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Includes black and white photographs of the mural inside the lobby at 25 South Street, SCI's headquarters from 1913-1967. Painted by Lt. Cmdr. Edmond James Fitzgerald , the 37-foot mural depicted the role of merchant mariners in the World War II…

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Includes black and white and color photographs of the Marine Museum at 25 South Street, SCI’s headquarters from 1913-1967. The Marine Museum began on the third floor of 25 South Street in 1953 and continued exhibiting items donated by mariners and…

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Includes black and white photographs of the medical clinic opened in 1925 at 25 South Street, SCI's headquarters from 1913-1967. An image of the interior of the medical clinic, as well as images of patients being treated, are included under this…

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Includes black and white photographs of mariners reading in the Officer’s Room at 25 South Street, SCI’s headquarters from 1913-1967.

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Includes black and white photographs of the printing shop at 25 South Street, SCI's headquarters from 1913-1967. The printing shop opened in 1917.

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Includes black and white photographs of the reading room at 25 South Street, SCI's headquarters from 1913-1967.

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Includes black and white photographs of views from the roof of 25 South Street, SCI's headquarters from 1913-1967. The Brooklyn Bridge and the Statue of Liberty can be seen in some of the images.

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Includes black and white photographs of the Seamen's Lounge at 25 South Street, SCI's headquarters from 1913-1967. The Seamen's Lounge opened on January 12, 1942. In addition to views of the lounge, images of merchant mariners socializing are…

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Includes black and white and color photographs of the Sloppe Chest, which distributed shoes, socks, underwear and toiletries to shipwrecked mariners. Janet L. Roper is also represented under this subject.

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Includes black and white photographs of merchant mariners relaxing in the Swedish Seamen's Club at 25 South Street, SCI's headquarters from 1913-1967.

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