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Leslie Jones: The Camera Man

Boston Herald Traveler: 1917 - 1956

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Sub S-4 being towed into drydock at Navy Yard.
Flat at half mast on Conning Tower of Sub S-4.
Secretary of Navy Wilbur inspects sub S-4 at Charlestown Navy Yard.
USS Paulding - Coast Guard ship that rammed the S-4.
USS Paulding - Coast Guard ship that rammed and sank the sub S-4. First trip after she had her bow repaired.
USS Paulding - Coast Guard ship 17 that rammed and sank the S-4 off Provincetown.
USS Paulding on Marine Railway at Navy Yard with bow torn away after hitting sub S-4.
USS Paulding with bow torn away after hitting and sinking the S-4 off Provincetown on Dec 17, 1927.
USS Paulding after she had rammed and sank the S-4 off Provincetown. One killed.
Commander John Baylis of the USS Paulding. First assignment since his boat rammed and sank the S-4 in 1927. Took active part in the SS Robert E. Lee disaster bringing rescued to Navy Yard.
Navy Yard workers working on new bow of USS Paulding, damaged when she rammed the S-4.
Sheeting being hung around Coast Guard ship USS Paulding at Navy Yard to protect workmen from wind and cold while they repair bow damaged when she rammed and sank the S-4.
USS Paulding - Coast Guard ship that rammed and sunk the S-4 being bandaged up at Navy Yard to protect workmen from wind and cold.
USS Paulding sailing for Navy Yard to fix damaged bow.
USS Paulding on Navy Yard Marine Railway after Bow was torn off when she rammed the S-4 off Provincetown. Sub crew was lost.
USS Paulding on Marine Railway - Navy Yard.
USS Paulding on Marine Railway - Navy Yard.
USS Paulding on Marine Railway - Navy Yard.
USS Paulding on Marine Railway after bow was damaged ramming the S-4 off Provincetown.
Sub S-4's Conning Tower as she was being towed into Boston Harbor after being rammed and sunk by USS Paulding.
Ill-fated sub S-4 in drydock after sinking off Provincetown.
Inquiry board inspects sub S-4 in drydock.
Sub S-4 enters Navy Yard drydock.
USS Paulding steaming into Boston Harbor after her bow was damaged when she rammed and sank the sub S-4.
USS Paulding on Navy Yard Marine Railway with damaged bow after sinking sub S-4.
USS Paulding with damaged bow after ramming the S-4 off Provincetown Dec. 17, 1927
USS Paulding with damaged bow after ramming the S-4.
Diver from 'Falcon' going down to sub S-4.
Diver from 'Falcon' going down to S-4.
Bow view of ill-fated sub S-4 in drydock.
Sub S-4 in drydock showing damage
Sub S-4 being towed into Charlestown Navy Yard after being floated by pontoons off Provincetown.
Sub S-4 in drydock.
Sub S-4 drydock filling up.
Sub S-4 in Navy Yard drydock.
Press refused admittance to board USS Paulding by Admiral Brumby, in charge of S-4 disaster.
Sub S-4 in Navy Yard.
Sub S-4 in Navy Yard drydock.
Sub S-4 in Navy Yard drydock.
Sub S-4 being towed to Navy Yard from off of Provincetown. The trip took 14 hours to go the 49 miles.
Sub S-4 disaster. Officers huddle to plan rescue of crew.
S-4 disaster. Admiral Brumby, head of sub rescue, blocking photographers from covering the event from USS Paulding.
Sub S-4 disaster: Note written by entombed crewman.
Sub S-4 disaster. Note written by entombed crewman.
Sub S-4 before being floated in Navy Yard drydock.
USS Paulding on marine railway at Navy Yard with torn bow after she sank sub S-4.
Sub S-4 in drydock. All painted up before she was removed.
Navy tug Falcon and the Wandank, off Provincetown working at raising of the sub S-4
USS Wright sails into Boston with pontoons from Norfolk, VA, to assist in raising the S-4
S-4 disaster: Giant crane 'Hercules' removing pontoons from USS wright
Submarine S-4 in drydock at Navy Yard

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