File:SS Oregon (Guion Line)- Currier&Ives (1883).jpg

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Author
Nathaniel Currier & James Meritt Ives
Description
English: Currier & Ives portrait of the steamer SS Oregon (Guion Line then Cunard Line)
Français : Peinture du paquebot SS Oregon de la Guion Line (sous les couleurs de la Cunard Line)
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Source/Photographer http://www.maritimequest.com/profiles/oregon_1883_profile.htm

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