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international News PbotO. One of the largest concentrations of ocean shipping ever seen at- New York is shown in this unusual picture. Eight of the biggest and fastest Atlantic liners are seen at '_ ' rest. From the left, Hamburg (22,117 tons), Bremen (51,731 tons), Columbus (32,565 tons), De Grasse (17,759 tons), Normandie (83,423 tons), Britannic (46,943 • tons), Aquitania (45,647 tons), and Conte de Savoia (48,502 tons)t

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 76, 31 March 1939, Page 7

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international News PbotO. One of the largest concentrations of ocean shipping ever seen at- New York is shown in this unusual picture. Eight of the biggest and fastest Atlantic liners are seen at'_ ' rest. From the left, Hamburg (22,117 tons), Bremen (51,731 tons), Columbus (32,565 tons), De Grasse (17,759 tons), Normandie (83,423 tons), Britannic (46,943 • tons), Aquitania (45,647 tons), and Conte de Savoia (48,502 tons)t Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 76, 31 March 1939, Page 7

international News PbotO. One of the largest concentrations of ocean shipping ever seen at- New York is shown in this unusual picture. Eight of the biggest and fastest Atlantic liners are seen at'_ ' rest. From the left, Hamburg (22,117 tons), Bremen (51,731 tons), Columbus (32,565 tons), De Grasse (17,759 tons), Normandie (83,423 tons), Britannic (46,943 • tons), Aquitania (45,647 tons), and Conte de Savoia (48,502 tons)t Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 76, 31 March 1939, Page 7