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Leslie Jones: The Camera Man

Boston Herald Traveler: 1917 - 1956

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Submarine.
Submarine V-3
S-1 and S-2 submarine alongside USS Bushnell sub tender. Boston.
Sub S-8 at the Navy Yard after standing by S-4 off Provincetown when she was rammed and sent to the bottom by USS Paulding
V-4 - largest sub being launched in Portsmouth, NH.
Largest sub the V-4 being launched in Portsmouth, NH.
Sub S-48 in Navy Yard.
Sub V-2 in Navy Yard.
Uncle Sam's largest sub commissioned in Portsmouth, NH Navy Yard. V-4 is mine laying sub.
Sub V-2 in Navy Yard.
Sub V-2 in dry dock.
Sub V-3 in Navy Yard.
Sub S-11 Navy Yard
Sub 'Nautilus' crossing ocean - New London to North Pole before it broke down and was towed to Ireland. Wilkins in command.
Sub V-1
Crew of Sub O-9 listening to ballgame on Conning Tower.
Subs O-9 and O-10 at dock. Crews listening to ball game.
Subs O-9 and O-10 at Navy Yard.
Subs O-9 and O-10 at Navy Yard.
Subs O-9 and O-10 at Navy Yard.
Sub 'Nautilus' crossing ocean from New London to North Pole before it broke down and was towed to Ireland. Wilkins in command.
US sub S-48 going into drydock at Navy Yard.
US sub S-48 going into drydock at Navy Yard.
Sub S-19. Navy Yard.
S-44 sub being repaired in Navy Yard.
Sub S-44 in drydock.
Locomotive pulling S-48 into shed at Portsmouth Navy Yard.
US sub S-48 going into drydock at Navy Yard.
Submarine S-48 remodelled and ready to sail from Provincetown on trial trip.
Sub S-49 in drydock.
Launching sub S-18.
Sub S-19 in drydock.
Sub S-19 in Navy Yard drydock.
Sub S-51 after being raised off Point Judith. Was rammed and sunk by SS City of Rome.
Sub S-51 after disaster.
Sub S-51 after disaster.
Sub S-19 aground off Nauset Beach in Orleans, MA.
Sub S-19 aground off Nauset Beach, Orleans, MA.
Sub S-19 - Nauset Beach
Sub S-44, Charlestown Navy Yard.
Sub S-48 remodeled and ready for trail run off Provincetown.
Sub S-50 - Navy Yard.
Sub S-50 - Navy Yard.
Sub V-3 in Navy Yard.
Sub V-3 in Navy Yard - Sailing ship in background.
US sub V-1
US sub V-1
Sub S-50 - Navy Yard.
Sub S-50 - Navy Yard.
Sub S-51 in Brooklyn Navy Yard drydock. Shows breach where SS City of Rome rammed her.
US sub S-51 after disaster.

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