November 12th, 2007 @ 1:07 am by Cliffe | Sorted Vintage Ads
Hot on the heels of
our look at the Pacific Northern Airlines ad from the 1964
Seattle Times, we are going back 12 years. This vintage 1952 advertisement comes from the December
Argus featuring Pacific Northern Airlines once again, then in their 21st year of service to Alaska. If you’re into long gone aviation, check out
this site for a full airline timetable image gallery through the years. Great stuff (but I request more res). Anyone reading who was around to fly Pacific Northern (pre ‘67)? Well, onto the ad. Investigate fully by clicking on the thumbnail.
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For business and pleasure trips to Alaska. Non stop service by 4 engine PNA Flagliner. Pacific Northern Airlines — The Alaska Flag Line. The Argus, 1952.
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November 12th, 2007 @ 3:02 pm
Cool!
Hey, I know this isn’t related to the post, but thought you might know, as an aficionado of Seattle history. What are they doing at the corner of the Ave. and NE 41st to the University Playhouse building? Looks like some demolition–I hope the whole thing isn’t coming down.
November 13th, 2007 @ 1:27 am
Hey Ben,
I haven’t seen the demolition but I’ll try to go and have a look. Anyone else have any details? Well, let me know if you hear anything.
Cliffe