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The coastguard,October 27,c 1887,men with row boat on shore

Title: The coastguard
Creator(s): Burns, M. J., etcher
Date Created/Published: c1887 Oct. 27.
Summary: Print shows three men trying to push a large U.S. boat out into the ocean, the boat contains four men, one standing, pointing, holding the rudder and three sitting paddling with long oars against the large waves and rough waters; all are wearing life vest.
Notes:
S27805 U.S. Copyright Office.
Copyright 1887 by C. Klackner.
Exhibited: Shipwreck! Winslow Homer and The Life Line, Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Subjects:
Rescue workers--1880-1890.
Rowboats--1880-1890.
Etchings--1880-1890.
Bookmark /2003666354/
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