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Pacific Mail Steamship Co. ship, the SS Mongolia, as well as listings of their other prominent ships. SS Mongolia and her sister, SS Manchuria, were the fastest, largest passenger-freight ships in the Pacific at their time of launch. |
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Image Site Originally from a brochure or similar published in 1911 (date stated on this page) |
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1911 |
Author |
Fred Pansing |
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Other versions | Media:SS Mongolia Fred Pansing Cropped.jpg A poster using the same picture |
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