Photograph showing one of the 1942 Portland Rose Festival princesses with a young girl sitting on a bed. The photograph may have been taken on Thursday, June 11, 1942, when the Rose Festival court visited patients at Shriners Hospital in Portland. The princess and the girl are both unidentified. The number 3 is written on the negative and is visible in the lower left corner of the image. The Oregon Journal published two other photos of the Rose Festival court’s visit to the hospital on Friday, June 12, 1942.
This photograph depicts two youths wearing dark suits, standing on a wooden-plank sidewalk. They are likely standing outside Bettman's Drugstore, at 8th and Willamette in Eugene, Oregon.
Photograph showing five unidentified girls outdoors, standing in the street and wearing costume dresses, possibly for a parade. The girl in the back is holding a 4-H Club sign. At center is a young girl seated in a wagon or small cart decorated with flowers.
Three-quarters-length portrait of a boy wearing a dark suit and tie. He has his arm resting on the back of a chair. The name "Peterson A." is written on the negative and is visible at the bottom of the image.
Full-length portrait of two young children posing in a studio. The older child sits on a chair and the younger one sits on a stool holding a book. The two have their arms around each other.
Vaun, child of Al Wheeler and his wife Sally, at Wheeler’s Associated Art studio in Portland, at 1024 S.E. 1st Avenue. Vaun holds a paintbrush to the face of a mannequin, while holding a small purse. Photographs from this series were published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, March 19, 1950 (negative 9 of 13).
Albert Wyman, right, with his sister Jeanine, eating watermelon. Albert Wyman suffered from acute lymphatic leukemia. He leans over a table, holding a spoon in his mouth, while his sister watches. This photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Saturday April 23, 1949 (negative 1 of 7).
10-month-old Alice Greenhall, daughter of Portland Zoo curator Arthur Greenhall, sitting in a crib with a tortoise. She looks upward while holding both hands on the back of the tortoise. A photograph from this series was published on page 5 of the Oregon Journal on Monday December 13, 1943 (negative 3 of 7).
A photograph of Allen Ervin Flowers standing on a sidewalk in a residential neighborhood. He is holding the hand of a young child standing beside him who is identified as his grandson. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads, "E. A. [sic.] Flowers & grandson."
Half-length portrait of 8-year-old Anne Gribbon and 9-year-old Farrell Bird, who were chosen as the 1947 Junior Rose Festival princess and prince from district 5 on April 11, 1947. Gribbon attended Grout school and Bird attended Woodstock school.
Half-length portrait of 8-year-old Anne Gribbon and 9-year-old Farrell Bird, who were chosen as the 1947 Junior Rose Festival princess and prince from district 5 on April 11, 1947. Gribbon attended Grout school and Bird attended Woodstock school.
Portrait of a smiling man and two children, possibly at a Portland Breakfast Club Christmas event. The man and girl are sitting on a windowsill, and the man is holding a young boy on his lap. Both the children are holding wrapped gifts. The man is wearing a name tag featuring a horseshoe-shaped logo, the text “Breakfast Club / MNX / Portland, Oregon” at the top, and the number 13 at the bottom. At the center is the name “B. L. Metzger.” This photograph may be related to image Nos. 372A0122 and 372A0248.
A baby lion cub sits in the lap of a boy who holds a bottle up to its mouth. The boy is Gary Scott, the 10-year-old son of William R. Scott, zoo keeper. The lion cub is 3-days-old and its eyes are closed. This photograph was taken at 207 NE 191st Avenue (negative 2 of 5).
Portrait of nine unidentified ballet dancers in costume. The dancers, all girls, are in a row, posing with their arms raised. The number 8 is written on the negative and is visible in the lower left corner of the image.
A portrait of Barbara Joy Lewis, seated on a bench and holding toys. She wears a winter suits and is sticking her tongue out at the camera. Most likely taken in Portland (negative 1 of 3).
Group portrait of children, most of them wearing matching outfits. They are standing on the steps outside the Portland Municipal Auditorium (now the Keller Auditorium). An unidentified woman is standing behind the group on the right. The text “Barnhill Tappers — 4/20/31” is written on the negative and is visible at the bottom of the image.
Group portrait of children, most of them wearing matching outfits. They are standing on the steps outside the Portland Municipal Auditorium (now the Keller Auditorium). An unidentified woman is standing behind the group on the right. The group is identified as the Barnhill Tappers on the negative for image No. 371N2796.
Group portrait of unidentified children, some holding instruments, outdoors on a field. In the background are stands filled with spectators. The words “Beaumont School” are visible on a drum resting on the ground at center, and three girls in the front row are holding a Beaumont pennant.
Full-length portrait of a smiling boy and girl outdoors. They are seated on a blanket with two Penkingese dogs and a rabbit. The text “Wesley Jr. - Betty Jane Fague” is written on the negative and is visible at the bottom of the image.
Two boys, identified in the Oregon Journal as Bill Blackgoat and Gerry Thomas standing at a workbench hitting small sheets of metal on anvils with ball-peen hammers. Metal working tools hang on the wall behind them. This photograph was printed in the February 12, 1956 issue of the Oregon Journal under the headline "Training Navajo Youngsters for Northwest Living is Main Project at Chemawa" (negative 2 of 14).
Craig, son of Oregon Journal artist Bob Fassett, standing in front of Fassett’s fishing locker. He smiles while holding a fishing pole. A boat motor, oil cans, rifles, and jackets can also be seen in the locker (negative 1 of 3)
Head and shoulders portrait of a young boy facing front. He is smiling and is wearing a T-shirt. The name “Bobbie De Molina” is written on the negative and is visible at the top of the image.
Head and shoulders portrait of a young boy facing slightly right. He is smiling and is wearing a T-shirt. The name “Bobbie De Molina” is written on the negative and is visible at the top of the image.
Full-length portrait of a young boy facing front, smiling, and wearing a T-shirt and shorts. He is standing outside a building. The name “Bobbie De Molina” is written on the negative and is faintly visible at the top of the image.