Pipeline employee photograph album

Guide to the Pipeline employee photograph album
circa 1970-1975
An Alaska Historical Society collection

Collection number: HMC-1202-AHS.
Creator: unknown.
Title: Pipeline employee photograph album.
Dates: circa 1970-1975.
Volume of collection: 0.5 cubic feet.
Language of materials: Materials in the collection are in English.
Collection summary: Photographs taken by an employee who worked for the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System and traveled throughout Alaska.

Biographical note:
The creator of the photograph album worked for the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS) in the early 1970s.

Collection description:
The collection contains a photograph album with photographs taken by an employee of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System who travelled throughout Alaska and the Yukon. Subjects of the photographs include: Whitehorse, Haines, Kasilof, Ninilchik, Homer, Bristol Bay, Kanektok River, various towns and scenery along the Kenai Peninsula, Tetlin Junction, Fairbanks, Skagway, Chickaloon, Douglas Island, Palmer, Klukshu, Juneau, Talkeetna, and Tebenkof Bay. Photographs include Alaska scenery, harbors, boats, and people, including one of Anne Purdy, buildings, and cabins.

Arrangement: The collection is arranged in original order.

Digitized copies: This collection has not been digitized. For information about obtaining digital copies, please contact Archives and Special Collections.

Rights note: Archives does not hold copyright to materials in the collection.

Preferred citation: Pipeline employee photograph album, Alaska Historical Society collections, Archives and Special Collections, Consortium Library, University of Alaska Anchorage.

Works used in preparation of inventory: Biographical information provided by the donor.

Acquisition note: This collection was donated to the Alaska Historical Society in 2014 by Sue Massey, the sister of the person who created the album. The Historical Society retains ownership of the collection and placed it on deposit in Archives and Special Collections in 2014.

Processing information: This collection was described by Veronica Denison in 2015.

 

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