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  1. 12 postcards showing various views of buildings & Mt Tam.
  2. 2nd Annual Meeting Tamalpais Conservation Club
  3. Actor looking back in the Mountain Play "Rip of the Mountain", 1962
  4. Actors and dog exiting the Mountain Play "Rip of the Mountain", 1962
  5. Aerial view of Mill Valley, 1950s
  6. Aerial view of Mill Valley, circa 1947
  7. Aerial View of Mt. Tamalpais - Postcards

    Postcard shows aerial photo of Mount Tamalpais, with the pipeline trail in the foreground.

    Record Type: Archive

    Aerial View of Mt. Tamalpais
  8. Aerial View of Sausalito - Postcards

    Postcard shows aerial photo of Sausalito, with Marin County and Mount Tamalpais in the distance.

    Record Type: Archive

    Aerial View of Sausalito
  9. Aeroplane View of Sausalito - Postcards

    Postcard shows colorized photo of downtown Sausalito, as seen from an aeroplane. In the distance, Mount Tamalpais and parts of Marin shore are visible. On Back: Mildred Suvan

    Record Type: Archive

    Aeroplane View of Sausalito
  10. A hand-tinted enlarged print of "Double Bow Knot" from above
  11. A Harper's Weekly page of "The Suburbs of San Francisco"
  12. A house burns on Mt Tamalpais, 1929
  13. Alpine Club exterior, 2019 - Image, Digital

    2016.015.837

    Record Type: Photo

    Alpine Club exterior, 2019
  14. "Alpine Lakes" - Postcards

    Postcard shows photo of "Alpine Lakes" in Marin County California.

    Record Type: Archive

    "Alpine Lakes"
  15. A right-side portrait of "The Iron Steed engine #8 of the Mt. Tam & Muir Woods Railway
  16. Arriving for the Mountain Play - Postcards

    Postcard shows photo of people arriving for the Mountain Play, circa 1914. Small groups are in the process of forming alongside the hill. #1 in a series of 4

    Record Type: Archive

    Arriving for the Mountain Play
  17. Assembled cast of the Mountain Play "Rip of the Mountain", 1962
  18. At the Foot of Mt. Tamalpais - Postcards

    Postcard shows photo of Mill Valley, with Mount Tamalapis in the background

    Record Type: Archive

    At the Foot of Mt. Tamalpais
  19. A View From Mount Tamalpais - Postcards

    Postcard shows photo taken from the top of Mount Tamalpais, with Mill Valley and then San Francisco in the distance,

    Record Type: Archive

    A View From Mount Tamalpais
  20. A View From the Summit of Mt. Tamalpais - Postcards

    Aerial image of landscape looking down from Mount Tamalpais, with a focus on the double bow knot on Scenic Railway

    Record Type: Archive

    A View From the Summit of Mt. Tamalpais
  21. View of Mt. Tamalpais
  22. Black & white photo depicting Mount Tamalpais
  23. "Blanket Women" in the Mountain Play "Tamalpa", 1963
  24. Blithedale Canyon hillside home, 2019
  25. Blithedale Canyon old waterworks, 2019
  26. Blithedale Canyon old waterworks and bench, 2019
  27. Blythedale, Mill Valley, Cal. - Postcards

    Postcard depicting a view of the Blithedale Hotel in Mill Valley, California. Title transcribed from front of postcard, which is inscribed with the text, "Blythedale, Mill Valley, Cal." Back of postcard addressed to "Mildred H."Back of postcard contains typed label which reads, "Postcards: UNKNOWN, color and sepia, 5 1/2 x3 /12, Germany and New York City. (Private collection). Back of postcard lists publisher M. Rieder, Los Angeles; Cal.

    Record Type: Archive

    Blythedale, Mill Valley, Cal.
  28. Civilian Conservation Corps, circa 1937 - Postcards

    Postcard shows photo of the Mountain Theatre being worked on by the Civilian Conservation Corps. circa 1937 #3 in a series of 4

    Record Type: Archive

    Civilian Conservation Corps, circa 1937
  29. Collection of postcards of Mill Valley and Mount Tamalpais, circa 1900s - Postcards

    Twelve postcards glued on to a piece of paper, with photocopies of postmarks pasted near them, as a collage. The postcards are Mount Tamalpais, Mill Valley, and railroad photographs that the donor purchased over the years. According to the donor, the photos on the postcards are from the early 1900s. Postcards have been removed from paper and added to the Postcards Binder 3.

    Record Type: Archive

    Collection of postcards of Mill Valley and Mount Tamalpais, circa 1900s
  30. Color photograph of Mt. Tam and barbed wire from Fairfax or White's Hill
  31. Color photo of  painting of  Blithedale Hotel and outbuildings with Mt. Tam
  32. Creek in Muir Woods, Mt. Tamalpais, California - Postcards

    Front of postcard displays a photo of a creek winding its way through Muir Woods. Four people can be seen standing on a bridge over the creek. Printed text at the top of the postcard reads, "Creek Scene, Muir Woods, Mt. Tamalpais, California." The back of the postcard is left blank, with publisher information given as "Britton & Rey, Lithographers, S.F. Publishers of pictorial postcards." Publisher Britton & Rey, SF.

    Record Type: Archive

    Creek in Muir Woods, Mt. Tamalpais, California
  33. Crookedest Railroad, California - Postcards

    Postcard front shows colorized photo of Mill Valley houses in the hills and Mount Tamalpais in the background. Back, handwritten: May 5, 2014, Washington D.C. M. -- Wrapping up year.Cong T.D.Y serving as chief-of-staff for Maritime Unioon back here, The Washington monument will be in rear view mirror July 1, 2014 as we drive to Alaska. stopping at Wallace Stegner's home stead in Saskatchewan on itinerary. Best ???

    Record Type: Archive

    Crookedest Railroad, California
  34. Crookedest Railroad in the World - Postcards

    Postcard shows a colorized photo of the Crookedest Railroad in the world, also known as the Mount Tamalpais-Muir Woods Railraoad. Photo is taken so it is looking up at the top of the railroad.

    Record Type: Archive

    Crookedest Railroad in the World
  35. Crookedest Railroad in the World - Postcards

    Picutre of Profile Rock, a rock resembling the profile of a human On Back: This is the crookedest road in the worold. But you can't expect a mountain road to be on the level. The road isn't on the square either, being all curves. Yet I travelled, at, and slept two whole days for 10. In fact, I had 4 square meals. Would you call that full measure to the level of the top? --Bill

    Record Type: Archive

    Crookedest Railroad in the World
  36. Crossing a Canyon, Mt. Tamalpais Railway, California - Al Graves Collection

    Postcard, color, view of Mt. Tamalpais Railway engine stopped, with a man on the track in front of it. Caption on front, at bottom: "158 - Crossing a Canyon, Mt. Tamalpais Railway, California." Not postmarked or otherwise dated. (Note: this is nearly identical to postcad 208.027.009.235, but the color is slightly different and the placement and format of printed text on recto and verso is different. The same photo also appears in 2018.027.009.14...

    Record Type: Archive

    Crossing a Canyon, Mt. Tamalpais Railway
  37. Crossing a Canyon, Mt. Tamalpais Railway, California - Al Graves Collection

    Postcard, color, view of Mt. Tamalpais Railway engine stopped with man on the track in front of it. Caption on front, at top: "158 - Crossing a Canyon, Mt. Tamalpais Railway, California." Not postmarked or otherwise dated. Verso contains handwritten note in pencil: "Out of date - trestle filled in". (Note: this is nearly identical to postcad 208.027.009.236, but the color is slightly different and the placement and format of printed text on rect...

    Record Type: Archive

    Crossing a Canyon, Mt. Tamalpais Railway
  38. Dipsea Trail from West Point Road, circa 1920?
  39. Distant view of the Mountain Play "Rip of the Mountain", 1962
  40. Black and white photograph enlargement Double Bow Knot - Mt. Tam
  41. Double Bow Knot, Mt. Tamalpais - Postcards

    The Double Bow Knot, on Mt. Tamalpais Scenic Railway

    Record Type: Archive

    Double Bow Knot, Mt. Tamalpais
  42. Early Mill Valley with Mt. Tamalpais in background, date unknown
  43. Early View of the Mountain Play - Postcards

    Postcard shows an early photo of the Mountain play, in progress, probably taken before 1920. Two figures stand in the center of the stage, while an audience watches them #2 in a series of 4

    Record Type: Archive

    Early View of the Mountain Play
  44. Edgewood Avenue looking towards Mt Tamalpais, 1957
  45. Winner of the first Women's Dipsea Hike, 1918
  46. Engine No. 5 and "Black Maria", circa 1906
  47. Finish of Women's Dipsea Hike, 1921
  48. Fire Burning on Tamalpais - Postcards

    Postcard shows fire on Mount Tamalpais

    Record Type: Archive

    Fire Burning on Tamalpais
  49. Volunteer firemen at Mt. Tamalpais Fire, 1913

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