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S. S. Palo Alto Women's V-Neck

Deana Glenz

by Deana Glenz

$33.00

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Our Bella Canvas women's v-necks are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes.   All women's v-necks are machine washable.

Design Details

The S. S. Palo Alto (The Cement Boat) is the most famous concrete ship on the west coast. The Palo Alto was built as an oil tanker by the San... more

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1 - 2 business days

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S. S. Palo Alto Photograph by Deana Glenz

Photograph

S. S. Palo Alto Canvas Print

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S. S. Palo Alto Framed Print

Framed Print

S. S. Palo Alto Art Print

Art Print

S. S. Palo Alto Poster

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S. S. Palo Alto Metal Print

Metal Print

S. S. Palo Alto Acrylic Print

Acrylic Print

S. S. Palo Alto Wood Print

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S. S. Palo Alto Greeting Card

Greeting Card

S. S. Palo Alto iPhone Case

iPhone Case

S. S. Palo Alto Throw Pillow

Throw Pillow

S. S. Palo Alto Duvet Cover

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S. S. Palo Alto Shower Curtain

Shower Curtain

S. S. Palo Alto Tote Bag

Tote Bag

S. S. Palo Alto T-Shirt

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Comments (35)

Irina Sztukowski

Irina Sztukowski

Congratulations on your awesome sale!

Ukrainian Artists

Ukrainian Artists

Congratulations on your well deserved sale!

Luana K Perez

Luana K Perez

Wonderful!!

Beverly Guilliams

Beverly Guilliams

This is awesome, Deana......Wonderful Find....Would of been cool to see that........v.

Maria Huntley

Maria Huntley

fantastic find and capture!

Martin Capek

Martin Capek

great capture

Joseph Skompski

Joseph Skompski

Cool photo! Love the history of this one as well. :-)

Tara  Shalton

Tara Shalton

Great shot! v

Penny Lisowski

Penny Lisowski

Great work!

Gallery Three

Gallery Three

Nice work

Jeanne Fischer

Jeanne Fischer

beautiful work

Hanny Heim

Hanny Heim

Fabulous Image !

Sarah Batalka

Sarah Batalka

Fantastic image, very haunting! I love your description- very interesting read!

Agus Aldalur

Agus Aldalur

Nice!! v

Gary Hall

Gary Hall

A very nice capture.

Jemmy Archer

Jemmy Archer

Great work! v/t

Felicia Tica

Felicia Tica

Wonderful combination between thewater line of the waves and the background mountains angle! L

Kandy Hurley

Kandy Hurley

Great find!

Terri  Waters

Terri Waters

Extraordinary

Martin Howard

Martin Howard

Lovely image and interesting history!

Jackie Mestrom

Jackie Mestrom

Beautiful

David and Carol Kelly

David and Carol Kelly

Very nice

Paul Ashby

Paul Ashby

Nice!

Robert Bales

Robert Bales

What a wonderful looking presentation!! v/f/t

Artist's Description

The S. S. Palo Alto ("The Cement Boat") is the most famous concrete ship on the west coast. The Palo Alto was built as an oil tanker by the San Francisco Shipbuilding Company in Oakland, California and launched May 29, 1919. She is the sister ship of the S. S. Peralta.

The Palo Alto remained docked in San Fransisco Bay for over ten years until she was purchased by the Seacliff Amusement Company of Nevada and towed to Seacliff State Beach in Aptos, California. The ship was grounded in the bay and connected to the shore by a long pier. An arcade, dining room, dance hall and even a swimming pool were built on the ship.

Unfortunately, the Seacliff Amusement Company went out of business two years later under the financial crunch of the Great Depression. Then, in winter, a storm cracked the ship across her midsection. The Palo Alto was stripped of all salvageable metal and fixtures and turned into a fishing pier.

About Deana Glenz

Deana Glenz

Legal Copyright © 2013 Deana Glenz. All rights reserved for all images . All images posted on this and other websites remain the property of Deana Glenz. Images may not be reproduced, copied, or used in any way without written permission

 

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