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MilitaryU.S.S. INDIANAPOLIS CB-35 in San Francisco Bay, got this from the Chronicle in the `970's$10.00TR1256 
MilitaryU.S.S. BROOKLYN CL-40 in it's war paint$10.00TR1239 
MilitaryU..S. SAN FRANCISCO CA-38 at the bottom left it says USS SAN FRANCISCO (Cruiser) M-10 I got this and other photographs from a Fleet Week in the late 70's or early 80's$25.00TR1248 
MilitaryShot of the APD-105 U.S.S. MYERS (XDE-595) 1945NFSTR1189 
MilitarySnap-shot Photograph No.11 of the wreck of A Naval Squadron of Seven 4-stack Destroyers off course. Off the Honda, 75 miles north of Santa Barbara, California in steep bank of fog - September 9, 1923$20.00TR1169 
MilitarySnap-shot Photograph No.0 of the wreck of A Naval Squadron of Seven 4-stack Destroyers off course. Off the Honda, 75 miles north of Santa Barbara, California in steep bank of fog - September 9, 1923$20.00TR1157 
MilitaryGlossy Photo of the U.S.S.ARIZONA BB-39 after the top-side superstructure and the No.2,3 & 4th turrets were removed$20.00 TR1269 
Military"OAKLAHOMA", "ARIZONA" & MARYLAND departing San Francisco 1936$25.00TR1179 
MilitaryProfile WARSHIP special 29 - H.M.S. BELFAST Edinburgh Class Cruiser 1939-1971 by John Wingate DSC 1971$10.00TR1424 
Automobilia1950 FORD tudor-seadan on the assembly LineNFSTR3770 
Automobilia1949 FORD tudor-seadan's on a car transport delivering shinny new Ford'sNFSTR3710 
AutomobiliaSnap-shot 1950 FORD Coupe with customized grill with the Bullet removedNFSTR3830A
AutomobiliaSnap-shot 1950 FORD Coupe with customized grill with the Bullet removedNFSTR3830B
Automobilia1950 FORD's Police Units and Officers somewhere in Ohio. Promotional PictureNFSTR3774 
Boats_and_ShipsGlass Dish S.S.BRASIL Maiden Voyage 1958 - Moore-McCormack Lines $50.00TR2183 
Boats_and_ShipsPACIFIC FAR EAST LINES porcelain Ash-Tray Think it from the late 70's$40.00TR2180 
Trains_and_RailroadATCHISON, TOPEKA and SANTA FE railway over the span of half-a-century can be discerned by noting that a 2-8-0 very much lie the one in this photograph, was the heaviest locomotive in service on the railroad in 1879$20.00TR2443 
Trains_and_RailroadTravelers going opposite directions on SANTA FE CHIEF train between Los Angeles and Chicago On the eastbound trip two tunnels were encountered close to the top of Cajon Pass, IN this picture the eastbound CHIEF is at the east end of Airay siding, entering the upper tunnel on the climb toward the summit of Cajon Pass on March 20, 1950$20.00TR2472 
Trains_and_RailroadVIRGINIA & TRUCKEE combination car No.20 & RPO No.21 setting on a siding.$20.00TR3214 
Trains_and_RailroadSOUTHERN PACIFIC's AC-8 #4177 4-8-8-2 Cab-Forward as the big 4-8-8-2 nears McCredie Springs, Oregon hauling a load of lumber$20.00TR2793 


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