An image of downtown San Diego taken from Coronado. A navy ship is in the bay. Visible in San Diego, rising above other buildings, is the El Cortez Hotel. One of 23 connected postcards. Each of these images is printed on paper rather than a heavier cardstock, made to fold up inside covers of card stock. This mailpiece must have been produced between 1927 (when the El Cortez Hotel pictured here was built) and 1930, when the Bank of Italy changed its name to the Bank of America. Listed as image #9 with a postcard # of 29783 in the lower right-hand corner.