Box 104
Contains 12 Results:
Point Lay (PL)
This series documents the photographs that Fr. Hubbard took in Alaska through his various expeditions there. The collection consists both of black and white photographs as well as colored photographs. The photographs depict various individuals that Fr. Hubbard encountered, geographic formations, and the daily life of various Inuit peoples. Prints and negatives are in black and white unless otherwise noted.
Peel River (PR)
This series documents the photographs that Fr. Hubbard took in Alaska through his various expeditions there. The collection consists both of black and white photographs as well as colored photographs. The photographs depict various individuals that Fr. Hubbard encountered, geographic formations, and the daily life of various Inuit peoples. Prints and negatives are in black and white unless otherwise noted.
Pribiloff Island (PRI)
This series documents the photographs that Fr. Hubbard took in Alaska through his various expeditions there. The collection consists both of black and white photographs as well as colored photographs. The photographs depict various individuals that Fr. Hubbard encountered, geographic formations, and the daily life of various Inuit peoples. Prints and negatives are in black and white unless otherwise noted.
Pilgrim Springs Mission (PSM)
This series documents the photographs that Fr. Hubbard took in Alaska through his various expeditions there. The collection consists both of black and white photographs as well as colored photographs. The photographs depict various individuals that Fr. Hubbard encountered, geographic formations, and the daily life of various Inuit peoples. Prints and negatives are in black and white unless otherwise noted.
Perryville Harbor (PVH)
This series documents the photographs that Fr. Hubbard took in Alaska through his various expeditions there. The collection consists both of black and white photographs as well as colored photographs. The photographs depict various individuals that Fr. Hubbard encountered, geographic formations, and the daily life of various Inuit peoples. Prints and negatives are in black and white unless otherwise noted.
Shishaldin Volcano (SHV)
This series documents the photographs that Fr. Hubbard took in Alaska through his various expeditions there. The collection consists both of black and white photographs as well as colored photographs. The photographs depict various individuals that Fr. Hubbard encountered, geographic formations, and the daily life of various Inuit peoples. Prints and negatives are in black and white unless otherwise noted.
Shrine Island (SI)
This series documents the photographs that Fr. Hubbard took in Alaska through his various expeditions there. The collection consists both of black and white photographs as well as colored photographs. The photographs depict various individuals that Fr. Hubbard encountered, geographic formations, and the daily life of various Inuit peoples. Prints and negatives are in black and white unless otherwise noted.
Sinarek (SI)
This series documents the photographs that Fr. Hubbard took in Alaska through his various expeditions there. The collection consists both of black and white photographs as well as colored photographs. The photographs depict various individuals that Fr. Hubbard encountered, geographic formations, and the daily life of various Inuit peoples. Prints and negatives are in black and white unless otherwise noted.
Shelikoff Straits (SI)
This series documents the photographs that Fr. Hubbard took in Alaska through his various expeditions there. The collection consists both of black and white photographs as well as colored photographs. The photographs depict various individuals that Fr. Hubbard encountered, geographic formations, and the daily life of various Inuit peoples. Prints and negatives are in black and white unless otherwise noted.
Slocum Inlet (SLC)
This series documents the photographs that Fr. Hubbard took in Alaska through his various expeditions there. The collection consists both of black and white photographs as well as colored photographs. The photographs depict various individuals that Fr. Hubbard encountered, geographic formations, and the daily life of various Inuit peoples. Prints and negatives are in black and white unless otherwise noted.