administration
Late 20th Early 21st Century
Poster printed on white paper. At the top are stylized black images of human figures and the text "who''s who in the Reagan Administration" in green. The body of the poster names the president,... |
Late 20th Early 21st Century
Poster has white unprinted edges enclosing a red background. At the center is a blue and white illustration of a man in a suit wearing glasses and smiling. At the top and bottom is "nobody says... |
1978
Poster printed on white paper. At the top is a black background with a black and white illustration of people with guns, axes, hammer and scythes attacking politicians/government officials. Behind... |
04/16/70
Description: Close up of the Sproul Hall administration building doors. Nine glass panes have large holes in them. They are the result of a student protest on the UC Berkeley campus. Photo caption... |
05/19/69
Photo depicts: A line of about a dozen National Guard troops walk across Sproul Administration steps with guns out in front of them. A few students can be seen walking in front of them. |
04/17/70
Photo depicts: A young white police officer sits and leans back on the Sproul Hall Administration building steps in the sun. He leans back on his arms with his legs out stretched. He has taken off... |
postcard album of Universal City, Cal. |
c.1970
A color slide of the Oakland Museum, with the County Courthouse and the Administration buildings in the background. The view is centered on the Oak Street entrance and from a slight elevation. |
1928
From back of photograph: "Telescopic awning at Oakland Airport." A long awning heading towards the Administration Building at Oakland Airport. The awning is made out of an open metal framework... |
8-Aug-33
A view of the exterior of the Administration Building at the Alameda Airport. The central portion of the building is two storeys high; the wings on either side are at a raised one-storey height,... |
30-Nov-28
A view of the exterior of the Administration Building at the Alameda Airport. The central portion of the building is two storeys high; the wings on either side are at a raised one-storey height,... |
1-Apr-35
A low altitude view of the Oakland Airport, looking east over tidelands, four hangars, the administration building, and the runway, toward Oakland. At the left lower edge six ships, possibly U.S... |
4-Dec-39
A ground level shot of the front of the administration building at the San Francisco Airport in 1939. Automobiles are parked in front of the building, characterized by an arched ground floor... |
4-Oct-37
The left margin of the typewritten notation attached to the back of the photo reads, partially, "Interested spectators had today crowded into the San [Francisco airp]ort to view the newly opened... |
26-Jan-28
An aerial view of the the Municipal airport showing hangars 1 and 2 at center, and the Administration Building at right. The name Oakland is painted on the roof of Hangar 1 at center. A biplane... |
c.1930
Two airplane hangars, # 1 left and #2 center, of the Oakland Municipal Airport are shown from ground level. The word, "Oakland" is painted on hangar 1. At right there is the small Administration... |
1939
Four men, from left to right, C.S. McBrien, Guy Turner, Wm. Lawson, and A.H. Abel, are present at the unveiling of a plaque in the Airport Administration building. In this photo Lawson is... |
1940
The working side (i.e. the side closest to the airstrips) of the Administration Building on April 10, 1940, with a low chain-link fence separating the building from the runways. The buidling is... |
c.1925
The same Adminsitration Building as in 2001.1.24 and .25 except that a samll square room with large window area has been built onto the roof at the right of the original building, and a new wing... |
c.1925
The Oakland Airport Administration Building with weather instruments on the roof at left. A metal ladder runs from the ground to the roof. A sign just below the roof peak at center reads just... |
c.1925
The Oakland Airport Administration Building with weather instruments on the roof at left. A metal ladder runs from the ground to the roof. A sign just below the roof peak at center reads just... |
c.1933
An aerial view, looking down the line of five hangars, with a space for another one, between the 2nd and 5th. The administration building is closer to the camera than the... |
c.1930
An aerial view of three hangars and the administration building. There is a gap between two hangars and the third one. The hangar at the right has the name "Oakland" painted on its roof, and the... |
c. 1930
The undated Tribune photo has the following caption on the back: "HANGAR-LINE CHANGING FAST This [touched up] photograph from a plane landing at the Oakland Municipal Airport shows how the... |