Browse Folders (196 total)

Includes black and white photographs of luncheons held at SCI. The New York Board of Trade's annual Tradition of the Sea award, presented to Capt. Sven E. Roos on May 18, 1960, with Franklin E. Vilas in attendance, is represented under this subject.…

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Includes black and white photographs of National Maritime Day activities, including a program at Castle Clinton in New York (N. Y.) on May 22, 1970 and Rev. John M. Mulligan giving a speech in 1971. Rev. Roscoe T. Foust is also represented under this…

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Includes black and white photographs of soccer games, teams and trophies. Rev. John M. Mulligan is represented under this subject.

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Includes black and white photographs of events produced or attended by SCI. Some of the events represented under this subject are the 15th anniversary party for the International Seamen’s Club held on May 22, 1973, with Rev. John M. Mulligan in…

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Includes black and white photographs of events produced or attended by SCI. Some of the events represented under this subject are Thanksgiving dinner at 25 South Street in 1963; a concert with pianist Willard MacGregor on March 16, 1975; and a…

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Includes black and white photographs of employees and activities of the Department of Special Services. This department included the Missing Seamen's Bureau, the Women's Council, and Ship Visitation. Rev. Roscoe T. Foust is represented under this…

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Includes photographs of the June 26, 1943 launching of the SS Janet Lord Roper in Fairfield (Md.) Roper's daughter Marion and Rev. Harold H. Kelley are represented under this subject.

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Includes black and white photographs of framed tattoo flash as well as close-up views of mariners' tattoos.

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Includes 1 engraving of Edward Thompson Taylor (1793-1871). The man known as "Father Taylor" became the missionary in charge of the Seamen's Bethel in Boston (Mass.) in 1830.

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Includes black and white photographs of a time ball (not from the Titanic Memorial Lighthouse) and exhibit produced by the United States Navy.

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