Launching a Stranded Schooner from the Docks Trailer

Launching a Stranded Schooner from the Docks Trailer (1900)

21 September 1900 1 mins

During the terrific storm all of the light craft along the dock front was lifted out of the water and washed up into the streets, many of them being carried for miles inland. This subject shows a number of boatmen who have banded together to get their craft back into the water, a panoramic view being taken of the schooner as she glided sideways down the improvised ways, forming a very interesting subject. 60 feet. $9.00.

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