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RECORD NUMBER
NYJA000615
776 of 894
SERIES TITLE
B. Subject
BOX NUMBER
B078
FOLDER TITLE
Bus -- 5th Ave.
ITEM TITLE
Street Scenes of Double Decker Buses
ITEM CAPTION
Three scenes of double decker buses in New York, built by the Fifth Avenue Coach Company.
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DATE PUBLISHED
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1908?
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