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Filename
M200s7b4_i14_1941
OriginalFilename
0a4e1992e5b20dde671aa5bac1be8f05.jp2
Local Call Number
M200
Local Item Number
M200.7b4i14
Title
Image View Description
Run aground opposite Hospital Point during the Japanese attack, the USS Nevada, known as the "Cheerup Ship," lived up to its name by being one of the first of the Pearl Harbor casualties to go back into action. This photograph is part of a series of photographs from the U.S. Senate investigation of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, 7 Dec. 1941.
Date
12/7/1941
Digital Master Date
2004-06-22T12:00:00+00:00
Condition of Original
Medium of Original
Silver gelatin photoprint
Dimensions of Original (in cm. h x w): 20.7 x 25.3
Mounting Data
Unmounted
Digital Master Format
6000 x 6240
TIFF
600
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Location of Original
M200.7 Box 4
Digital Master Location
J:\Library\Departments\Archives\COMMON\images\Manuscript\M200 Brewster
Provenance
Case, Betsey Brewster; Brewster, Whittimore. October 1, 1995.
Rights
Bowdoin College holds copyright for materials created by the College or for which rights have been transferred to the College. For more information contact the George J. Mitchell Department of Special Collections & Archives, Bowdoin College Library: sca@bowdoin.libanswers.com.
Citation
“USS Nevada”, Local Call Number M200, Bowdoin College Archives, Brunswick, Maine