CONGAR, 42'8", berths, 1949
gelatin silver print
PHOTOGRAPHSRosenfeld and Sons
1949-10-11
emulsion on printing paper
overall: 10 x 8 in.
10x8 gelatin silver print made by Rosenfeld and Sons October 11, 1949 of the interior cabin of the vessel CONGAR showing a built in berth along the hull on the left with partial view of the folding table on the right with another berth though a doorway in the background. CONGAR was a 42'8" auxiliary cutter designed by W. L. Warner and built by Paul E. Luke of East Boothbay, Maine in 1949 and owned by S. J. Silberman of N Y. Stamped lower right: "OCT 11 1949." Stamped in blue ink lower right area: "MORRIS ROSENFELD / PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATOR / 116 NASSAU STREET, N.Y. / Phone BEekman 3-4970 / 63448". Handwritten in orange wax pencil upper part of print: "Congar cutter 42" ". Stamped center right: "Order No.__(660) / MOTOR BOATING EDITORIAL / Size ___(10/18) / Sent___ / Wanted__(10/20/49)". Handwritten in pencil lower right edge: "H3565-6-3" and lower right in pen: "Illus. 5170". No original negative, print only. Videodisc address: 1-49897. CREDIT LINE: Mystic Seaport, Rosenfeld Collection.
1984.187.63449
Mystic Seaport, Rosenfeld Collection