Collection:
Juneau—Douglas City Museum
Object ID:
2013.08.089
Accession#:
2013.08
Credit Line:
Donated by Mildred Goss Jones.
Object Name:
Print, Photographic
Title:
Pacific Airways International's Fairchild from Anchorage
Place:
Juneau, Alaska
Date:
1931
Description:
Black and white photograph of a float plane (sea plane) docked at a wooden hanger. There is a barrel and a hose in the lower proper right corner (sitting on the hanger floor). Buildings, docks, and tree covered mountains in background. There is a man standing on the nose of the aircraft working on the propeller (engine). The word "PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL AIRWAYS" and an arrow are visible on the side of the plane.
Verso has a stamped number "25" in the lower proper right corner in blue ink.
Photographs is of Pacific Airways International's Fairchild from Anchorage in 1931.
Notes:
Located in photo album (2013.08.011A). Attached to album page by corner tabs. White text on album page below the photograph reads: "Pacific Airways International's Fairchild '31 \ From Anchorage".

The album belonged to William G. Brian Harland. He was a mechanic for Alaska—Washington Airways and Alaska Southern Airways. He was based out of Juneau.
People:
Harland, William G. Brian
Harland, Brian
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Print
Photograph
Water
Mountain
Aircraft
Airlines
Aviation
Transportation
Gastineau Channel
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