Verso: Backside of the postcard shows an illegible message from the sender to the recipient, Ms. Ed. whose last name is illegible.
[Newman Post Card Company, Los Angeles, made in Germany, A.A. 18]]]>
Verso: Shows a written address along with a stamp.
[No publisher stated]]]>
Verso: Typical postcard backside. To the recipient Mrs. Daisy McLean, a hand written note recounting that this beach is where they used to collect stones and shells, also recounting that this is where a little girl drowned.
[No publisher stated]]]>
Verso: Stamps and the recipient's name Miss Nellie Myers.
[Rieder, M., Los Angeles, Cal., 565]]]>
Verso: Describes the importance of this surfing spot in Ventura and emphasizes the impact surfing has on the lifestyle of the community.
[Taylormade Color Productions, Ventura, Calif. (Henry McGrew Printing, Kansas City, Mo.), 55587]]]>
[Detroit Publishing Co. ("Phostint" card), 70877]]]>
Library records indicate: The Coos Bay sank off of the pier in 1915, and was thrown up onto the beach following a night of high waves 1947-11-25. Landed on top of an Associated Oil Co. pipeline, and breaking it. ]]>
Scale approximately [1:16800].
[APM-044 in map index, Photo ID # 38, index # B-16, Jun 1929, C563; M, N - 4, Automobile Club of Southern California, Map of Ventura County, ©2003]]]>
Scale approximately [1:16800].
[APM-043 in map index, Photo ID # 37, index # B-15, Jun 1929, C563; M, N - 4, Automobile Club of Southern California, Map of Ventura County, ©2003]]]>
Scale approximately [1:16800].
[APM-042 in map index, Photo ID # 36, index # B-14, Jun 1929, C563; M - 4, Automobile Club of Southern California, Map of Ventura County, ©2003]]]>