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Unused 1940s San Francisco Bay With U.S. Navy Ships Linen Post Card
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Unused 1940s San Francisco Bay With U.S. Navy Ships Linen Post Card
San Francisco   Oakland   California   City   United States   U.S. Navy   Ship   Sailor   Military   World War II   WWII   History   Historic   Bridge   Post Card   Paper   Ephemera
The picture shows a view of this Unused 1940s San Francisco Bay With U.S. Navy Ships Linen Post Card. This postcard is unused, but it does have an ''Industry - Agriculture For Defense'' one cent Statue of Liberty postage stamp on it. The colorful image is of United States Navy battleships and an aircraft carrier guarding the San Francisco Bay. The ''new'' Bay Bridge is in the background. The post card measures 5-1/2'' x 3-1/2''. It appears to be in excellent unused condition as pictured.

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Unused 1940s San Francisco Bay With U.S. Navy Ships Linen Post Card


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