championship

Who Says Women Can't Drive?
2001

Poster has a tan background with black text. In the center is blue, yellow and green sketch of a woman swinging a golf club. Poster reads, "Who says women can't drive?" Text to the left of the...

Toes on the Nose: 4th Annual Women's World Longboard Championships
2002

Poster has a white background with blue, red, and orange text. The main image is a illustration of a blonde woman surfing on a yellow longboard inside a circle. Poster reads, "Toes on the Nose/...

1st Annual Male Stripper Championships
1985

Poster has a white background with black text and images. One male figure is seen with a bowtie to the left and a female figure with her arms stretched upwards is seen towards the right . Poster...

The World Middleweight Championship
1987

Poster is an advertisement for the World Middleweight Boxing Championship of 1987. The background of the poster has a photograph of a boxer standing with both arms raised in front of a cloud of...

1975

A souvenir ticket to a "Salute to the Warriors, 1975 N.B.A. World Champions" held on May 29, 1975 at the Oakland Coliseum Arena, sponsored by the City of Oakland, Alameda County, the Oakland...

1975

A souvenir ticket to a "Salute to the Warriors, 1975 N.B.A. World Champions" held on May 29, 1975 at the Oakland Coliseum Arena, sponsored by the City of Oakland, Alameda County, the Oakland...

1945-46

Two small baseball players stand at bat on top of the trophy. An athlete stands between them, he is much larger, and reaches upward with one arm stretched into the air; it holds a feather(?). They...

1940-41

A golden colored baseball player stands at bat on top of a tall narrow trophy. The trophy is streamlined with a slightly rounded top meeting a tall narrow midsection of copper color. The words E....

1959

Beisbol bat, painted black, with the names of the team as well as the championship stamped in gold ink. Commemorative Bat from the Connie Mack National Championship of 1959, presented to the team...

1998

Souviner banner sponsored by California Federal Bank in honor of the San Diego Padres 1998 National League Championship.

1975

In this scne the caoch of the Golden State Warriors championship baksetball team, Al Attles, is being addressed by an unidentified man with his back to the camera. The coach, wearing a leisure...

1975

The scene is the celebration of the Golden State Warriors National Basketball Association's championship in 1975. The location is probably inside the Oakland Coliseum. An unidentified man is...

1975

The scene is inside the Oakland Coliseum where members of the Warriors Championship team and their spouses or girl friends are standing in conversational groups in an otherwise empty room,...

1975

the scene is outside the Oakland Coliseum, taken from across the freeway. One half of the Coliseum is shown at right. There is a large billboard at center, facing south, whose sign reads "NBA...

1975

The scene is inside the Coliseum, and the event is the celebration of the Warriors basketball team's National Basketball Association championship in 1975. The focus of the photo is an array of...

1975

The national Basketball Association Championship trophy, placed on a round, cloth covered table. Floral arrangement in flower pots below.

1975

Nightime celebration for the Golden State Warriors after they won the championship in 1975. Photo shows a line of players and their families standing together, all laughing, and watching...

c. 1950

This is a photographic negative of a the Oakland Oaks championship flag of 1948. The shot was taken from the lower portion of the outfield stands and up towards the flag sported atop the back of...

c. 1950

This is a photographic negative of three men in an office with a trophy. The trophy is called the Governors Trophy and it is awarded to the Pacific Coast League Champions of the year. The three...

9/29/48

The caption on the back of the photo reads: During the ceremonies that honored Casey Stengel last night at the Oaks Ball Park, the team that brought the pennant to Oakland after 21 long years was...

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