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Lindbergh Field, San Diego, CA
Code: CA7760
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Fun linen view of the Lindbergh Field and Aministration Building, circa the 1940s. Signs over hangars say "Ryan". Palm trees, good cars, lots of little planes in the sky.
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Naval Air Station, San Diego
Code: CA7765
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Large letter linen "Greetings from the U.S. NAVAL AIR Station", San Diego, California, circa the 1940s. Shows all sorts of militaristic activities inside large letters, aircraft carrier in background.
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U. S. Navy Plane Carrier at Anchor
Code: CA7771
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Super linen view of a U. S. Navy Plane Carrier at Anchor - Looking Up Broadway, San Diego, circa the 1940s. Good colors, nice American flags flying on the ship.
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Pacific Torpedo Fleet
Code: CA7681
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Marvelous early view of the Pacific Torpedo Fleet, circa about 1915 I'd say. All the Fleet has American flags flying. Beautiful sky.
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A Salute from MARINE Corps Base
Code: CA7761
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Red-white-and-blue linen "Greetings from MARINE Corps Base, San Diego," circa WWII or thereabouts.
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Airway Diner, San Diego
Code: AirwayDiner
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Excellent linen view of the Boggs Bros. Airway Diner, which is in the shape of a train (though it could very well be a remodeled train car). Also in this image are the Boggs Bros. Fountain Drive-In Canteen to the upper left, and the Patio of the Canteen to the upper right. Great train!
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Red Sails Inn
Code: RedSailsInn
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Terrific linen view of the "Red Sails Inn," at the foot of G Street, in San Diego. Probably a take on that wonderfully cheesy song "Red Sails in the Sunset," this is a marvelous and lovely view of the restaurant, showing the sign at the entrance, the sail boat with the red sail, the fluttering pennants, the "Red Sails Inn" sign to the left with the sunset above it, and the water with two sailboats in the distance behind the Inn. Great colors and details, circa the late 1940s or early 1950s.
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