HÔTEL DU RHONE
Genève
Postcard published by Éditions Sartori Fils, Genève, 3047.
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El cajón del viajero ~ El calaix del viatger ~ Le tiroir du voyageur ~ Il cassetto del viaggiatore
Postcard published by Éditions Sartori Fils, Genève, 3047.
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Advertising postcard (1960s).
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Trolleybus line 40, Marqués del Duero - San Andrés.
[1960s]
(Source: Jorge Morales, Facebook.)
Advertising postcard published by E. M. S. A.
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Postcard published by Tabacchi Di Leo Eduardo, Agrigento, Nº 2 (1960s).
The Temple of Athena (formerly Temple of Hera), also known as the Temple of Juno (from the Roman name for the goddess) or Temple D, is a Greek temple in the ancient city of Akragas located in the Valley of the Temples of Agrigento. It was built in the second half of the 5th century BC, around 450 BC and belongs in time and style to the Classical Doric period.
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FC line trolleybus (Marqués de Duero - Sant Andreu de Palomar) in 1960s.
The FC was the first trolleybus line established in Barcelona, in 1941. In December 1967 this trolleybus line was replaced by buses.
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Advertising postcard published by FER's(1960s).
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Postcard published by André Leconte / GUY, Paris, Nº 6 071.
(1960s)
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Postcard published by Multigraf, Terni, Nº 104.
The Douglas DC-4 is an American four-engined (piston), propeller-driven airliner developed by the Douglas Aircraft Company. First flight, 14 February 1942. Military versions of the plane, the C-54 and R5D, served during World War II, in the Berlin Airlift and into the 1960s. From 1945, many civil airlines operated the DC-4 worldwide. Caracteristics: Wing span, 35.81 m; Length, 28.46 m; Hight, 8.40 m; Cruising speed, 333 Km/h; Maximum gauge with full load, 3,444 Km; Seats, 44. This model was retired in 1991.
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Advertising postcard published by Fotoedizioni Crovini (1960s).
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Postcard published by Plastichrome, Nº P70835 (1960s).
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Postcard published by Verlag Bockelmann, Langenargen, Nº 777 (1960s).
The MS Deutschland was built in Deggendorf (Niederbayern) by the Deggendorfer Werft und Eisenbau Gesellschaft, and was put into service on 4 June 1935. Between 1949 and 1952 it sailed under the name Lindau, and from 1952 it regained its original name, which it maintained until 1970, when it was named Überlingen II. She was demolished at the end of 2005. She had a length of 56.30 m, a width of 11.80 m and a draft of 1.65 m. Its speed was about 25 km/h, and it could accommodate 800 people. Between 1935 and 1945 it was owned by the Deutsche Reichsbahn, and between 1945 and 1994, by the Deutsche Bundesbahn. In 1994 the property passed to the Bodensee Schiffsbetriebe GmbH.
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Advertising postcard published by Edizioni Sigla Beta, Genova, AL/1 (1960s).
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Advertising postcard (1960s).
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Advertising postcard published by Jahre Foto Risch-Lau, Bregenz, F 21.412 (1960s).
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Postcard published by Putnik, Zagreb, 14088 (1960s).
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to Dragan B. (https://worldofstamp2.wordpress.com/).
Postcard published by Distribuidora Santiago, Caracas, Nº 815 (1960s).
The Hotel Tamanaco Intercontinental, with 400 rooms, was designed by the American architect John Wellborn Root Jr. It was inaugurated in 1953. Tamanaco is the name of an indigenous chief and warrior of the Mariches and Quiriquires tribes during the 16th century, one of the historical figures of indigenous resistance against the Spanish conquest of Venezuelan territory.
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