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dexdog -- you're right. I shouldn't jump to conclusions regarding the trees. They're grown in lots of different subtropical locations. I was just making a wild guess based upon the labels on the original film canisters.
Based upon the arid conditions visible in the photos and the abundance of eucalyptus, I'd lean more towards Australia than California, but I could be wrong. The topography in the photos doesn't reveal any clues -- the hills / mountains are indistinct.
I also have been in S. America and seen eucalyptus planted in reforestation / monocultures, but because none of the canister labels are written with any of these locations, I did not include them in my guess. 🙂
The only other subtropical location listed on the canisters is New Zealand, but judging by the photos, I wouldn't say that's NZ. But again, it's just a fun guessing game.
Based upon the arid conditions visible in the photos and the abundance of eucalyptus, I'd lean more towards Australia than California, but I could be wrong. The topography in the photos doesn't reveal any clues -- the hills / mountains are indistinct.
One of the photos has a Limestone outcrop which is very much like Santa Barbara, but as someone said 'Tremayne' is not used here (CA) but there are 272 in CA and I also tried to see the license with no luck. The vehicle in the first photo background has a 4 digit phone number at least in 1942 we use a 6 digit; number ex. NEptune 5353. So I'm not sure about CA.
Can't say if it is or isn't Santa Barbara, but you're right - it has all the elements to be.
It's quite overcast right now, but can't help it - I'm going to the beach to see if I can match the islands outline in the picture to what I can see....