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Boats_and_ShipsTHE WORLD'S WONDER SHIPS - Queen Mary + Queen Elizabeth - Cunard 1962$75.00TR1787 
Trains_and_RailroadThe year of 1951 witnessed a massive increase in internal-combustion motive power on the ATLANTIC COAST LINE$20.00TR2856 
Trains_and_RailroadThis is the Oakland, California, roundhouse and environs on September 22, 1955. SP's CAB-FORWARD #4203$20.00TR2788A
Trains_and_RailroadThis locomotive was designed by Union Pacific's #9086 4-12-2 and built by the American Locomotive Co.$20.00TR3016A
Trains_and_RailroadThis photograph shows the two cars in their original condition, soon after leaving the builder's plant in the early 1950's built by the Budd Rail Company in April 1952 SANTA FE took delivery$15.00TR2518 
Trains_and_RailroadThis view shows Santa Fe's westbound train No.123 GRAND CANYON, approaching the west siding at Summit, California in November 16, 1963$20.00TR2470 
Trains_and_RailroadThree sets of Chicago and North Western E-7 diesel units line up for servicing in the North Western's California Avenue steamliner ramp in Chicago$20.00TR3098 
Trains_and_RailroadThree UNION PACIFIC Giants at Green River, Wyoming in 1952$20.00TR3012A
Trains_and_RailroadThree UNION PACIFIC giants present an unusual picture of tranquility as they rest in the night at the Ogden, Utah, roundhouse during the 1940's. Unusual because the twenty-five "Big Boys" and 105 "Challengers" were the biggest and most powerful locomotives on the Union Pacific in the 1940's$20.00TR3014 
AutomobiliaThree Years of Automotive Infamy! MASTERS OF THE FIFTIES - 1955-57 CHEVYS by Robert 'Hot Rod Bob' Williams 1985$450.00TR3954 
Boats_and_ShipsTITANIC by Julian White$20.00TR1685 
Boats_and_ShipsTITANIC poster - 1976 American Art Classics$20.00TR1684 
Boats_and_ShipsTITANIC - The Artifact Exhibition, Real Objects, Real People, Real Stories. - For a Limited Engagement Metreon, 4th Floor. San Francisco 2006.$100.00TR1692 
Boats_and_ShipsTITANIC - The Artifact Exhibition, Real Objects, Real People, Real Stories. - For a Limited Engagement Metreon, 4th Floor. San Francisco 2006.$100.00 both each two sidedTR1693 
Boats_and_ShipsTITANIC - TimeLine of Sinking - 1995 Italian$20.00TR1688 
Boats_and_ShipsTITANIC - White Star Line The World's Largest Liner 1994$50.00TR1677 
Boats_and_ShipsTITANIC - White Star Line The World's Largest Liner 1997$50.00TR1678 
AutomobiliaTotally Wrecked 1950 FORD Tudor Sedan in a car or juke yard snap-shotNFSTR3838 
Trains_and_RailroadTRAINS TODAY by Maria Ellen Johnson, Little Wonder Book 112 - 1950$40.00TR2531 
Trains_and_RailroadTran No.123, Santa-Fe's westbound GRANDE CANYON, approaching the west siding switch at Summit - November 16, 1963$20.00TR2498 


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