Negative of a photographic postcard showing an old automobile on display at a museum. A sign on the automobile reads, "1902 model." Handwritten note on envelope reads, "Old auto from the Free Pioneer Museum, Tillamook, OR. 1957."
A man identified as A. Eastman sits in an automobile outside the Silverton Blow Pipe Company in Silverton, Oregon. The man wears a cap and looks at the camera. The front and garage doors of the business are both open.
Photograph, taken from the front, of a parked airplane between two cars at Swan Island airport in Portland. Also see image No. 371N5010. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Photograph of an airplane between two parked cars at Swan Island airport in Portland. Also see image No. 371N5007. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
A photograph of the Allen Bros. garage located on N. Water Street in Silverton. An automobile and gas pump are visible in front of the building and signs on the right read "Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicles Allen Brothers" and "Red Crown Gasoline."
Exterior view of the Allen Bros. garage on Water Street in Silverton, Oregon. Four cars are parked around the building and several men stand outside. One of the men is leaning on a pair of crutches.
A photograph of the Allen Bros. garage located on N. Water Street in Silverton. An automobile and gas pump are visible in front of the building and signs on the right read "Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicles Allen Brothers" and "Red Crown Gasoline."
The Allen Brothers Garage is seen is Silverton, Oregon. Signs on the building read, "Willys Knight Overland," "Allen Bros," and "Allen Bros. Willys-Knight Whippet." Four automobiles are parked in front of the building and a tow truck is parked on the street. Two gas pumps can be seen outside the building.
Photographic postcard of a man driving an automobile on a dirt road. He drives toward the camera. There are large trees on both sides of the road. Writing on the bottom of the postcard reads, "Crater Lake Nat'l Park. 833. Among the Pines." Typed writing on the back reads, "A glimpse of our standing timber. We have 20,000 feet of this class of timber in Klamath County." Postcard made by Miller Photo Co., Klamath Falls, Oregon.
An antique automobile leading a procession of cars across the newly opened second span of the Interstate Bridge between Portland, Oregon and Vancouver, Washington (negative 1 of 18).
Interior. Five men pose in the middle of a large concrete garage in between parked cars. Four men wear mechanics coveralls or overalls and the man on the left wears a three piece suit. Skylights brighten the garage. Tools hang on large wooden board behind the men. The car on the right has a Washington state license plate from 1921.
A small group of people gathered around a wrecked car at the intersection of Interstate Ave. and Portland Blvd. following an accident. A fire truck is parked behind the damaged vehicle (negative 1 of 6).
An unidentified man examines the interior of an automobile, likely used in the murder of Vancouver teenager JoAnne Dewey. Pillows and blankets can be seen on the floor and seat of the automobile (negative 6 of 6).
The open trunk of an automobile, likely used in the murder of Vancouver teenager Joann Dewey. The trunk door is open, with a tool box, tire, and can of motor oil inside (negative 3 of 6).
The interior of an automobile, likely used in the murder of Vancouver teenager Joann Dewey. The passenger door is open and items can be seen on the floor in the back (negative 2 of 6).
A photograph of an unidentified individual driving a steam automobile around the curve of a country road. A barn is visible on the right. The negative envelope reads, "Lenten Auto and Alfred on curve in road barn at right, background."
An automobile is parked at the end of a bridge in the Silverton, Oregon area. A sign on the bridge reads, "$25. Fine For Riding, Or Driving, Faster Than A Walk On This Bridge. Or Driving More Than Ten Head Of Stock Over This Bridge At One Time."
A line of vehicles on a road outside Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation in Portland. The line reaches far into the distance, where a parking lot and buildings can be seen (negative 6 of 17).
Automobiles and people in a rowboat navigate flood water in Eugene. In the background is a wooden building above the water. This photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, December 30, 1945 (negative 23 of 27).
Photograph of several automobiles crossing the bridge at Shepperd's Dell on the Historic Columbia River Highway in the Columbia River Gorge. Two people stand on either side of the bridge, looking over the railing. The people in the automobiles look toward the camera. Writing on the bottom of the print indicates a 1915 copyright by the Weister Co.
Furniture store employee Tom Rommel points at a bullet hole in an automobile window, after a shootout between federal FBI agents and Wayne Long at S.E. 82nd Avenue and S.E. Foster Road. This photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Thursday, June 15, 1950 (negative 9 of 14).
Portrait of a group of women posing with a car at Jantzen Beach in Portland on August 15, 1929. They are wearing sashes and swimming suits. The women, each representing a business or organization, participated in a beauty contest held as part of a picnic sponsored by the East Side Commercial Club. The woman at front center, sitting on the bumper of the car and wearing an “Oriental Theatre” sash, is Jerry Chenoweth, who won the contest. Standing next to her is Mary Benoit, representing Sears Roebuck Co., who took second place. A brief story about the contest and picnic was published on Page 10 of the Oregon Journal on August 16, 1929, under the headline “Bathing Girls Not Afraid to Get Hair Damp.”
Portrait of a group of women posing with a car at Jantzen Beach in Portland on August 15, 1929. They are wearing sashes and swimming suits. The women, each representing a business or organization, participated in a beauty contest held as part of a picnic sponsored by the East Side Commercial Club. The woman at front center, sitting on the bumper of the car and wearing an “Oriental Theatre” sash, is Jerry Chenoweth, who won the contest. Standing next to her is Mary Benoit, representing Sears Roebuck Co., who took second place. A brief story about the contest and picnic was published on Page 10 of the Oregon Journal on August 16, 1929, under the headline “Bathing Girls Not Afraid to Get Hair Damp.”
Negative of a photographic postcard showing a street in Beaverton, Oregon. Businesses and automobiles line both sides of the street. There are signs for Carr Chevrolet, the Coffee Cup Cafe, and other businesses. Large advertisement for Coca-Cola on the side of a building. Handwriting on negative reads, "Beaverton, Oregon. Christian 11-300."
Negative of a photographic postcard showing a service station in Biggs Junction, Oregon. A sign on the building reads, "Biggs Mobilgas," and another sign advertises a confectionary and lunch room. There are 2 automobiles at the station.
A photograph of a boat chute installed at the top of South Falls at Silver Falls State Park for Al Faussett's waterfall run. Automobiles are visible parked in the distance.
An automobile is parked on a bridge over the Calapooia River in Brownsville, Oregon. A man and child on a motorcycle can be seen driving in the opposite direction. A church is partially visible on the other side of the bridge. A sign on the bridge reads, "$25. Fine For Riding, Or Driving, Faster Than A Walk On This Bridge. Or Driving More Than Ten Head Of Stock Over This Bridge At One Time."