Name/Title
Newport Dory FleetEntry/Object ID
2016.83.11Description
A color photgraph of a large number of small vessels pulled up onto the beach within a fenced in area made of wooden pylons.
The top is cut off but the back part visible reads:
This is one of a few fresh fish markets on the pacific coast where one may buy direct from the fishermen. Newport, known as McFadden's Landing, was once the largest shipping point between Dan Diego and San Francisco. McFadden had built a pier, also a railroad road to ship lumber to Santa Ana. The prsent Y parking lot as the head of the pier is where the engines switched around after pushing the flat cars onto the pier. The railroad went up through the center of Costa Mesa, one reason for the wide streets in Costa Mesa, and the Santa Ana... M.P.
Photo-color by Merle Porter.Lexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
Nomenclature Secondary Object Term
Postcard, PictureNomenclature Primary Object Term
PostcardNomenclature Sub-Class
Writing MediaNomenclature Class
Written Communication T&ENomenclature Category
Category 06: Tools & Equipment for CommunicationOther Names and Numbers
Other Number
Other Number: C-319Create Date
April 2, 2018Update Date
August 15, 2022