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Photograph of the Port View of the SS Kalomo

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Original caption: Photograph Of Port View. August 31st., 1918/ Photograph Of S. S. Kalamo. Nationality: -British. Tonnage: - 5019. Captain: - H. J. Abbey. Owners: - Ellerman Bucknall S. S. Co. Where From: - Genoa, Italy. Destination: - Not Known. Where Photographed: - Charlestons, S. C. Sixth Naval District. By Whom Photographed: - J. B. Dearborn. Date Photographed: - August 26th., 1918.

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26/08/1918
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