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8.00" x 2.50"
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10.00" x 4.50"
Tumon Bay Guam Poster
by Thomas Walsh
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Tumon Bay Guam poster by Thomas Walsh. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
Rare detailed panoramic photo print of Tumon Bay dated 1918. Extremely large original, two feet long, light sepia tone. The print Is beautiful when... more
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Artist's Description
Rare detailed panoramic photo print of Tumon Bay dated 1918. Extremely large original, two feet long, light sepia tone. The print Is beautiful when matted and framed. One of 8 panoramic Guam island prints available. A view of pristine Tumon and Two Lovers Leap in simpler times without hotels and buildings.
About Thomas Walsh
Tom Walsh - I am very pleased to offer fine-quality prints from my extensive collection of Antique Maps, Prints and vintage photos of Guam and Micronesia for sale. I also plan to add selected pieces from my personal photography as well. It will take some time to upload all the items, so check back as new items will be added weekly. Many of the Antique Maps and Prints for sale here are displayed in the Tamuning Branch of the First Hawaiian Bank on Guam. I was the Owner/Operator of the first commercial photography studio on Guam. Extensive training and education in photographic principals and techniques. Former Regional Director, Professional Photographers of America (PPA), Instructor at the Naval Medical School, School of Medical...
$32.56
Gull G
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Julie Clauss
It is amazing how much this has changed....
Thomas Walsh replied:
Yes it is. This is probably taken from the area where the Hilton is now. The military controlled Ipao Beach. When I arrived on Guam in 1969 there were very few buildings on Tumon Bay. A print of this panorama image is impressive.