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Government building, Calcutta, India (LOC) uploaded 3 days ago
European Quarter, Calcutta, India (LOC) uploaded 3 days ago
E.J. Laplace and horse "Kate Nelson" - first prize, Speedway Parade (LOC) uploaded 3 days ago
Socialists in Union Square, New York (LOC) uploaded 3 days ago
Socialists meeting in Union Square, New York (LOC) uploaded 3 days ago
Socialist parade in Union Square, New York (LOC) uploaded 3 days ago
Socialist parade in Union Square, New York (LOC) uploaded 3 days ago
Loaf of bread float carried in Socialist Parade, New York (LOC) uploaded 3 days ago
May Day in Central Park, New York (LOC) uploaded 3 days ago
Socialists meeting in Union Square, New York (LOC) uploaded 3 days ago
Children on May Day in Central Park, New York (LOC) uploaded 3 days ago
Delagrange in his aeroplane (LOC) uploaded 3 days ago
Delagrange in his aeroplane (LOC) uploaded 3 days ago
Grand Stand, Catholic Centenary, New York (LOC) uploaded 3 days ago
Grand Stand, Catholic Centenary, New York (LOC) uploaded 3 days ago
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Mrs. Vandyke Brown standing in boat yard, holding dauschund [i.e. dachshund] (LOC)
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PM Clark said:
Strange craft she is standing on, some sort of odd wartime ironclad?
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swanq said:
There is a disk with writing on it at the near side of the floating structure. In the hi-res image, I can make out "Wild Duck" (including the quotation marks). I haven't figured out the rest of the writing.
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PM Clark said:
My google search claimed: 'During the Civil War, "wild duck" was a term used for a type of underwater weapon, specifically torpedoes, that were designed to be launched from small, fast boats to target enemy ships. These torpedoes were often constructed from repurposed materials like barrels and were intended to be detonated upon impact with a target.' I will have to look for more information now!
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