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Cargo planes carry nearly every type of material around the world - even go-karts!
This image was posted on July 11, 2016.
"Celebrating a Vision: #ArtAndDisability" has been extended until December!
This image was posted on July 11, 2016.
This card was given to Fred Kemmerle in 1949 by @United to commemorate his first flight.
This image was posted on July 10, 2016.
Do your summer travel plans include flying through SFO?
This image was posted on July 09, 2016.
Parisian by birth, Hollywood costumer #JeanLouis (1907–1997) designed for hundreds of leading ladies, including a famous strapless gown worn by Rita Hayworth in “Gilda.”
This video was posted on July 08, 2016.
Parisian by birth, Hollywood costumer #JeanLouis (1907–1997) designed for hundreds of leading ladies, including a famous strapless gown worn by Rita Hayworth in “Gilda.” A frequent nominee and Oscar-winner, Louis had a long engagement with #United Air Lines and created this uniform for the airline’s 4,500 stewardesses.
This video was posted on July 08, 2016.
Parisian by birth, Hollywood costumer #JeanLouis (1907–1997) designed for hundreds of leading ladies, including a famous strapless gown worn by Rita Hayworth in “Gilda.” A frequent nominee and Oscar-winner, Louis had a long engagement with #United Air Lines and created this uniform for the airline’s 4,500 stewardesses.
This video was posted on July 08, 2016.
Ceramic decoration, glazing, and firing techniques were pursued with a new passion by manufactories, local workshops, and individual artist-potters working in the Art Nouveau style.
This image was posted on July 08, 2016.
#artnouveausfo
The suburban landscape surrounding SFO has changed a lot since the 1940s.
This image was posted on July 07, 2016.
In the early 1970s, artist Alexander Calder was commissioned to paint several aircraft operated by Braniff International Airways.
This image was posted on July 07, 2016.
Hollywood costumer Jean Louis came to United with a vision to clothe United’s 4,500 female cabin crewmembers in the latest fashions.
This image was posted on July 06, 2016.
During the mid-1920s to ‘30s, women’s fashions changed dramatically.
This image was posted on July 06, 2016.
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