JEM, underway on the Thames River, New London Races, Connecticut, 1930

black-and -white negative

PHOTOGRAPHS - SOFT NEGATIVES
Rosenfeld and Sons
USA, CT, New London
1930-06-19
safety film
overall: 5 x 7 in.

5 x 7 Kodak safety negative photographed by Rosenfeld and Sons during the time of the Harvard-Yale Boat Race on the Thames River off New London, Connecticut on June 20, 1930. Image is a port bow view photographed from an elevated position looking toward the motor yacht JEM underway, port bow view. Vessel is seen on a crowded Thames River passing other spectator vessels and the The Thames River Lumber Company building can bee seen in background with a small freight train passing. JEM, later named, JESSICA, was a 75'6" commuter cruiser built by Consolidated Shipbuilding Corporation of Morris Heights, New York and designed by John H. Wells, Inc. in 1930 for Jeremiah Milbank. Handwritten on original negative sleeve: "Jem / Box 2833". Stamped on sleeve: "40094F / NEW LONDON RACES 1930". CREDIT LINE: Mystic Seaport, Rosenfeld Collection.


1984.187.40094F

Mystic Seaport, Rosenfeld Collection



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