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MilitaryThe Great White Fleet Passing the Straits of Megellan - Cruise Around The World 1907-1909$35.00TR1387 
MilitaryTHE "GREEN DRAGON'S LAIR, ELCO PT Leaving jungle hideout 1944$250.00TR0031 
Busses_and_Taxi_CabsTHE GREYHOUND SCENICRUISER - One thousand of these luxurious dual-level buses 1954$15.00TR3658 
AviationTHE HIGHER THE PERFORMANCE, THE SMALLER THE WINDOW. Take your music to the MAX. Promo Poster for Maxell Tapes$25.00TR3515 
Trains_and_RailroadThe History of the ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE - edited by Pamela Berkman - Bonanza Books 1988$40.00TR2515 
Trains_and_RailroadThe History of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC - Bill Yenne Bonanza Books, New York 1988$60.00TR2688 
Trains_and_RailroadThe History of the UNION PACIFIC - America's Great Transcontinental Railroad edited by Marie Cahill & Lynne Piade - Crescent Books 1989$35.00TR3082 
Trains_and_RailroadThe Kansas City Southern SOUTHERN BELLE which departed Kansas City at 10:00 AM, and ran into New Orleans - Siloam Springs, Arkansas in June 1961$20.00TR2875B
Trains_and_RailroadThe last 4-6-6-4 type locomotive received by the Union Pacific Railroad was the No. 3949 "Challenger" type.$20.00TR3017 
Trains_and_RailroadThe Last of SOUTHERN PACIFIC's famous "Cab-aheads" - AC-12 No.4294$10.00TR2794 
Trains_and_Railroadthe lengthy SP's STARLIGHT is seen awaiting the signal for it's northbound departure 1953$20.00TR2707 
Boats_and_ShipsThe Literary Digest May 30, 1936 featuring "R.M.S.QUEEN MARY" on the cover$20.00TR1740 
Military"The Little Beavers" - Destroyer Squadron 23 - November 1943$35.00TR1220 
Trains_and_RailroadThe location in this picture is one of great interest, too. The track was original the Denver, Northwestern & Pacific's main line from Denver towards Salt Lake City$20.00TR3145 
Boats_and_Ships"The Log of the LA VIAJERA" Outward Bound - '20's$225.00TR2338 
Boats_and_ShipsTHE MAIDEN VOYAGE OF THE TITANIC-From the original painting by CHRIS MAYGER - 1983 $200.00TR1673 
Trains_and_RailroadThe mainline of the SANTA FE RAILWAY stretches somewhat more than 2200 miles from Chicago to Los Angeles on the Pacific coast, and even though the terrain is much the same for hundreds of miles locomotives were changed at every point until 1923$20.00TR2507 
AutomobiliaTHE MOTORCYCLE IN FILM-155 Dwinelle, UC Berkeley September 29th thru October 20th, 1969$120.00 uncut sheetTR3940 
Trains_and_RailroadThe NEW ENGLAND STATES, the subject of this picture, was a luxurious steamliner operated between Boston and Chicago. one of the ALCO's most successful designs 1948$20.00TR2945 
Boats_and_ShipsThe New Leviathan ORIENTAL FOXTROT Orchestra: From New Orleans - to Constantinople. on the S.S.LEVIATHAN 1970's$40.00TR2274 


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