From a collection of 'Picture Story Cards' put out by the Singer corporation's 'Society for Visual Education' division in 1966. Owing to the size of these I had to tkae them outside to photograph them so excuse the bits of reflectivity.
This third of three sets that I own is titled 'Mid Atlantic States - Ports and Shipping Facilities'.
Card one: A Trans-Atlantic Passenger Liner Port
Card two: Oil Tanker Port
Card three: An Iron Ore Port
Card four: A General Cargo Port
Card five: Container Shipping
Card six: A Dry Docks Port
That "at" is a nice flourish.
I got in trouble for taking this shot. I guess they didn't want everyone knowing there's no floor. Are there laws against this?
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