A view of an interior of a dairy with machinery transferring milk bottles. A male employee dressed in hat, tie, and long sleeved shirt stands next to the machinery. On the rear wall is a door that that has the word, ROOM on its surface. Above a large window is a quote from E.V. McCollum, and various writing concerned with pasteurization. A wall containing this large window has a small opening through which bottles travel on a conveyer belt to another room with additional dairy equipment. On the surface of the window is a reflection of a street, utility pole and lines, trees, and a dwelling. A male employee dressed in an apron and long sleeved shirt is visible in the opposite room.
A interior view of an Angelus Studio exhibit at the First Portland Business Show in Portland, Oregon. Mounted photographs line the display area. A banner that reads, Angelus Commercial Studio, hangs on the wall above the photographs. A wicker chair, a rug with geometric patterns on its surface, and a vase filled with flowers on top of a wooden table are also visible in the exhibit space. Next to the Angelus Studio exhibit is the West Coast Engraving Company's exhibit, which is identified by a banner that hangs above the exhibit space. Visible in the engraving exhibit space are three prints of women in bathing suits.
A woman, identified as a Portland Rose Festival Queen named Jean Marie Hoover, is seated at a carved wooden throne holding a large bouquet of roses. She is dressed in a gown covered with a robe that has a raised scalloped collar and is secured with a jeweled brooch. On either side of her are members of her court holding small bouquets of flowers and dressed in evening gowns and fur shawls. The women's hair is curled and decorated with bows. Partially visible in the background are two wooden structures and a building with a spire.
An interior view of a space, identified as St. Vincent de Paul's, located in Portland, Oregon. Multiple round tables and wooden chairs fill the interior. Men are seated at the tables resting or reading newspapers. In the background of the image is an office partitioned off with windows and a door. Two men, books, shelves, and cubbies with mail are visible through the office windows. Large windows look out onto the street where a pedestrian and a vehicle are partially visible. Light fixtures hang from the ceiling and wooden beams extend from the ceiling to the floor. A sign that reads, No loud talking please is visible on the wall in the background.
An officer, identified as Earl R. Biggs, is dressed in a police uniform, seated at an office desk next to which sit a women and a young girl. The office was identified as an interviewing office for the Sunshine Division. Officer Biggs is dressed in a police uniform that consists of a shirt with collar, necktie, long sleeved coat with badge and patch, belt, trousers, and lace-up shoes. His right hand rests on a desk holding a pencil. His gaze is turned toward the woman and girl seated in two wooden chairs next to him. The woman holds a folded paper sack on her lap and is dressed in a brimmed hat, long jacket, and laced up shoes. The girl is dressed in a matching corduroy hat and jacket, scarf, knee-high socks, and slip-on shoes. In the corner of the office is a wooden cabinet. On top of the cabinet is a rectangular box with a handle that has the word Turnaphone on its surface. Hanging on the wall are framed portraits. Other objects visible in the image are a wastebasket, wooden door, round mirror, wood paneling, light fixture, and a floor pattern with alternating dark and light squares.
An interior view of a gymnasium where boys participate in a variety of physical acitvities. Gymnastics and gym equipment including parallel bars, pommel horses, rings, gym mats, a basketball, basketball hoops, and ladders fill the gym's interior. The boys are dressed in gym clothes consisting of shorts and tank tops with the letter M, in the middle of a pair of wings. Boys are lined up in single file at the far edge of the gym. Directly across from these boys are another set of boys standing with their arms raised over their heads. Four boys stand on a rope ladder in the far right background of the image. Girders and hanging ropes attached to rings hang from the ceiling. A mezzanine level is visible lining the wall in front of large windows.
Two girls pose on an elaborately decorated ocean-themed Rose Festival parade float. The girls are seated in a shell-shaped seat that is lined with light bulbs. Above the shells is a rounded canopy lined with light bulbs and hanging tassels. Each girl is dressed in a headpiece and a detailed gown. Three horned sea serpent sculptures line the front of the float. On the middle of the float is a fish sculpture, and in the rear is a serpent sculpture with a long neck and fins. A sign that hangs from the front of the float reads, 7 Shells of the ocean. Above the sign is a sculpted winged canine. Painted waves can be seen on the front and side of the float. The float is situated on railroad tracks. A large sheer piece of material hangs behind the float partially concealing a large classically styled building with a pediment and columns. Grass fills the foreground of the image.
A woman and two boys sit inside an interior identified as the women's and children's shoe and clothing department of the Sunshine Division. The woman is seated in front of the two boys on a wooden bench that has a rooster painted on its side. The woman is in the process of putting a shoe on one of the boy's feet. Both children are seated in front of the woman in an interior space that has shelves filled with shoes lining its back wall and three rows of clothing that hang on metal bars behind a long wooden counter. The woman is dressed in a long sleeved dress with collar. The boys are dressed in zip-up coats, jeans, and shoes. Other objects visible in the image are two hanging light bulbs, a spool of lace, wood girders, and a stuffed plush animal.
A group of band members, identified as the Air Corps Band, stand on the street in front of the Oriental Theatre. The men hold their instruments and are dressed in uniforms that consist of long coats with collars, hats, and pants. On the marquee of the theater are the words, Oriental Theater Where The Sound Is Better. At the center of the marquee is an elephant with tusks that is flanked by two smaller elephants. All of the words and designs on the marquee are outlined with neon lights. Small lights surround the words that display the theater's current events. On the lower corners of the marquee are two sculptures set into decorately carved niches. The building's facade has ornately carved surface decoration, and arched windows. Pedestrians stand on the sidewalk behind the band. The foreground is filled with a street, partly made of bricks, and railway ties. Visible in the background are theatrical posters, a bicycle, street signs, a street lamp, a Coca-Coal sign, and an awning.
A view of the facade of a theater identified as the Broadway Theatre located in Portland, Oregon. The theatre is situated on a corner of a city block that is lined with automobiles, shops, and buildings. An elaborate marquee extends from the corner of the theatre building advertising the movie Comrade X starring Clark Gable and Hedy Lamarr. On the side of the marquee the movie A Little Bit of Heaven starring Gloria Jean is being advertised. Large words that read The Broadway are visible on the surface of the building in cursive style writing that is outlined in lights. A neon sign that extends from the building reads Broadway Theatre. Movie posters hang near the entryway of the theatre. In the foreground of the image is a paved street embedded with railway ties. Pedestrians, lamp posts, and a bicycle are also visible in the image.