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ccoron_109
The five crates containing the restored 1938 El Dia del Mercado mural by Alfredo Ramos Martinez are moved into the Coronado Library through the 1909 Spreckels building undergoing renovation, 2005
Ellenjoy Weber
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ccoron_110
The forty-eight foot long steel frame support structure and columns were especially engineered and fabricated to house the 1938 El Dia del Mercado mural by Alfredo Ramos Martinez at the Coronado Library.
Ellenjoy Weber
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ccoron_111
The crated sections of the El Dia del Mercado mural by Alfredo Ramos Martinez were lifted onto supports before being uncrated and placed inside frame, Coronado, 2005
Ellenjoy Weber
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ccoron_112
The two largest panels of the El Dia del Mercado mural by Alfredo Ramos Martinez will be connected by three shorter panels, Coronado, 2005
Ellenjoy Weber
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ccoron_113
All five panels of the El Dia del Mercado mural by Alfredo Ramos Martinez are set in place and ready to receive continued on-site restoration work, Coronado, 2005
Ellenjoy Weber
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ccoron_114
After all five panels of the El Dia del Mercado mural by Alfredo Ramos Martinez are set in place each re-joined seam and edge had to be in-filled and painted, Coronado, 2005
Ellenjoy Weber
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ccoron_115
After the El Dia del Mercado mural by Alfredo Ramos Martinez is set in place each edge is in-filled and painted by Ellie Schmidt, Coronado, 2005
Ellenjoy Weber
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ccoron_116
Brad Wright and Ellie Schmidt continue the restoration work on the El Dia del Mercado mural by Alfredo Ramos Martinez on site at the Coronado Public Library, Coronado, 2005
Ellenjoy Weber
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ccoron_045
As the Coronado-San Diego Bay Bridge nears completion in the background, one of the last ferries to transport automobiles across the San Diego Bay waits for departure, circa 1969
George Sexsmith
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ccoron_046
The end of an era, one of the last ferries to transport automobiles crosses the San Diego Bay, 1969.
George Sexsmith
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ccoron_009
North Island, Coronado and San Diego, California from an Aeroplane, c. 1920 (Postcard).
H. L. Christiance
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ccoron_072
Coronado Yacht Club, c. 1960.
H. L. Swaim
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ccoron_074
Coronado Boathouse, c. 1960.
H. L. Swaim
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ccoron_070
Aerial view of Coronado looking west over golf course, Hotel del Coronado, c. 1960.
H. L. Swaim
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ccoron_071
Boats docked on Glorietta Bay, Coronado, (Calif.) c.1960.
H. L. Swaim
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ccoron_077
John D. Spreckels mansion after it became the Glorietta Bay Inn, Coronado, c. 1960.
H. L. Swaim
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ccoron_078
The Glorietta Bay Inn with the front lawns of the Hotel del Coronado in background, Coronado, c. 1960.
H.L. Swaim
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ccoron_080
Rickshaw used to transport guests from the Hotel del Coronado to Marsh’s Japanese Tea Garden, Coronado (Calif.) c. 1904 (Postcard).
Harold A. Taylor
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George T. Marsh’s Japanese Tea Garden, Coronado (Calif.) c. 1904 (Postcard).
Harold A. Taylor
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George T. Marsh’s Japanese Tea Garden, Coronado (Calif.) c. 1904 (Postcard).
Harold A. Taylor
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