[Robert L. Barnes]. [1947]

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[Robert L. Barnes]. [1947]

Collection of negative photocopies of photographs, plans and related text from various sources, from a personal album of A. Miller McDougall. Reproduced in 1947.

ca. 140 leaves : ill., plans ; 31 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7419418

The Mariners' Museum Library

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