- 373G0388
- Item
- 1910 - 1924
Photograph, taken from the rear, showing a crowd of people, probably spectators at a tournament, walking on a golf course near a bunker.
Photograph, taken from the rear, showing a crowd of people, probably spectators at a tournament, walking on a golf course near a bunker.
Crowd surrounding Franklin D. Roosevelt’s car at Union Station in Portland
Photograph showing a crowd surrounding Franklin D. Roosevelt’s car after his arrival at Union Station in Portland on September 21, 1932. Roosevelt, then governor of New York visited Portland on his campaign for the presidency. See related image Nos. 371N2175, 371N2176, 371N2177, 371N2178, 371N2179, 371N2180, 371N2181, 371N2182, 371N2184, 371N2185, 371N2187, 371N2188, 371N2189, 371N2191, 371N2196, 371N2198, 371N2199, 371N2200, and 371N2201.
Photograph of a crowd of golfers and spectators standing outside a clubhouse. The clubhouse is also pictured in image No. 371N4534. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Crowd outdoors at Government Camp, listening to band
Photograph of a crowd gathered around a band performing outdoors on a winter day, possibly in Government Camp, Oregon.
Crowd on golf course at Waverley Country Club, Portland
Photograph showing a crowd of people walking near a golf green at the Waverley Country Club in Portland. The text “Waverly [sic] - Nov - 28” is written on the negative and is faintly visible on the right side of the image. See related image No. 371N5662.
Photograph of people, possibly tournament spectators, standing in line on a golf course. More people are walking down a fairway toward the crowd.
Crowd on barge, watching open-water event
Photograph of spectators seated on a barge above a dock. People in swimsuits are standing on the dock and are sitting in canoes next to the dock and barge. Also see image No. 371N4941D and image No. 371N5186.
Crowd in stands at baseball game
Photograph showing a crowd of spectators filling the stands at a baseball game. The word “Crowd” and the number 123 are written on the negative and are visible in the upper right corner. The number 250 was also written on the negative, then crossed out. The text “Baseball crowd” is written on the negative sleeve. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Crowd in line for college football game at Multnomah Stadium
Photograph of crowds in line outside Multnomah Civic Stadium in Portland for a football game between Oregon Agricultural College and Stanford University. The photograph may have been taken on October 22, 1927. (Multnomah Civic Stadium is now known as Providence Park, and the Oregon Agricultural College is now Oregon State University.)
Crowd gathered around golf green
Photograph of a crowd of spectators gathered along the edge of a golf green. A river is visible at right, above the green.
Crowd at Swan Island airport, Portland, for arrival of Northwest Air Tour
Photograph showing a crowd at the Swan Island airport terminal in Portland on Saturday, August 2, 1930, to watch the arrival of aviators on the Northwest Air Tour. A cropped version of this photograph was one of four published on Page 1 of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, August 3, 1930. The photographs were published under the headline “Crowd Welcomes Northwest Air Tour to Swan Island.” The photographs accompanied an article about the tour, headlined “Sky Rovers Tarry Here Over Night.” This photograph had the following caption: “A shot of the crowd on hand to welcome the fliers.” Image note: The number 5 is written on the negative and is visible in the lower right corner of the image.
Crowd at Swan Island airport terminal, Portland
Photograph showing a crowd of people at the Swan Island airport terminal in Portland.
Crowd at Swan Island airport terminal, Portland
Photograph showing a crowd of people lining the balcony at the Swan Island airport terminal in Portland. The number is 9 written on negative.
Photograph of a crowd of people in the snow, some on skis or carrying skis. The photograph may have been taken at the Multorpor ski-jump hill near Government Camp, Oregon.
Crowd at Multorpor ski-jump hill
Photograph of a crowd of spectators at the Multorpor hill near Government Camp, Oregon, watching as a skier completes a jump.
Crowd at Multorpor ski-jump hill
Photograph of a crowd of spectators at the Multorpor ski-jump hill near Government Camp, Oregon. The edge of the jump hill is at far right.
Crowd at Multorpor ski-jump hill
Photograph of a crowd of spectators at the Multorpor ski-jump hill near Government Camp, Oregon.
Crowd around Spirit of St. Louis before Lindbergh’s departure from Portland
Photograph of spectators gathered around Charles Lindbergh’s plane, the Spirit of St. Louis, at the Swan Island airfield in Portland on September 16, 1927, shortly before his departure for San Francisco. Lindbergh stopped in Portland during a flying tour of the United States, arriving on September 14, 1927. A cropped version of this photograph was one of four pictures published on Page 12 of the Oregon Journal on September 16, 1927, under the headline: “In the Glorious Early Morning as Lindy Sailed South.” The photograph had the following caption information: “The Spirit of St. Louis just before the hop-off.” The photograph accompanied the continuation of a front-page story about Lindbergh’s visit and departure.
Vincent, Ralph
Crowd around Rankin brothers’ airplane On-to-Oregon
Photograph showing a crowd gathered around a Stinson Detroiter monoplane named On-to-Oregon, possibly at Rankin airfield in Portland. The photograph was probably taken in August 1930, when pilot Tex Rankin and his brothers, Dick Rankin and Dud Rankin, flew the plane in four unsuccessful attempts to set a record for endurance flying. Also see image Nos. 371N6017, 371N6022, 371N6023, 371N6024, 371N6025, 371N6060, 371N6064, 371N6103, 371N6121, 371N6128, 371N6129, 371N6130, 371N6132, 371N6133, 371N6134, 371N6138, 371N6199, 371N6206, 371N6207, 371N6221, 371N6227, 371N6228, 371N6233, and 371N6234.
Photograph, taken from the rear, of a crowd gathered around the edge of what may be a golf green. Buildings are visible in the background.
Crowd and skiers at Multorpor ski-jump hill
Photograph of several skiers on the Multorpor jump hill near Government Camp, Oregon. Crowds of spectators are gathered on either side of the landing area.
Crowd and mail plane at Swan Island?
Photograph of a crowd gathered around a Pacific Air Transport biplane near a hangar, possibly at Swan Island airport in Portland. An unidentified person is climbing onto the plane’s wing. The words “U. S. Mail” and the number “C 5390” are visible on the plane’s tail. In the background is a second airplane. A mark that may be the number 1 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper left corner of the image. This photograph may be related to image No. 371N5954.
Photograph showing members of the Oregon Grand Army of the Republic Fife & Drum Corps performing at the annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland. Gathered behind them is a large crowd of children and teenagers.
Crew refueling pilot Frank M. Hawks’ airplane in Portland
Photograph of a crowd watching as two men refuel Captain Frank M. Hawks’ plane at Swan Island airport in Portland on Saturday, January 23, 1932. Hawks made two brief fuel stops in Portland that day while flying from Agua Caliente, Mexico, to Vancouver, British Columbia, and back in a successful attempt to set a speed record. On Sunday, January 24, 1932, the Oregon Journal published a story about Hawks’ flight on Page 1, under the headline “Hawks Sets Record for 2-Way Dash.” According to the story, Hawks set a new round-trip speed record of 13 hours, 43 minutes, 59 seconds.
Crew refueling pilot Frank M. Hawks’ airplane in Portland
Photograph of a crowd watching as two men refuel Captain Frank M. Hawks’ plane at Swan Island airport in Portland on Saturday, January 23, 1932. Hawks is standing in the cockpit. He made two brief fuel stops in Portland that day while flying from Agua Caliente, Mexico to Vancouver, British Columbia, and back in a successful attempt to set a speed record. On Sunday, January 24, 1932, the Oregon Journal published a story about Hawks’ flight on Page 1, under the headline “Hawks Sets Record for 2-Way Dash.” According to the story, Hawks set a new round-trip speed record of 13 hours, 43 minutes, 59 seconds.
Bull throwing rider at Pendleton Round-Up
Photograph showing a rider about to hit the ground after being thrown from a bucking bull, probably at the Pendleton Round-Up in Pendleton, Oregon. Written on the negative are the number 3 and the text “From left — The Brahma — the rider — the hat.”
Boy and girl with airplane-shaped parade float
Photograph of an unidentified boy and girl standing in a street next to an airplane-shaped float. The boy is dressed as an aviator and the girl is holding a bouquet of flowers. A crowd of children is gathered around them.
Army-Navy “E” Award presentation ceremony and reception
Photograph showing a crowd of people, possibly workers and their families, at a ceremony to present an Army-Navy “E” award to an unidentified company. The joint Army-Navy awards were given from 1942 to 1945 in recognition of wartime production efforts. Image note: The number 10 is written on the negative and is visible in the lower left corner of the image.