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"Four in this one. Note size of men to the boats." [inscription on verso]
USS Chauncey (DD-296) is to the left behind rocks in the foreground and closest to the photographer. USS Young (DD-312) is capsized onto her starboard side, center right. USS Woodbury (DD-309) is next furthest away. USS Fuller (DD-297) is barely visible beyond the Woodbury on the other side of the rocks. Seven destroyers and 23 sailors were lost.
Publication date: 4 March 2021
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title:
"Four in this one. Note size of men to the boats." [inscription on verso]
creator:
Brooks, Ed (Everett Herbert)
subject:
Shipwrecks
description:
USS Chauncey (DD-296) is to the left behind the rocks in the foreground and closest to the photographer. USS Young (DD-312) is capsized onto her starboard side, center right. USS Woodbury (DD-309) is next furthest away. USS Fuller (DD-297) is is barely visible beyond the Woodbury on the other side of the rocks. Seven destroyers and 23 sailors were lost.
publisher:
Santa Barbara Historical Museum
contributor:
Brooks, Pete
date:
1923-09-08
type:
Photographic image
format:
Silver gelatin print
identifier:
Honda_Point_Disaster_003
source:
Gledhill Library
language:
eng
relation:
2021-012
coverage:
Honda, Point (Calif.)
rights:
Property rights reside with the Santa Barbara Historical Museum. For permissions to reproduce or to publish, please contact the Head Archivist of the Gledhill Library.