"Winnie Winkle" comic strip from the New York Daily News, Sunday, February 6, 1966.
Pago Pago (American Samoa)
Newspapers--Sections, columns, etc.--Comics.
Inter-Continental Hotels and Resorts
Mr. Prince is featured as a character in this cartoon during the construction of the Pago-Pago InterContinental in American Samoa.
Martin Branner wrote the Winnie Winkle strip until 1943. Van Bibber continued the series from 1962-1980.
Branner, Martin Michael, 1888-
New York Daily News
February 6, 1966
Neal A. Prince Special Collection & Archives, New York School of Interior Design, New York, NY, United States
From the estate of Martin Branner
InterContinental Bali decal
Exotic places
Advertising--Hospitality industry
Decalomania
Decals
Printed ephemera
Logos (Symbols)
Inter-Continental Hotels and Resorts
Hotels--Indonesia : Province--Bali
Travel labels, Tourism----Indonesia : Province--Bali
This promotional decal travel label was created by Charles A. Alvey for the Bali Beach Inter-Continental Hotel (1966-1986). This luxury resort was Bali’s first five-star hotel and featured 605 air-conditioned guestrooms and 41 guest cottages.
Alvey, Charles R.
Inter-Continental Bali
Approximately 1966
Prince, Neal A.
Neal A. Prince Special Collection & Archives, New York School of Interior Design, New York, NY, United States
ob_nap_001
Sanur, Bali, Indonesia
Neal Prince and James Fox at Tahara'a InterContinental Hotel
Hotels--French Polynesia : Island--Tahiti
Prince, Neal A.
Fox, James
Wimberly, Allison, Tong & Goo
Hotels--French Polynesia--Papeete
Neal Prince and Jim Fox, Project Manager of IHC, pose on the job site of the Tahara'a InterContinental Hotel, which operated from 1968-1974.
Prince, Neal A.
1968
Neal A. Prince Special Collection & Archives, New York School of Interior Design, New York, NY, United States
Pape’éte, Tahiti, French Polynesia
Winnie Winkle comic strip
Newspapers--Sections, columns, etc.--Comics.
Pago Pago (American Samoa)
Inter-Continental Hotels and Resorts
Mr. Prince is featured as a character in this cartoon during the construction of the Pago-Pago InterContinental in American Samoa.
Martin Branner wrote the Winnie Winkle strip until 1943. Van Bibber continued the series from 1962-1980.
Branner, Martin Michael, 1888-
Daily News
Daily News
Approximately February 1966
Neal A. Prince Special Collection & Archives, New York School of Interior Design, New York, NY, United States