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Pacific Nostalgia Collection , Honolulu, Hawaii <<<<<<<>>>>>>> THE 20TH CENTURY The Great 20th Century of Classic Air and Sea Travel is gone- but not Forgotten. Having had the good fortune to ride on a Pan Am Clipper, sail to Hawaii on the Matson S.S. Lurline, and personally shake the hand of surfing legend Duke Kahanamoku, Pacific Nostalgia collector John M. Bond knows the history behind these posters. |
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Ohana Hawaii Art, Honolulu Artists, Canvas Giclee, Fine Art Giclee, Surfing Images,Hawaii Artist Rosalie Prussing, Hawaiian Artist Al Furtado, Hawaii Artist John Bond, Hula Dancers, Hawaiian Girls, Canoe Paddling, Surf Shack,Maui Art, Kauai Art, Sweet Leilani, Tutu Hula, Volcanos, Volcanoes, Surf Posters Keiki Hula, Hui Ohana, Hoe Ohana Artwork, Oils, Watercolors, Hawaii Beaches, Waikiki Art Gallery, Kailua Artists, Rare Vintage Hawaii Art Prints, hawaiian prints, Pacific Image Archive, Pacific Nostalgia Collection, John Bond, 1930's surfing, Blue Hawaii, Black Velvet Leeteg Art, Bamboo, Rattan, Lahaina, Hanalei Bay, Poipu, Haleiwa, North Shore, Watercolor Giclee, Fine Art Canvas UV Laminated Giclee, Waikiki Zoo Fence, Art In The Park, Hawaiian Artist John Kelly, Hawaii Artist Eugene Savage, Hawaiian Artist Frank McIntosh, Matson Menus, Pan Am Clipper Posters Great Aloha State classics of Hawaii 50, Hawaii, the 50th state in the Pacific Ocean and the Famous Golden Travel to Hawaii era. The Grand Waikiki Pink Palace Hotel, Duke Kahanamoku, Flying Clipper Seaplanes, The Matson Menu Art of Matson Passenger Cruise Liners such as Island Artist John Kelly, Hawaii Artist Frank McIntosh and Hawaiian Artist Eugene Savage. Also, beautiful Hawaii 50 Hula Girls and Tropical Island Surf Girls. View actual famous Hawaii Nostalgia Art at the Royal Hawaiian Surf Room and Outrigger Hotel. |
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Pacific Nostalgia Collection , Honolulu, Hawaii THE 20TH CENTURY The Great 20th Century of Classic Air and Sea Travel is gone-but not Forgotten. Having had the good fortune to ride on a Pan Am Clipper, sail to Hawaii on the Matson S.S. Lurline, and personally shake the hand of surfing legend Duke Kahanamoku, Pacific Nostalgia collector John M. Bond knows the history behind these posters. |




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