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Filename: mag1954_bw_pri_116.jpg

Size: 3711 x 4744 (9.6MB)

Date: 25th April 2018

Source: STUDIOCANAL

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A black and white photograph capturing a moment of maritime activity. A man stands aboard a vessel named "Glasgow, " which appears to be moored alongside a wooden dock or another ship. The focus is on the stern of the boat, where we can see details such as a lifebuoy marked with the word "RESCUE" and various nautical equipment scattered around the deck area. The cabin structure features small windows and an open door, suggesting access to interior spaces below deck. In the background, hazy outlines of buildings hint at an industrial setting, possibly near a port or shipyard area.

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