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Biff's, Los Angeles 1954 Sizes:A4 (210x297mm) Archival Print (Unframed) The illustrator must have had

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The illustrator must have had an amazing imagination because he placed a young child in a rocket

The menu cover shows the famous Elsie The Cow

Just north of the Circus Hall of Fame between Sarasota and Bradenton Florida

the business expanded to include two other branches in Boston

But the ship’s wireless operator was off duty and did not receive the Titanic’s appeal for aid

Biff's, Los Angeles 1954 Sizes:A4 (210x297mm) Archival Print (Unframed) The illustrator must have hadW. "Tiny" Naylor (the nickname Tiny came from him being six foot four and weighing 320 pounds) started Biff's (his son's name) in 1948. The Tiny Naylor chain started in 1957 at Wilshire and Virgil in Los Angeles. Tiny Naylor died in 1959. This Biff's menu cover was created by George McManus. From Randy Garbin's Roadside #32 "Oakland Emerging": "Biff's Coffee Shop, a circular restaurant designed by noted Googie style architects Armet & Davis, opened in

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