- CA CMBS NP182-01-732
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- 1951-1952
This is a photo of the wake coming off the side of the ship. See volume 1231, scrapbook 19, pg 04.
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This is a photo of the wake coming off the side of the ship. See volume 1231, scrapbook 19, pg 04.
This is a photo of the ocean. There is no ship visible in the picture. See volume 1231, scrapbook 19, pg 04.
This is a photo of La Havre, a stone fortress building out into the ocean. There is a group of people standing next to the railing looking at the building. See volume 1231, scrapbook 19, pg 04.
This is a photo of a large ship taken from harbor. There is a large group of people standing on the main deck of the ship waving towards the camera. See volume 1231, scrapbook 19, pg 26.
Soldiers on board the "Caronia"
Caption by Anne Eby Millar: "Soldiers on board the 'Caronia' of the Cunard Lines, in May, 1919."
Straw bales on SS Plymouth Victory
Bales of straw or hay on the deck of SS Plymouth Victory for horses. The horses are bound for Greece to replenish livestock depleted after the Second World War. Volunteer livestock attendants, called seagoing cowboys, tended them.
Visitors at Witless Bay find flower-filled
Visitors at Witless Bay find flower-filled meadows and winding roads to explore. This Atlantic port was namedby evolution from its earlier name, Whittles Bay, after one of its early settlers. Not found in CM.
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