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NERVES OF STEEL.—Mr Ray Santana, one of 40 painters who climb daily 746 ft above San Francisco Bay to paint the famous Golden Gate bridge. He is shown at the top of one of the two towers. The other is in the background silhouetted against the San Francisco skyline.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30943, 27 December 1965, Page 13

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NERVES OF STEEL.—Mr Ray Santana, one of 40 painters who climb daily 746 ft above San Francisco Bay to paint the famous Golden Gate bridge. He is shown at the top of one of the two towers. The other is in the background silhouetted against the San Francisco skyline. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30943, 27 December 1965, Page 13

NERVES OF STEEL.—Mr Ray Santana, one of 40 painters who climb daily 746 ft above San Francisco Bay to paint the famous Golden Gate bridge. He is shown at the top of one of the two towers. The other is in the background silhouetted against the San Francisco skyline. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30943, 27 December 1965, Page 13