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Old PACKARD PLANT AERIAL photo print 1930's
Old PACKARD PLANT AERIAL photo print 1930's
Photo #1018
(Use this photo number when ordering)
by Jan Kaulins


OLD PACKARD PLANT AERIAL 1930's photo picture print photograph for sale. This is a very fine sepia toned black and white professionally restored AERIAL OLD PACKARD PLANT photo print for sale made from the Original negative/photograph showing the entire historic DETROIT PACKARD PLANT Complex when it was in full operation producing the world famous Packard Motor Car. For this image being a ca. 1930's aerial photo, most likely shot from an open cockpit bi-plane in the wind, it is quite sharp and clear.
 

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