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Malton Airport, Toronto, Canada
Code: CAN3811
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Interesting and nicely colored linen view of the Malton Airport in Toronto, with lots of planes flying around at improbable angles. Postmarked 1949.
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Stapleton Municipal Airport
Code: CO0810
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Nice aerial linen view of Stapleton Municipal Airport, Denver, circa the 1940s/50s. Lots of gray, "United" plane - it looks like it's on the tarmac, but it's actually (supposedly) in the air, according the the view. Hmm.
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Brainard Field, Hartford, CT
Code: CT0670
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Interesting linen view of Brainard Field in Hartford. Disaster seems unavoidable. Circa the 1940s.
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Washington National Airport
Code: DC0850
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Washington National Airport, Gravelly Point, circa the 1930s/40s. Fun early linen view of the airport.
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Washington National Airport
Code: DC0851
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Wonderfully colored linen view of the Washington National Airport, circa the 1940s.
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Terminal, Washington National
Code: DC0854
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Terminal, Washington National Airport. Interesting split linen view of terminal front with cars, and back of terminal facing the planes. Great companion to previous view.
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Washington National Airport
Code: DC0855
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Another great split-view of the Washington National airport, showing the front and back sides of the terminal building. Good details and nice linen coloring. Circa the late 1940s or early 1950s.
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Terrace Dining Room, Washington National Airport
Code: DC0859
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Interesting and unusual interior linen view of the Terrace Dining Room, Washington National Airport, circa the 1950s or so. Flowers on each table, planes outside, and I think that might be the U. S. Capitol off in the center distance.
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National Airport, 1940s
Code: DC2150
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Interesting real photo view of the National Airport, circa the 1940s or so. One airplane is a "Flagship", and the other "The Great Silver Fleet".
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