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Title
Aerial View no. 3, San Bruno, Early 1930s
Creator
Bohm, Carl
Date Created and/or Issued
193X?
Contributing Institution
San Bruno Public Library
Collection
California Revealed from San Bruno Public Library
Rights Information
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Description
Aerial view of San Bruno taken in early 1930s. Visible in the photograph are Tanforan and the Heart District. Fred Beltramo was pilot of plane. Gift of Una Beltramo.
Type
image
Format
Copy
Photograph
Extent
8 x 14 cm
Unknown
Identifier
csbrp_000033
Language
English
Subject
Aerial views--California--San Bruno
Aerial photographs
Provenance
San Bruno Public Library
California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.

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