Brest (France).
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:
Alfred G. Lawson USS Paulding log, 1917-1919
Collection
Identifier: 2010-063
Scope and Contents
A WWI sailor log of Alfred George Lawson on the U. S. S. Paulding from 1917-1919, which describes Lawon's experiences on the U. S. destroyer and his daily activities. The U. S. S. Paulding's primary duty was to escort convoys and protect them from German u-boat attacks. Most of the entries are very brief, merely talking about the weather and whether they were in port or at sea. However, others are much more detailed, particularly in the cases where the U. S. S. Paulding sank a submarine...
Dates:
1917 - 1919
French Quay
Digital Image
Identifier: 2001.073.1.065
French Quay, 1919
Item
Identifier: 2001.073.1.065
Scope and Contents
Photograph depicts the view of the water from onboard an unidentified ship. Title supplied.
Dates:
1919
Pontanezen Barracks, Brest, France
Digital Image
Identifier: 2001.073.1.144
Pontanezen Barracks, Brest, France
Digital Image
Identifier: 2001.073.1.146
Pontanezen Barracks, Brest, France, 1919
Item
Identifier: 2001.073.1.144
Scope and Contents
Mid-distance view of the Pontenazian barracks in Brest, France. Title taken from description on back.
Dates:
1919
Pontanezen Barracks, Brest, France, 1919
Item
Identifier: 2001.073.1.146
Scope and Contents
Mid-distance view of the Pontenazian barracks in Brest, France. Title taken from description on back.
Dates:
1919
Snapshot
Digital Image
Identifier: 2001.073.1.063
The Vatterland in Breast Harbor
Digital Image
Identifier: 2001.073.1.061
The Vatterland in Breast Harbor, 1919
Item
Identifier: 2001.073.1.061
Scope and Contents
This photograph depicts the ocean liner S.S. Vaterland, the largest liner afloat in 1914. Title taken from description on back.
Dates:
1919