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Leslie Jones: The Camera Man

Boston Herald Traveler: 1917 - 1956

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  • Naval yards & naval stations (14) Apply Naval yards & naval stations filter
  • Towing (6) Apply Towing filter
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Subject Series

  • Maritime: Submarines (35) Apply Maritime: Submarines filter

Name Headings

  • Paulding (Destroyer : DD-22) (19) Apply Paulding (Destroyer : DD-22) filter
  • S-4 (Submarine) (16) Apply S-4 (Submarine) filter

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Ship and floating crane over sunken sub S-4 off Provincetown. 40 man crew died.
USS Paulding wrecked bow after hitting and sinking the S-4 -
Divers on mine layer 'Falcon' going down to sunken S-4 sub off Provincetown.
Diver off USS Falcon going for S-4 sub off Provincetown.
Sub S-4 raised after 3 months of hard work, Provincetown, Mass
Tug falcon raising sub S-4 off Provincetown.
Tug falcon raising sub S-4 off Provincetown.
Sub S-4 comes to surface off Provincetown after being on the bottom for 4 months in 102 ft. of water.
USS Paulding - Coast Guard ship 17 that rammed and sank the S-4 off Provincetown.
USS Paulding on Marine Railway at Navy Yard with bow torn away after hitting sub S-4.
USS Paulding with bow torn away after hitting and sinking the S-4 off Provincetown on Dec 17, 1927.
USS Paulding after she had rammed and sank the S-4 off Provincetown. One killed.
Navy Yard workers working on new bow of USS Paulding, damaged when she rammed the S-4.
Sheeting being hung around Coast Guard ship USS Paulding at Navy Yard to protect workmen from wind and cold while they repair bow damaged when she rammed and sank the S-4.
USS Paulding - Coast Guard ship that rammed and sunk the S-4 being bandaged up at Navy Yard to protect workmen from wind and cold.
USS Paulding sailing for Navy Yard to fix damaged bow.
USS Paulding on Navy Yard Marine Railway after Bow was torn off when she rammed the S-4 off Provincetown. Sub crew was lost.
USS Paulding on Marine Railway - Navy Yard.
USS Paulding on Marine Railway - Navy Yard.
USS Paulding on Marine Railway - Navy Yard.
USS Paulding on Marine Railway after bow was damaged ramming the S-4 off Provincetown.
USS Paulding steaming into Boston Harbor after her bow was damaged when she rammed and sank the sub S-4.
USS Paulding on Navy Yard Marine Railway with damaged bow after sinking sub S-4.
USS Paulding with damaged bow after ramming the S-4 off Provincetown Dec. 17, 1927
USS Paulding with damaged bow after ramming the S-4.
Diver from 'Falcon' going down to sub S-4.
Diver from 'Falcon' going down to S-4.
USS Paulding on marine railway at Navy Yard with torn bow after she sank sub S-4.
Navy tug Falcon and the Wandank, off Provincetown working at raising of the sub S-4
USS Wright sails into Boston with pontoons from Norfolk, VA, to assist in raising the S-4
S-4 disaster: Giant crane 'Hercules' removing pontoons from USS wright
Tugs that took an active part in raising the sub S-4.
Tug Falcon raising the sub S-4 off Provincetown
Navy tug 'Sagamore' with pontoons, at Provincetown to raise sub S-4
Tug 'Falcon' that raised the submarine S-4
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