The picture represents two crew men in uniform on the mincoat river's gangway, wearing Iland a blackboard with the text "River Snab". On the ship's deck, additional crew members stand in white summer uniforms and sunglasses. The image should be taken in Dublin. But the crew's upholstery does not fit for the season and weather conditions in Dublin under the river's break at the end of April. It is more likely that the picture is taken in Nassau, the port you stayed before Dublin. There was the high summer heat. On the ship's deck, additional crew members stand in white summer uniforms and sungl
The picture represents two crew men in uniform on the mincoat river's gangway, wearing Iland a blackboard with the text "River Snab". On the ship's deck, additional crew members stand in white summer uniforms and sunglasses. The image should be taken in Dublin. But the crew's upholstery does not fit for the season and weather conditions in Dublin under the river's break at the end of April. It is more likely that the picture is taken in Nassau, the port you stayed before Dublin. There was the high summer heat. On the ship's deck, additional crew members stand in white summer uniforms and sunglasses. The image should be taken in Dublin. But the crew's upholstery does not fit for the season and weather conditions in Dublin under the river's break at the end of April. It is more likely that the picture is taken in Nassau, the port you stayed before Dublin. There it was high summer heating. Included in albums with photographs from Älvsnabben's long journey 1966-1967. She declined 10/11 1966 from Karlskrona and went through the Suez Canal to Australia, US West Coast, through the Panama Canal via Dublin home to Marstrand 6/5 1967. The album contains images on board and on the visits you made in land. King Carl XVI Gustaf went on this trip and there was therefore a photographer on board. The album has belonged to Oskar Linde.
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