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English: Interior of the saloon of the Long Island Sound steamboat Bristol, showing its "wood carving, ornate ceiling decoration, crystal chandeliers, richly upholstered chairs, lush carpeting and gilt-edged spitoons, all exemplifying the elegance once found on coastal steamboats". From a contemporary stereogram. |
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before 1888 date QS:P,+1888-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1888-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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Source | Johnson, Harry and Lightfoot, Frederick S. (1980): Maritime New York in Nineteenth-Century Photographs, Dover Publications Inc., New York, page 47 | |||
Author | Unattributed, but probably Henry Anthony | |||
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