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Glass Bottom Boat Cleopatra – Catalina Island CA – Avalon Harbor – 1907 Postcard
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Glass Bottom Boat Cleopatra – Santa Catalina Island CA – Avalon – 1907 Postcard
Vintage postcard featuring the glass bottom power boat Cleopatra off Santa Catalina Island, California. Colorized scene showing passengers aboard with coastal rock formations in the background.
Image Details
- Type: Vintage postcard
- Title/Caption: "Glass Bottom Power Boat 'Cleopatra'"
- Location: Santa Catalina Island, California
- Publisher: Detroit Publishing Co.
- Card Number: 9110
- Era: Early 1900s (circa 1907)
- Style: Colorized lithograph
Postmark & Stamp
- Postmark Location: Avalon, California
- Postmark Date: July 3, 1907
- Receiving Mark: Pasadena, California – July 4, 1907
- Stamp: U.S. 1¢ Benjamin Franklin
Message & Address
Recipient:
Miss Bell
287 N. Euclid Ave
Pasadena, California
Message (Back – Transcription):
“arrived all O.K. lots of room. come. nice & cool. plenty of fish.”
Front Border Writing (Partial Transcription):
“we have lots of room & plenty of fish. nice & cool … Miss Bell”
(Some portions faint or partially illegible)
Condition
- Posted postcard
- Writing on front and back
- Visible wear consistent with age
- Please review images for exact condition
What You Get
- High-resolution digital scans
- Front and back images included
- Delivered as high-quality JPG files
Restoration Note
This postcard is sourced from original historical material.
It may be lightly cleaned or digitally restored for clarity while preserving original detail.
No AI-generated images are used.
Digital Download Notice
- This is a digital product. No physical item will be shipped
- Files are available after purchase through your account
- Downloads may be limited—please save your files after download
Usage
- Personal use only unless otherwise stated
- Files may not be shared, redistributed, or resold
Notes
- Colors may vary slightly depending on screen settings
- This is a scan of an original item; minor imperfections are part of its history