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Bluenose: A Canadian Icon

"Bluenose Crew"

image no 112109

Crew of the Bluenose at the A.M. Smith Wharves, Halifax, NS. The man standing behind Captain Angus Walters appears to be Captain Ben Pine. He is wearing a ribbon, as are several others in the photograph. These may be members of the crew of the Columbia.

Date:
[ca.1923]

Photographer:
W.R. MacAskill

Fonds/Collection:
Wallace MacAskill Photographic Collection

Reference no.:
NSARM, #20040050



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