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Leslie Jones: The Camera Man

Boston Herald Traveler: 1917 - 1956

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  • Submarines (75) Apply Submarines filter
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  • (-) Remove S-4 (Submarine) filter S-4 (Submarine)

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  • (-) Remove S-4 (Submarine) filter S-4 (Submarine)
Ship and floating crane over sunken sub S-4 off Provincetown. 40 man crew died.
Divers on mine layer 'Falcon' going down to sunken S-4 sub off Provincetown.
Sub S-4 remains towed to Navy Yard drydock.
Diver off USS Falcon going for S-4 sub off Provincetown.
Sub S-4 in Navy Yard.
Sub S-4 in Navy Yard.
Sub S-4 all painted and patched at ready to be taken out of drydock.
Sub S-4 disaster
Sub S-4 raised after 3 months of hard work, Provincetown, Mass
Flooding dry dock to float the sub S-4
Sub S-4 flooded to be floated and towed to pier 7
Sub S-4 painted up and ready to be launched from Navy Yard.
Sub S-4 all painted for launching from drydock at Navy Yard.
Sub S-4 after repairs at Navy Yard.
Submarine S-4 being floated temporarily after repairs
Tug falcon raising sub S-4 off Provincetown.
Tug falcon raising sub S-4 off Provincetown.
Drydock filling with water to float the S-4 that has been inflated and repaired.
Preparing sub S-4 for refloating after she was temporarily repaired.
Water pouring into dry drock to float the S-4 after she had been repaired.
Diver at S-4 disaster.
Conning Tower of the S-4 after being raised and brought to Navy Yard.
Sub S-4 comes to surface off Provincetown after being on the bottom for 4 months in 102 ft. of water.
Towing sub S-4 to Navy Yard.
Half submerged S-4 sub after accident. Charlestown Navy Yard - Pier 4.
Ill-fated S-4 sub being towed out of drydock after repairs.
Sub S-4 about to be floated.
Sub S-4 repaired and ready to be floated.
Secretary of Navy Wilbur visits sub S-4 at Navy Yard.
Sub S-4 being towed into drydock at Navy Yard.
Flat at half mast on Conning Tower of Sub S-4.
Secretary of Navy Wilbur inspects sub S-4 at Charlestown Navy Yard.
Sub S-4's Conning Tower as she was being towed into Boston Harbor after being rammed and sunk by USS Paulding.
Ill-fated sub S-4 in drydock after sinking off Provincetown.
Inquiry board inspects sub S-4 in drydock.
Sub S-4 enters Navy Yard drydock.
Diver from 'Falcon' going down to sub S-4.
Diver from 'Falcon' going down to S-4.
Bow view of ill-fated sub S-4 in drydock.
Sub S-4 in drydock showing damage
Sub S-4 being towed into Charlestown Navy Yard after being floated by pontoons off Provincetown.
Sub S-4 in drydock.
Sub S-4 drydock filling up.
Sub S-4 in Navy Yard drydock.
Sub S-4 in Navy Yard.
Sub S-4 in Navy Yard drydock.
Sub S-4 in Navy Yard drydock.
Sub S-4 being towed to Navy Yard from off of Provincetown. The trip took 14 hours to go the 49 miles.
Sub S-4 disaster. Officers huddle to plan rescue of crew.
Sub S-4 disaster: Note written by entombed crewman.
Sub S-4 disaster. Note written by entombed crewman.

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