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Golden Gate Bridge 75th Anniversary Celebrates Ted Huggins with Free Poster Giveaway

As we approach the Golden Gate Bridge’s 75th anniversary, a new website – www.TedHuggins.com - honors the work and photography of Ted Huggins, an employee of Chevron, then known as Standard Oil Company of California, who played an instrumental role in documenting the construction of the Bridge.

The new website www.TedHuggins.com illustrates Huggins’ efforts to establish the Bridge as a symbol of economic renewal through his remarkable photography. Selected Ted Huggins photographs of bridge construction are available at no cost as high-resolution downloads. Visitors can also sign up to obtain a number of limited-edition vintage art prints featuring three Standard Oil Bulletin cover illustrations from 1933, 1935 and 1937 showing the bridge in various stages of construction.

For more information on Ted Huggins, and to request a copy of the limited edition numbered artwork, visit www.TedHuggins.com.  

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aura May 20, 2013 at 09:27 pm
Every year I buy more school supplies and art supplies for the teachers and they know they canRead More always count on me for more whenever needed. I'm a strong believer in encouraging children to be creative and get rid of the barriers to the freedom of self expression.
Austin Choi May 18, 2013 at 01:54 am
We help by asking teachers if they need anything. They'll drop hints and we'll go and purchase theRead More products. Most, if not all, parents are willing to help their children's classes if they are able to. It's really unfair for the teachers to purchase supplies out of their own pockets.