Packard Limousine Crossing the Streetcar Tracks at Lindell Boulevard and Boyle Avenue by Charles Clement Holt

Packard Limousine Crossing the Streetcar Tracks at Lindell Boulevard and Boyle Avenue

(Packard limousine crossing the streetcar tracks at Lindell Boulevard and Boyle Avenue)


Charles Clement Holt

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1912  ·  Unbekannt  ·  Picture ID: 543174

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Packard Limousine Crossing the Streetcar Tracks at Lindell Boulevard and Boyle Avenue by Charles Clement Holt. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
vintage · driver · monochrome · buggy · train · stage-coach · bridge · dirt · street · trees · packard · limousine · crossing · streetcar · tracks · lindell · boulevard · boyle · avenue
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