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A letter on R.M.S. Titanic stationary written by George Edward Graham, a photograph taken from the ship, and a collection of 12 photographs of and by Graham taken while on other voyages
the letter and the envelope in a common frame, which bears the White Star Line burgee, and is imprinted with "On board R.M.S."Titanic", and dated April 10 1912. The black and white photograph, in a plexiglass frame, is printed from the original negative, taken by Father Browne while a passenger on the Titanic. It shows the hull of the ship nearly colliding with the S.S.New York upon leaving Southampton. The collection of twelve smaller photographs, taken on board the R.M.S. Lusitania in September 1910, six are originals of the ship and the sea, and the other six are re-prints that are portraits of Graham and his companions
12 x 10 in. (30.5 x 25.4 cm.) and smaller (15)
the letter and the envelope in a common frame, which bears the White Star Line burgee, and is imprinted with "On board R.M.S."Titanic", and dated April 10 1912. The black and white photograph, in a plexiglass frame, is printed from the original negative, taken by Father Browne while a passenger on the Titanic. It shows the hull of the ship nearly colliding with the S.S.New York upon leaving Southampton. The collection of twelve smaller photographs, taken on board the R.M.S. Lusitania in September 1910, six are originals of the ship and the sea, and the other six are re-prints that are portraits of Graham and his companions
12 x 10 in. (30.5 x 25.4 cm.) and smaller (15)