Barrow (Alaska) -- Photographs
Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:
Alfred Hopson. CLA: Half Eskimo. Barrow. Best Mechanic and builder in Barrow. When they want a building some white man takes the contract - turns the blue prints and material over to him and he builds., 1929
An Ice crush on shore at Barrow, Alaska., undated
Bag of Eider Duck at Shooting Station Point Barrow from Overland Expedition. CLA: Killed by Eskimos for food for the shipwrecked whalers at Barrow the spring of 1898., 1898
Barrow, 1929
Brower's Station, Barrow, Alaska. CLA: Whaling station, erected as a refuge for storm wrecked whalers., undated
Cutting up a whale at teh edge of the shore ice on the Arctic Ocean. CLA: Flaw whaling Chap. 1X p.109 of seg. Cutting up a whale on the sea ice on the Arctic Ocean near Barrow, 1924
Group of people cutting up a whale, seld in foreground. Point Barrow, Alaska. Cutting the Whale., 1924 May 31
King Eider drake; Steller's Eider drake; Steller's Eider duck; Pomarine Jarger, or "Sea Robber," so called by the Eskimos. At Pt. Barrow, Alaska., undated
Long John., 1897
Rescued or helped rescue the Crew of three ships. The "Lady Kindersley" St. B. Co. Boat. The "Nivarch(?)" 1897 Capt.-Whitiside's ship. [third] forgotten. Got caught in the ice at Barrow. Foreground is chunk of ice driven on shore by the wind.
Nellikatuk at Barrow. Row of tents with flags flying above them. Woman in air above tents. CLA: "Nellikatuk" is the Dance of the Whale - celebrated by the crew of a whale boat that strikes the whale., 1924
Nellikatuk. Group of people with woman in air above them. CLA: Barrow. "The Ascent of the Virgin." (Dr. Rehec's quote), 1924
Old Timers of the Arctic. CLA: Brower was the first merchant to establish a trading post at Point Barrow. Became wealthy on whale bone and furs. Lopp worked with the reindeer. (from left to right: W.T. Lopp, Hopson, Chas Brower, Capt. Whitlam), 1925
One of Kand Rasmussen's Dogs. Greenland Husky. CLA: Taken at Barrow, Alaska. The only dog of Rasmussen's original dog-team at Greenland which lived to make the overland trip to Point Barrow., 1924
Plane flown by G.H. Wilkins on Detroit Arctic Expedition. Plane on snow with Eskimos standing next to it. At Barrow., 1930 ca.
Pressure Ridge in Arctic Ice, Barrow Alaska., undated
Sailing ship "Artic" crushed by cie off Barrow. Men on ice loading supplies., 1924 Jul
(July 29) schooner "Nanook" Capt. Peterson, came to Barrow. Capt. Peterson came asking about an horse. Then went around Pt. Barrow 12 miles above. (Aug. 1), The "Archie" Barrow's trading and supply schooner, came up coast in evening and anchored to first
School ship "Boxer.". CLA: School ship "Boxer" loading for Arctic trip - made but once a year - leaving Seattle in July reach Barrow about Aug. 15th. Loaded with school supplies for the year., undated
See Saw at Barrow. CLA: Children playing. One jumps on the teeter board jumps the other into the air. As that one comes down she kicks the other into the air and so on "Ad infinitum." Some so skillful they can turn 1/4 way round each time., 1924
Shipment of down gathered by Eskimos at Point Barrow. Bags of down piled inside building. CLA: Feathers and down from the Alaskan Eskimos at Barrow for Red Cross comfort pillows., undated
The 5'' Thule Expedition of Knud Rasmussen at Barrow. CLA: Knud with sharp ka[p and white tipped sox in ? the ? right hand was Miss Mueller ? ?. As left ?, 1924
The "Bear.". CLA: Laying off Barrow., 1917
The "Lady Kinersley"., 1924 Jul
Capt. C.D. Doorver's Sch. "Archie" Crushed by ice off Barrow-Alaska. The "Lady Kinersley" a T&B,60 ship-and the "Archie" both loaded with supplies-came north to equip ports-Lady got to Barrow at about 10 am. The Kinersley wanted Reindeer meat-The Archie h