Mt. Hood as seen from the Mt. Hoop Loop Highway on Laurel Hill. The road is visible in the foreground and curves around a steep rock face. Two men can be seen at the side of the road with their backs to the camera, looking at Mt. Hood.
A man stands on top of a large boulder holding a hatchet and looking off into the distance. A small tree grows out of the boulder in front of him and a larger tree is seen behind him. Accompanying description reads, "A fir tree 8' in diameter is growing atop a huge boulder that is fully 20 feet in diameter and extends at least ten feet above the ground, with but a few inches of ? vegetation serving for soil, the tree clings tight by sending its roots down in crevices in the rock and moisture is drawn from the porous rock ? cava formation near Silverton, Oregon. Government Camp, Mt. Hood, Oregon. 1927. J.D.D. Drake."
A ravine on the side of Mount Hood. Rolling hills are visible in the background. The original paper sleeve for this negative identifies the location as the headwaters of the Sandy River.
Five unidentified men resting on Mount Hood. Four of the men are laying down while the fifth stands. Four of them have walking sticks. All are wearing trousers, vests, and hats.
Negative of a photographic postcard showing a street scene in Odell, Oregon. Businesses include a Chevron gas station, S&L Food Store, and more. Snow-capped Mount Hood is in the background. Handwriting on negative reads, "Odell, Oregon. Christian 11-984."
Negative of a composite photograph showing the Hood River Bridge over the Columbia River in the Columbia River Gorge. Looking south from White Salmon, Washington towards Hood River, Oregon. Snow-capped Mount Hood is in the background. The clouds in the sky were added from a different photograph. Handwriting on negative reads, "Interstate Bridge. Hood River, Ore. to White Salmon, Wn. Christian 11-754." Negative is discolored.
Negative of a photographic postcard showing a view of Portland, Oregon with Mount Hood in the background. Taken from the west hills and looking east. There are plants and trees in the foreground.
The sun sets on the horizon behind a farm field in the Willamette Valley. A mountain, likely Mount Hood, is visible in the background. Taken over the roof of an automobile, visible in the foreground. This image was likely taken by staff of the Valley Migrant League's Opportunity News circa 1965 - 1968.
Photograph of a large herd of sheep grazing in a field in front of Mount Hood in Oregon. Typed note on the back of the print reads, "No. 1027 - Sheep grazing on west slope of Mt. Hood in Oregon." Signature on the bottom of the print reads, "Gifford." Stamp on the back for Angelus Commercial Studio.
Photograph showing a view of several orchards and farms in the Hood River Valley at the base of Mount Hood. The mountain is covered in snow. Handwritten label on the bottom of the print reads, "Hood River Valley - Oregon. Home of Apple Grower Association Products." Handwritten note on the back of the print reads, "Mount Hood in Oregon from the head of Hood River Valley." Stamp on the back for Angelus Commercial Studio.
Photograph of a man holding onto a branch of a tree in an orchard. Long rows of trees stretch out behind him. Mount Hood is in the background. Likely taken near Parkdale, Oregon in the Hood River Valley.
Photograph taken from a high angle showing snow covered trees, hills, and Mt. Jefferson in the distance. On the left side of the frame, two linemen can be seen at the top of a utility pole, with other poles visible throughout the image. Written on the negative is "57-320." (Image note: see related image PGE 57-320-9).
Photograph looking uphill towards the Timberline Lodge building, with two women in skis facing towards the right. Snow can be seen on the ground and the slanted roof of the lodge, which also includes wood shingle siding with stone. Written on the negative is "57-320."
Photograph looking uphill, showing two linemen on a utility pole at the left side of the frame. The top portion of Mt. Hood can be seen on the right, visible above the trees. Snow is visible on the ground, trees, and the mountain. Written on the negative is "57-320."
Models Harriet O'Halloran and Becky Anthony on Mount Hood, sitting on a snowy hillside above Timberline Lodge. Both women are wearing shorts, while one makes a snowball. Mount Jefferson can be seen in the distance. Photographs from this series were published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, June 18, 1950 (negative 8 of 21).
Models Harriet O'Halloran and Becky Anthony in front of Mount Hood, photographed at the Timberline Lodge. One woman is holding a set of skis while the other smiles at the camera. Mount Hood is covered in snow. This photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, June 18, 1950 (negative 5 of 21).
Models Harriet O'Halloran and Becky Anthony at Timberline Lodge. They both wear sweaters and are skiing down a small slope. A snow-covered Mount Hood can be seen in the distance. Photographs from this series were published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, June 18, 1950 (negative 4 of 21).
Models Harriet O'Halloran and Becky Anthony, both wearing shorts and holding skis, stand in front of a snow-covered hillside below Mount Hood, at the Timberline Lodge. Photographs from this series were published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, June 18, 1950 (negative 10 of 21).
Harriet O'Halloran and Becky Anthony (right), with other women, gathered in front of a window at Timberline Lodge, looking towards Mount Jefferson. Photographs from this series were published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, June 18, 1950 (negative 11 of 21).
Models Harriet O'Halloran and Becky Anthony in front of Mount Hood, photographed at the Timberline Lodge. The women are wearing skis and sweaters, one leaning downward while adjusting a ski. The snow covered peak of Mount Hood can be seen up-slope. Photographs from this series were published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, June 18, 1950 (negative 1 of 21).
Photograph showing skiers on a chairlift at Timberline Lodge. Single chairs hang from a cable, strung from metal towers. Uphill is the summit of Mt. Hood (negative 8 of 18).
Photograph, looking south, showing three people standing in front of an ice covered building, most likely Timberline Lodge. Mt. Jefferson and the Three Sisters can be seen in the distance. One person is wearing a jacket with “Timberline Chair Lift” written on the back (negative 2 of 18).
Photograph, looking south, showing two people standing in front of an ice covered building, most likely Timberline Lodge. Mt. Jefferson and the Three Sisters can be seen in the distance (negative 3 of 18).