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Title
Fairchild Aerial Surveys photography of the Santa Monica coastline north to south from Santa Monica High School and Pico Blvd.to John Adams Junior High School and Ocean Park Blvd. (Job #C235-B11) flown June 1928
Creator
Fairchild Aerial Surveys
Date Created and/or Issued
1928
Contributing Institution
Santa Monica Public Library
Collection
Santa Monica Image Archives
Rights Information
Images are for personal research, scholarly and educational purposes. Contact the Santa Monica Public Library Image Archives for information about the reproduction of images. The Library assumes no responsibility for the improper use of any image from the Archives.
Description
Santa Monica Public Library Image Archives. C406 Digital object 1410 img0095
Type
image
Format
1 photographic print : b&w.
Identifier
http://digital.smpl.org/cdm/ref/collection/smarchive/id/1529
Subject
John Adams Junior High (Santa Monica, Calif.)--Aerial views
Santa Monica High School (Santa Monica, Calif.)--Aerial views
Coasts--California--Santa Monica--Aerial views
Piers--California--Santa Monica--Aerial views
Hollister Avenue (Santa Monica, Calif.)--Aerial views
Lincoln Boulevard (Santa Monica, Calif.)--Aerial views
Ocean Park Boulevard (Santa Monica, Calif.)--Aerial views
Relation
243796982
Provenance
Donated to the Library from City Collections.

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