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Admiral Byrd's ship, 'The City of New York'
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Title
:
Admiral Byrd's ship, 'The City of New York'
Date of Original
:
1933-1934
Identifier
:
COP_17_0006_00267a_005.tif
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Type
:
Image
Caption
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To the South Pole - to Little America - went this stalwart ship of Admiral Byrd's. 'The City of New York' is equipped with dried food, instruments, clothing and attendants to tell you about this wonderful ship and all about its adventures. The ship was docked at the Exposition Grounds for inspection.
Rights
:
In copyright
Access
:
Public access
Subject--Topic
Ships
Sailing ships
Subject--Name
Byrd, Richard Evelyn, 1888-1957
City of New York (Ship)
Photographer
:
Kaufmann & Fabry Co.
Form
:
Photographs
Color
:
Black and white
Extent
:
9.25 x 7.5 in.
Collection Information
Collection
:
Century of Progress records
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Series
:
Series 17: Iconographics
Box
:
6
Folder
:
00267a
Repository
:
University of Illinois at Chicago. Library. Special Collections and University Archives Department (Richard J. Daley Library)
Repository Collection Type
:
Manuscript Collections
Repository Location
:
Richard J. Daley Library
Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements
Funded by a Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant awarded by the Illinois State Library under Jesse White
Secretary of State.
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Near South Side (Chicago, Ill.)
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