REFERENCE CODE: AkAMH

REPOSITORY NAME:
Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center
Bob and Evangeline Atwood Alaska Resource Center
625 C Street
Anchorage, AK 99501
Phone: 907-929-9235
Fax: 907-929-9233
Email: resourcecenter@anchoragemuseum.org

Guide prepared by: Sara Piasecki, Archivist

TITLE: Loretta Tibor Panoramas

COLLECTION NUMBER: B2018.003

OVERVIEW OF THE COLLECTION

Dates: 1990

Extent: 24 items

Language and Scripts: The collection is in English.

Name of creator(s): Loretta Tibor

Administrative/Biographical History:
Loretta Tibor was a rural health nurse. She had just bought a new camera before her trip to
Bethel in 1990, and used it while there to capture twelve panoramic images of town.

Scope and Content Description:
The collection consists of 12 color negatives and 12 color panoramic prints of Bethel scenes.
For more information, see Detailed Description of Collection.

Arrangement: Arranged by format, then by exposure number.


CONDITIONS GOVERNING ACCESS AND USE

Restrictions on Access: The collection is open for research use.

Physical Access: Original items in good condition.


Technical Access: No special equipment is needed to access the materials.

Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use:
The Anchorage Museum is the owner of the materials and makes available reproductions for
research, publication, and other uses. Written permission must be obtained from the
Anchorage Museum before any reproduction use. The Anchorage Museum does not
necessarily hold copyright to all of the materials in the collections. In some cases, permission
for use may require seeking additional authorization from the copyright owners.

Preferred Citation:
Loretta Tibor Panoramas; Anchorage Museum, B2018.003

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

Acquisition and Appraisal Information
Donated by Tibor in January 2018.


SUBJECTS
Bethel (Alaska)

Detailed Description of the Collection
1 — [view down boardwalk to building. Per Timothy Miller: “Sackett Hall houses up to 37 co-ed students in four-person suites with bathroom, refrigerators, and a microwave. Sackett Hall includes meal service, a spacious common area, cable T.V., wireless connection, coin-operated laundry, and is within close walking distance of the campus and the Consortium Library. Sackett Hall is next to UA Kuskokwim Campus, located at 205 Akiak Drive”]
 2 — [two-story house on water, with snowmachines in driveway]
 3 — [houses on Katie Hately Lane, with street sign at right]
4 — [town scene, street corner, dumpster with ravens painted on it in center. Per Timothy Miller: Blueberry Subdivision]
 5 — [exterior of Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta Regional Hospital]
 6 — [town scene in residential area, with house numbered 335 in center, boardwalk leading to house]
 7 — [riverboat and barge tied to riverbank]
 8 — [river scenic, with rainbow in distance, barge in right foreground]
 9 — [river docks area, with small boats tied up at left near parked vehicles, cranes and ships at right]
 10 — [rainbow over Moravian Church]
 11 — [street view, with AC Value Center at right, Video World in background]
 12 — [exterior of AC Value Center, with taxi cab parked in front; Alaska Commercial Co.] Guide written: February 2, 2018