- Identifier
- wwu:28329
- Title
- Aerial view of the Pacific American Fisheries (PAF) complex in Fairhaven at the foot of Harris Avenue. Several buildings have "P.A.F." painted in white on their roofs.
- Date
- 1948
- Description
- Caption on reverse in pencil: "Probably 1948" and stamped on reverse: "Jacobson's Studio - Bellingham, Wash." Fishing boats are docked there and lumber floats in a boom the water beyond. The railroad tracks run diagonally across the photo from south to north. Beyond the tracks South Hill and Fairhaven are visible. Also visible is part of the plane carrying the photographer.
- Digital Collection
- Biery (Galen) Papers and Photographs
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Galen Biery papers and photographs
- Local Identifier
- gb3030
- Identifier
- wwu:28259
- Title
- Aerial view from the west over Bellingham Bay toward Fairhaven with PAF buildings in the foreground
- Date
- 1946-10-15
- Description
- South Hill on the left side and Chuckanut Ridge on the right, Galbraith (Lookout) Mountain and Mt. Baker foothills beyond. Buildings and houses in Fairhaven and Happy Valley are visible. There appears to be a marina north of the PAF complex. Written in ink on the front: "10/15 '46 - P.2.2" Stamped on reverse: "Jacobson's Studio - Bellingham, Wash."
- Digital Collection
- Biery (Galen) Papers and Photographs
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Galen Biery papers and photographs
- Local Identifier
- gb2925
- Identifier
- wwu:28243
- Title
- Our Saviour's Lutheran Church, at 1717 Mckenzie Ave, Bellingham, Washington
- Date
- 1950-1955
- Description
- One large and four small pointed arched windows on the side and three on one side at the base of the steeple, two over the entrance. Small steeples and gables run around the bottom of the steeple. A sign on the side of the church reads "Our Saviour's Lutheran Church" with illegible writing below. This church was built in 1913. The parsonage is a craftsman bungalow adjacent to the church in the photo; today it is across 18th St. It was moved to its present location in 1961 when the present sanctuary was being built at 18th and McKenzie. It was dedicated at Easter 1962. The church in this photo must have been demolished for the new one. There appears to be an animal or small child sitting in the middle of the street by the side of the church. Stamped on reverse: "Jacobson's Studio 1415 1/2 Cornwall Ave. Bellingham, Wash."
- Digital Collection
- Biery (Galen) Papers and Photographs
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Galen Biery papers and photographs
- Local Identifier
- gb2910