Avalon and bay from the Chimes Tower, Santa Catalina Island, California
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Inscription | Mrs. F.H. Huber. 223 Yankee Road, Middletown, Ohio. On the "Catalina" en route for the island. Aug. 9th. Dear Lou: We are surely enjoying this trip, - wish you were with us at Long Beach you'd love it I know. We have seen several flying fish, - are arriving in sight of the island now. Love to you and Frank. From the Millers. On the hillside between the St. Catherine Hotel and the town of Avalon, is a Spanish tower containing the Catalina Cathedral Chimes, which ring every quarter hour and are also played announcing the arrival or departure of the steamers. |
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This digital image is a surrogate of an item from the Baja California and the West Postcard Collection.
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Postcard series number: C-21
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Curt Teich & Co.
Western Publishing & Novelty Co., Los Angeles, Cal.
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[Title, Date]. Baja California and the West Postcard Collection. MSS 235. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego.
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