd-00072-30.tif
  • 0001-F53-08 Fishing platforms were handed down through generations. This platform is on the west side of Standing island. September 9, 1956.
    0001-F53-08.tif
  • CS00036-17. looking east on West Jefferson St., Cannon Beach, Oregon. ca. 1941-42. Bueermann cottage on right (179 West Jefferson, still standing and presently the second house from the beach.)
    CS00036-17.tif
  • Ackroyd_00870-5. NW Yeon & 26th Ave. looking south. Left foreground is Dulien Steel 3190 NW Yeon, center and right foreground Industrial Air Products owned by Gilbert Schnitzer 3200 NW Yeon. In the background on the extreme left is US Steel 2345 NW Nicolai. In the center is the Calbag junkyard. The Calbag building is to the right of the yard, its the new two-story white building. The older building in the center with the smokestack is the old Portland Garbage Disposal Incinerator later to become West Coast Fast Freight. The vacant land in the center is the subject of this photo, it is the land on the south side of NW Yeon Ave. at the intersection of NW 26th Ave., which is address numbered in the 3200s.
    Ackroyd-00870-5.tif
  • 9305-A4309. Overview of Indians fishing at Horseshoe falls, in Celilo Falls. Taken about 1928, before the view became cluttered with numerous cables strung between the seven principal islands in Celilo Falls. View from the Oregon shore and looking west. On the left is Chinook rock and the footbridge to it. Behind it is Standing island, Chief island and the main falls. In the center is Horseshoe falls and behind it is the Albert islands. On the extreme right, Indians are fishing in Downes channel. In the foreground are Yakama Indian fishing platforms. Every year in October these would be dismantled and stored until they could be reassembled the following year.
    9305-A4309.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
  • 9904-B02-8. "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-B02-8.tif
  • Ackroyd-14186-1. Downtown Portland looking west from the Marquam Bridge. The Hawthorne Bridge may be seen at right foreground. Principal buildings from left include the Standard Plaza with its weather beacon on top, the Hilton Hotel and the Public Service Building brightened by its roof-top Pacific Power and Light Co. sign. October 3, 1966.
    Ackroyd-14186-1.tif
  • Ackroyd_00444-23. caption published in Oregonian 3/30/1947 "Karl Molitor, Swiss ski whiz who recently captured the U. S. downhill, slalom and combined championships at Alta, Utah, demonstrated his cyclonic speed to Oregonians Saturday as he captured the slalom division of the annual Far West Kandahar ski meet at Mt. Hood. Molitor beat out another invader from the Alps, Edy Rominger. The slat classic will be concluded Sunday with running of downhill." Photo taken Saturday March 29, 1947.
    Ackroyd-00444-23.tif
  • 9910-02  Belle B. Chase was the wife of photographer Dana B. Chase, who was active in many Colorado and New Mexico cities beginning in 1873. In 1889 he settled in Denver and operated a studio there until 1898, at which time he presumably died and his studio became Mrs. B. B. Chase’s. She continued to operate the Denver studio at the same address (916 16th St.) through at least 1902. She is listed as a photographer in Los Angeles from 1917-1920 (at 317 West 6th Street).
    9910-02.tif
  • 9904-B02-4. "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-B02-4.tif
  • 0805-B01. 16th St. Trolley, Portland. Portland Railway Company's streetcar 317 is shown heading north on NW 19th Avenue. Known as the Portland Railway Co. 'Standards', No. 317 and sister cars were all designed and built in the Portland Railway's own shops at 23rd & West Burnside. As this photo was taken, No. 317 is field-testing one of many experimental safety fender designs. (caption written by Art Greisser July 19, 2010)
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  • 9904-B02-7. "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-B02-7.tif
  • 9904-B02-5.  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-B02-5.tif
  • 1307C-85. "Mitchell Point tunnel." The Mitchell Point tunnel and viaduct were located 4 miles west of Hood River. It was circumvented by a water-level road in 1954. The tunnel and viaduct were blasted away during an I-84 widening project in 1966.
    1307C-85.tif
  • Ackroyd 02095-5. looking south–west from corner of Vancouver showing Broadway, and curve in road to bridge. March 28, 1950. The large building on the left with the Plymouth billboard was the Dude Ranch. Portland, Oregon.
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  • Ackroyd 02095-2 looking west on N. Broadway showing intersection of Vancouver. March 28, 1950. The large building on the left with the Plymouth billboard was the Dude Ranch. Portland, Oregon.
    ackroyd-02095-2.tif
  • ackroyd-00444-22. "Mt. Hood skiers and visitors watched in silent admiration and wonder as the Swiss ski team, triumphant in its American invasion, worked out in preparation for Saturday and Sunday's Far West Kandahar tournament. Rosmarie Bleuer, whose latest feat was the capture of the women's downhill and combined titles at the Silver Dollar ski derby in Nevada, speeds through a practice slalom gate in Salmon river canyon at Mt. Hood." Photo taken March 28, 1947.
    ackroyd-00444-22.tif
  • 9345-51.  East Burnside looking west showing corner of Grand, with MLK and Burnside bridge in the background. Arcadia Hotel (389 East Burnside), Postill grill and fountain (20 Grand N). Night view. Grand Ave. is decorated for Halloween with pumpkins and cats hanging from the overhead street wires. ca. 1926-1930.
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  • Ackroyd 03295-01. "West Coast Trans-Oceanic Steamship. Dock at Swan Island. Hiram Maxim." (Maxim is the ship) "All photographs made Thursday, December Sixth 1951 by Everett F. Chandler and Hugh S. Ackroyd, of Ackroyd Photography Inc." "Unsafe sign at bow of Hiram S. Maxim. One of several signs posted all along the outfitting dock."
    Ackroyd-03295-01.tif
  • 4259 Wheat bundles being shocked by Werner Meier. July 17, 1939. "Wheat bundles being shocked by Werner Meier on the 35 acre farm of Albert Meier, 3 miles west of Cedar Mills in Beaverton. July 17, 1939."
    9969-4259.tif
  • Ackroyd 02068-02 "H. A. Dryer Co. Views of West Slope district for Real Estate Publicity. March 10, 1950" "Whistl'n Pig Coffee Shop and Business Center.on Canyon Road." (Today is the Caribe Club, 8640 SW Canyon Rd.)
    ackroyd-02068-02.tif
  • Ackroyd 03295-07. "West Coast Trans-Oceanic Steamship. Dock at Swan Island. Hiram Maxim." (Maxim is the ship) "All photographs made Thursday, December Sixth 1951 by Everett F. Chandler and Hugh S. Ackroyd, of Ackroyd Photography Inc." "Looking east showing repair work to dock. Repairs done after December 4th, 1951."
    ackroyd-03295-07.tif
  • CS01921. Peace Monument west of the U.S. Capitol at Pennsylvania Avenue and First Street, N.W., US Capitol. ca. 1950
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  • Ackroyd C09032-2 "Beaverton Ore. Aerials July 5, 1996" (looking west. Walker Rd and Jenkins Rd on right. Murray is crossing the image.)
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  • 0001-E226. Powell Blvd at SE 17th, Railroad crossing, before the Powell underpass was built. Looking west down Powell toward Portland. March 13, 1955
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