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The Gondoliers by Gilbert and Sullivan
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The Gondoliers by Gilbert and Sullivan
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Publishers: [Pomona College Theater]
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Pacific Mail Steam Ship Company's Steamer, "City of Peking."
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Dimensions at left of the title; hull and engine builder at right. Above title, in small print: Donaldson Brothers, Five Points, New York. On verso is a name and adrees in ink, and a notation in pencil. Focus of item: City of Peking.
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The Maclay Rancho Ex Mission of San Fernando
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The verso of this map presents sales information. It notes Maclay College is in operation, hence this map would seem later than 233033, 233034, 233038. Gift of Mrs. Catherine Dace, May 1938. "Trustees: H. L. Macneil, Geo. C. Hagar, C. Maclay, J. K. Alexander, R. M. Widney." MS note: 233017. Relief: no. Projection: Cylindrical. Printing Process: Lithography. Verso Text: Letterpress sales description. .
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Discover Australia
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"James Northfield"--artist's signature reproduced on the poster. "Particulars at government, shipping & travel offices"-- text along the bottom. "Australia's history began, when Captain Cook anchored in Botany Bay in 1770"--caption below image of Captain Cook. "Australian National Publicity Association, Railway Building, Flinders Street, Melbourne"--lower right corner, surmounted by a gray kangaroo logo. "Printed by – F.W. Niven Pty. Ltd."--stamp in grey ink, bottom edge, small type. "Pomona Travel Agency / Charlotte Davis / 109 West Center St. - LY. 2-0019 / Pomona, California"--on verso, stamped in black ink. "Australia"--on verso, in ms. twice, in purple ink and in pencil.
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Canadian Pacific railway and steamships span the World : bridging two oceans and linking four continents
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The map is within a printed frame, the title is printed above and below this frame; in the left corner above the frame is an image of the Spirit of the Pacific and in the right corner is an image of the Spirit of the Atlantic, sculptures by Isidore Konti from the 1904 World's Fair (Louisiana Purchase Exposition) which marked the 100th anniversary of the Louisiana Purchase. "Copyright, 1923, in Canada and the United States by the Candian Pacific Railway / Engraved and printed at the Matthews-Northrup Works, Buffalo, N.Y."--text, small type, lower left corner of the map. Poster backed by linen and is tacked onto two wood dowels; meant to hang as a wall map. "C.P.R. World Map"--on verso, in ms., in pencil.
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