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Envelope reads, "Sept. 15, 1963 or December 8, 1963 by T. McDonough. Raiders vs. Chargers. Frank Youell Field aerial view from helicopter." Negative shows an aerial view of the field with a crowd sitting in the stands and either the coin toss at the beginning of the game or the half-time show taking place on the field. The freeway runs next to the field. From the exhibition label: "Frank Youell Field, September 1964--An aerial view of Frank Youell Field, temporary home of the Oakland Raiders from 1962-1965. Kezar Stadium and Candlestick Park served as homes for the Raiders during their first two seasons. Youell Field, named for a prominent Oakland mortician, seated 23,000 and was a plain 'pipe rack' style stadium. Due to construction, the stands would shake violently when the crowd stomped its feet. The Raiders left Youell Field and moved into the newly constructed Oakland Coliseum for the 1966 season." Frank Youell Field was located on the current Laney College campus.