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The Flying Lobster, New York 1940s Sizes:A3 (297x420mm) Archival Print (Unframed) The delightfully named Ham and

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The delightfully named Ham and Eggs Incorporated was a café on Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles in the 1930s when this famous street was still mainly a residential district

the eccentric billionaire Howard Hughes bought up half a dozen bungalows and lived there on and off over several decades

so this seems to have been a promotion dreamed up by the proprietor

the SS Italis

using other artists after Gard died

The Flying Lobster, New York 1940s Sizes:A3 (297x420mm) Archival Print (Unframed) The delightfully named Ham andA marvelous example of the ingenuity of menu artists, this 1940s cover illustrates how fresh lobsters were transported daily from Maine to New York on the Flying Lobster plane. A giant lobster, its claws extended like wings, is superimposed on the body of an airplane. The Flying Lobster was a New York restaurant located in mid town in the 1940s. The interior of the menu also has charming images happy clams, dancing shrimp and singing salads. Courtesy

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