Monday, April 13, 2015

[U.S. Navy Torpedo Boats in Drydock, Herreshoff Manufacturing Firm]

Some cool manufacturing sourcing pictures:


[U.S. Navy Torpedo Boats in Drydock, Herreshoff Manufacturing Firm]


Image by SMU Central University Libraries

Title: [U.S. Navy Torpedo Boats in Drydock, Herreshoff Manufacturing Firm]


Creator: Unknown


Contributors: Converse, George Albert, 1844-1909


Date: ca. 1880-1897


Portion Of: George Albert Converse papers and photographs, 1861-1897


Spot: Bristol, Rhode Island


Description: Stern view of two stack U.S. Navy torpedo boats in drydock. Supply: John Palmieri, Curator Herreshoff Marine Museum/America’s Cup Hall of Fame www.herreshoff.org


Physical Description: 1 photographic print: 19 x 24 cm on 28 x 36 cm mount


File Name: mss68_two_8a_03_dd1porter_opt.jpg


Rights: Please cite Southern Methodist University, Central University Libraries, DeGolyer Library when using this image file. A high-top quality version of this file may possibly be obtained for a charge by contacting degolyer@smu.edu.


For much more info and to view the image in high resolution, see:
digitalcollections.smu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/gcp/id/459


View George Albert Converse papers and photographs, 1861-1897 at: digitalcollections.smu.edu/cdm/search/collection/gcp


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