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>In article <[log in to unmask]>, [log in to unmask] (Mark Friedman) wrote:

>>      In attempting to compile a comprehensive listing/survey of 19th
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>> and 20th American maritime photographers, I am contacting you in hopes of
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>> assistance with this project.  For the last two years I have been

The Byron Co. photographed nearly every steamship/ocean liner that
entered New York Harbor between c.1890 and 1940.  There are about
4,000 ship-related prints in the Museum of the City of New York's
Byron Collection.  It has recently been catalogued, re-housed and
reproduced on microfiche through an NEH grant.  For more info. call
the Museum's research line at (212)534-1672 x262, or the Curator of
Prints and Photographs at x256.

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