Unidentified group aboard lighthouse tender Manzanita
- 377N0614
- Item
- 1910 - 1923
Half-length portrait of eight unidentified people, all wearing life jackets, gathered on the deck of the lighthouse tender Manzanita.
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Unidentified group aboard lighthouse tender Manzanita
Half-length portrait of eight unidentified people, all wearing life jackets, gathered on the deck of the lighthouse tender Manzanita.
Yacht, the Sea Otter, on Columbia River
Photograph, taken from a high angle, showing three unidentified people aboard a yacht, the Sea Otter, that is moored along the Oregon shore of the Columbia River. Beacon Rock is visible in the background at upper left.
Three-masted ship on Willamette River, Portland
Photograph, taken from the side, showing a three-masted ship moored on the Willamette River in Portland. In the background is a bridge, possibly the 1894 Burnside Bridge. The view is probably toward the north. The ship may also be depicted in image Nos. 373G0433, 373G0434, and 373G0435. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to negative damage.
Photograph, taken from the front and side, showing a four-masted ship, the Northumberland. See related image No. 373G0438. Image note: Scratches on negative at center right.
Docked sailing ship Levi G. Burgess
Photograph, taken from the front, showing the bow of the sailing ship Levi G. Burgess moored at a dock. The text “Burgess, Levi G. / Alaska sailing vessel” is written on the negative sleeve.
Crown of Seville moored in Portland
Photograph showing a ship, the Crown of Seville, moored at a pier on the Willamette River in Portland. The text “S. S. Crown of Seville” is written on the negative sleeve. See related image No. 376G0128. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Photograph showing the steamer Harpalyce moored at a dock. Next to the ship are men walking on timber floating in the water. The number 152 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image. The number 403 was also written on the negative, then crossed out. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Steamship Monadnock moored at Crown Mills dock in Portland
Photograph showing the steamer Monadnock, based in Bristol, moored at the Crown Mills dock on the Willamette River in Portland. The number 147 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image. The text “#99” was etched onto the negative but then crossed out. The text “S. S. Monadnock, Bristol” is written on the negative sleeve. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Photograph, taken from the front and side, showing a four-masted ship, the Northumberland. See related image No. 373G0439.
Photograph, taken from the side, showing the Rotterdam-based Dutch steamship Soerakarta. The text “Dutch str. Serakarata [sic]” is written on the negative sleeve. Image note: Light leak on negative. Damage at upper right.
Steamship Seiyo Maru moored at Municipal Terminal No. 4, Portland
Photograph, taken from the side, showing the steamship Seiyo Maru moored at Municipal Terminal No. 4 on the Willamette River in Portland. The ship was part of fleet of the Toyo Kisen Kaisha company of Japan. See related image No. 376G0164. The text “Seiyo Maru, T. K. K.” is written on the negative sleeve. Image note: Light leak on negative.
Steamship Seiyo Maru moored at Municipal Terminal No. 4, Portland
Photograph, taken from the side, showing the steamship Seiyo Maru moored at Municipal Terminal No. 4 on the Willamette River in Portland. The ship was part of fleet of the Toyo Kisen Kaisha company of Japan. See related image No. 376G0163. The text “Seiyo Maru, T. K. K.” is written on the negative sleeve.
Three-masted ship on Willamette River, Portland
Photograph, taken from the side, showing a three-masted ship on the Willamette River in Portland. Logs are floating in the river in the foreground. A bridge, probably the 1894 Burnside Bridge, is partially visible in the background. The view is probably to the north. The ship in this photograph may also be pictured in image No. 373G0434, 373G0435, and 373G0436. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
View of ship, taken from aboard the vessel
Photograph, taken aboard a ship, showing two masts, lifeboats, and part of the deck. The ship may also be depicted in image Nos. 373G0433, 373G0434, and 373G0436. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Moored ship, the Walter A. Luckenbach
Photograph, taken from the front and side, showing a moored ship, the Walter A. Luckenbach.
Crown of Seville moored in Portland
Photograph showing a ship, the Crown of Seville, moored at a pier on the Willamette River in Portland. The text “S. S. Crown of Seville” is written on the negative sleeve. See related image No. 376G0127.
Steamship War Knight moored in Portland
Photograph showing the stern of the London-based steamer War Knight moored at a dock in Portland. The text “S. S. War Knight” is written on the negative sleeve. See related image No. 376G0131.
Steamship War Knight moored in Portland
Photograph, taken from the side, showing the London-based steamer War Knight moored on the Willamette River in Portland. The text “S. S. War Knight” is written on the negative sleeve. See related image No. 376G0130.
Steamship War Dog moored at Municipal Dock No. 2, Portland
Photograph, taken from water level, showing the steamer War Dog moored at Municipal Dock No. 2 on the Willamette River in Portland.
Photograph, taken from a low angle near the bow, showing a moored ship, the steamer Saint Kilda. The text “S. S. Saint Kilda” is written on the negative sleeve. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Photograph, taken from the bow end, showing the sailing ship John Ena moored at a dock in Portland. A bridge, probably the Broadway Bridge, is partially visible in the background. The text “JOHN ENA – D-10-A” is written at the bottom edge of the negative and the number 4186 is written on the top edge of the negative. The writing is visible in the image.
Boats and ships on Willamette River, Portland
Photograph showing boats and ships on the Willamette River in Portland. In the background is a bridge, probably the 1894 Burnside Bridge. The view is probably to the north. The three-masted ship at left may be the same ship depicted in image Nos. 373G0433, 373G0434, and 373G0436. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to negative damage.
Moored ship, the Pedro Christopherson
Photograph, taken from the front, showing a moored three-masted ship, the Pedro Christopherson. An unidentified sternwheeler is also visible in the background at center. Image note: Spots on negative.
Photograph of sailing ship Glenesslin listing at base of Neahkahnie Mountain
Photograph of a photograph. The original picture shows the three-masted British sailing ship Glenesslin listing in the waters at the base of Neahkahnie Mountain on the Oregon coast, where the ship struck rocks and wrecked in October 1913. The number 149 is written on the negative. The text “#17” had also been written on the negative and was crossed out. A cropped version of this photograph was one of three that were published on the front page of the Oregon Journal on October 4, 1913, under the headline “British Ship Glenesslin Wrecked at Base of Neah-Kah-Nie Mountain.” The photographs accompanied a story with the headline “Glenesslin Will Be Sold at Auction if Plans Are Matured.”
Photograph showing the London-based steamer Colusa moored at a pier. The number 153 is written on the negative and is visible in the lower left corner of the image. The number 404 was also written on the negative, then crossed out. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Damaged hull and railing of steamer Ernest H. Meyer
Photograph of unidentified sailors aboard the damaged steamship Ernest H. Meyer. The sailors are standing on the deck near twisted railings above a large gash in the ship’s hull. Also see image Nos. 371N3175 and 371N3176.
Photograph of a ship’s damaged bow, which is crushed just above the water line.
Ship, possibly after mast repair
Photograph of a ship, possibly after a new or repaired mast was erected at the fore of the vessel. Also see image Nos. 371N3168, 371N3169, 371N3170, and 371N3172.