File:Wrigley Catalina.jpg

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English: Title: Side view of William Wrigley's steamship Catalina pulling off of pier with crowd of people on the decks in Los Angeles, Calif., 1924. Notes:Handwriting on negative states "S.S. Catalina".
Date Publication date: 1924
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Original text : Los Angeles Times photographic archive, UCLA Library

Author Los Angeles Times.
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2008-11-30 02:16 596×438× (157754 bytes) Tillman Title: Side view of William Wrigley's steamship Catalina pulling off of pier with crowd of people on the decks in Los Angeles, Calif., 1924 Publication:Los Angeles Times Publication date:1924 Notes:Handwriting on negative states "S.S. Catalina"

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