- CA CMBS NP182-01-725
- Einzelstück
- 1951-1952
This is a photo of two men in suits standing on the ship deck against the railing. They are labeled as Shipmates. See volume 1231, scrapbook 19, pg 02.
52 Ergebnisse mit direktem Bezug Engere Begriffe ausschließen
This is a photo of two men in suits standing on the ship deck against the railing. They are labeled as Shipmates. See volume 1231, scrapbook 19, pg 02.
This is a photo of Ben Horch standing on the ship deck leaning against a railing. See volume 1231, scrapbook 19, pg 02.
This is a photo of the wake going out behind the ship in the ocean. There are two people at the bottom of the picture and the captains wheel on the right hand side. See volume 1231, scrapbook 19, pg 26.
This is a photo of recliner chairs on a lower deck of the ship. See volume 1231, scrapbook 19, pg 26.
This is a photo of the front end of a ship. There is a city visible on the land behind. See volume 1231, scrapbook 19, pg 26.
This is a photo of the back of a ship. There is land with houses visible behind the ship. See volume 1231, scrapbook 19, pg 43.
This is a photo of a ship starting to pull of from harbor. There is smoke coming out of the first smoke stack, and cranes are visible behind the ship. See volume 1231, scrapbook 19, pg 43.
L-R: Amos Swartzentruber, Doris Swartzentruber,
L-R: Amos Swartzentruber, Doris Swartzentruber, Edna Swartzentruber, Orley Swartzentruber on ship
Amos and Edna Swartzentruber with children, Doris
Amos and Edna Swartzentruber with children, Doris and Orley
Soldiers returning home in May 1919 aboard the "Caronia"
Soldiers returning home in May 1919 aboard the "Caronia." Caption in album by Anne Eby Millar: "The goat, which had been the battalion's mascot during the entire war experience, was also on its way home."
Horse stalls on the SS Plymouth Victory
The horses are bound for Greece to replenish livestock depleted after the Second World War. Volunteer livestock attendants, called seagoing cowboys, tended them.
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.
Soldiers returning home in May 1919 aboard the "Caronia"
Soldiers returning home in May 1919 aboard the "Caronia"