PRIVATEER (SP 179), 1917

gelatin silver print

PHOTOGRAPHS

Rosenfeld and Sons
USA, NY
1917-8-13
Overall: 8 x 10 in.; 20.32 x 25.4 cm

8 x 10 gelatin silver print made from a 5 x 7 glass plate negative, taken by Rosenfeld and Sons on August 13, 1917. Starboard beam view of the section patrol craft SP-179, later YP-179, seen underway. She was a 108-foot motorboat, built at Morris Heights, New York, acquired by the Navy in May 1917, and commissioned in August 1917. During World War I she carried out coastal patrols in the 3rd Naval District, headquartered at New York. One of a small number of SP (Section Patrol) boats retained for peacetime service, she continued to operate in the 3rd Naval District after the war. Designated YP-179 in 1920, PRIVATEER was transferred to the U. S. Shipping Board in June 1930. (REF: US NAVY). Four sailors seen standing on stern of vessel. Photographer's stamp on back of photo: "PLEASE ORDER DUPLICATE / PRINTS BY NUMBER / No. ������. / MORRIS ROSENFELD / PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATOR / 116 NASSAU ST., NEW YORK / Telephone Beekman 2850". Handwritten in pencil on back: " 'Privateer'/ 108 Feet/ 2-250 Engines/ 22 Miles./ (U.S. Navy)/ Used by the Secretary ... as dispatch boat to May ...".


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