A view of children riding a ferris wheel at a carnival. Children are seated in seats on the ferris wheel that is surrounded by multiple posters advertising the store Fred Meyer. A small picket fence surrounds the ferris wheel and is attached to a large sign that reads, The Giant Ferris Wheel. In front of the sign is a small wooden ticket booth with a striped pointed canvas roof. A man dressed in a hat, sweater with zipper, trousers, and lace up boots leans on the front of the ticket booth. Surrounding the base of the ferris wheel is a group of men and a boy who leans on the picket fence. Visible in the background are multiple canvas tents and a ticket booth.
Three male students in a classroom setting stand next to a wooden architectural model. The boys wear trousers, hats, and long sleeved shirts with rolled-up sleeves. An older man uses a long piece of wood to point at this structure as he instructs the boys. The instructor wears eyeglasses, long sleeved shirt, necktie, belt, and trousers. A blackboard with writing on its surface lines the room's walls. The words carpenter apprentices, line drawings, and a list of questions concerning carpentry are written in chalk on the surface of the chalkboard. A partially built wooden architectural model is visible directly behind the instructor. Other objects visible in this image include a wood framed doorway, wooden floor, and walls with wood panelling.
Black and white image of an Indian identified as Spadis, a Columbia River Indian, posing in costume. A cowboy hat rests on a blanket covered table next to her.