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Title
The Rocky Creek Bridge and Pacific Ocean as seen from the Carmel-San Simeon section of the Roosevelt Highway, Calif.
Contributor
Frashers Inc
Date Created and/or Issued
[1946]
Publication Information
Pomona, Calif. : Frashers Fotos
Contributing Institution
California State Library
Collection
California History Section Picture Catalog
Rights Information
Please contact the contributing institution for more information regarding the copyright status of this object.
Description
Plates in: [Henry R. and Catherine V. Snyder photograph album], pg. [37d].
"May & April 1946" -- handwritten on verso.
2014-4988.
Between 1944-1945, lived in the Cordonices Village housing project in Berkeley. Worked at the Naval Ordnance Test Station (now Naval Air Weapons Center, China Lake) between 1945 and 1946. Lived in family housing on base, Dibb Road.
Type
image
Format
Photographs.
Nonprojected graphic
Extent
1 photographic print (postcard) ; 3 1/2 x 5 3/8 in.
Identifier
(C)001526352CSL01-Aleph
Language
English
Subject
Snyder, Henry R.--Photographs
Snyder, Catherine V.--Photographs
Bridges--California--Monterey County
Coastlines--California--Monterey County
Roads--California--Monterey County
Monterey County (Calif.)--Photographs
California Highway 1 (Calif.)--Photographs
Photographic prints
Photograph albums
Photographic postcards
Place
California
Monterey County
Monterey County (Calif.)
California Highway 1 (Calif.)

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