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Image Not Available for New York newspaper cameramen "in the riggings" of the Queen Mary, from an unusual angle in reporting the arrival of the great ship, May 1936. These are but a few of the 200 cameras that were focused on the event for the formal press of America.
New York newspaper cameramen "in the riggings" of the Queen Mary, from an unusual angle in reporting the arrival of the great ship, May 1936. These are but a few of the 200 cameras that were focused on the event for the formal press of America.
Image Not Available for New York newspaper cameramen "in the riggings" of the Queen Mary, from an unusual angle in reporting the arrival of the great ship, May 1936. These are but a few of the 200 cameras that were focused on the event for the formal press of America.

New York newspaper cameramen "in the riggings" of the Queen Mary, from an unusual angle in reporting the arrival of the great ship, May 1936. These are but a few of the 200 cameras that were focused on the event for the formal press of America.

Creator Alfred Eisenstaedt (American, 1898 - 1995)
Date1936
Mediumgelatin silver print
DimensionsOverall: 25.1 x 17.8 cm (9 7/8 x 7 in.)
Credit LineAnonymous Gift, 2002
Category
Object number2002/4981
LocationNot currently on display

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