masts and rigging of sailing ship JOSEPH CONRAD, in drydock at Jackobson & Peterson, Brooklyn, 1937

black-and-white photograph; safety negative

PHOTOGRAPHS - SOFT NEGATIVES
Rosenfeld and Sons
1937-02-17
safety film, Eastman Kodak #178?
overall: 5 x 7 in.

5x7 safety negative photographed by Rosenfeld and Sons February 17, 1937. Image is a view looking upward of the JOSEPH CONRAD's masts and rigging. The JOSEPH CONRAD, originally named the GEORGE STAGE, was a 118' Danish training ship designed and built in Copenhagen, Denmark by Burmeister & Wain in 1882. She was owned in 1937 by G. Huntington Hartford. Stamped negative sleeve info.: "78571F / [BOX] 4310". Typed: "2/17/37 / Masts & Rigging of Joseph Conrad". CREDIT LINE: Mystic Seaport, Rosenfeld Collection, image acquired in honor of Franz Schneider.


1984.187.78571F

Mystic Seaport Museum, Rosenfeld Collection


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