S.S. BRAZIL, underway, at the Narrows, New York, 1950

black-and -white negative

PHOTOGRAPHS - NEGATIVES
SYLVIA, RICHARD PRATT
USA, NY, New York, The Narrows
July 22, 1950
safety film
overall: 4 x 5 in.

4x5 negative photographed by Richard Pratt Sylvia in 1950. Image of the liner S.S. BRASIL showing a port bow view, under way. VIRGINIAN was a 538' commercial liner built in 1905 by the Alexander Stephen & Sons, Ltd. for the Allan Line of Great Britain, December, 1914. She was commissioned as an armed merchant cruiser in 10th cruiser squadron in 1917 and transferred to the Canadian Pacific. she was bought in 1920 by the Swedish American Line and renamed DROTTNINGHOLM. In 1939-1945 she served as a Red Cross prisoner exchange ship and in March, 1946 resumed passenger services. Sold in 1948 to Home Lines for South American Service and was renamed BRAZIL. Renamed HOMELAND in 1951. She was scrapped in 1955 in Trieste. The donor's negative sleeve is stamped, "0858" and "JUL 22", 1950", and labeled in ink, "Brasil, ocean liner, Home Lines. / At The Narrows, New York. / Panama registry". Object from the collection of negatives, mostly related to New York Harbor ca. 1948-51, by Richard Pratt Sylvia. CREDIT LINE MANDATORY: Richard Pratt Sylvia Collection.


1991.76.498

Richard Pratt Sylvia Collection, Mystic Seaport Museum, CT


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