"A Dinner Hour Concert"
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"A Dinner Hour Concert"
A jolly gathering on board ship, but which ship? I cannot read the sailors cap badges.
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Re: "A Dinner Hour Concert"
Lollipop.
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Re: "A Dinner Hour Concert"
Love old pics. Thanks for sharing. I zoomed in all the way and couldn't see which ship either.
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Re: "A Dinner Hour Concert"
All I can make out is the "H.M.S."; so it's a British ship...
(which probably goes without saying)
Bill
(which probably goes without saying)
Bill
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Re: "A Dinner Hour Concert"
Well, you all figure out the boat's name, but the thing I want to know is, if it's a Dinner Hour Concert, WHERE'S THE GRUB?!
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Re: "A Dinner Hour Concert"
Barnacle Bill appears to be seated in front of the horn...
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Thomas Alva Edison - Comment to his assistant, Samuel Insull.
"No one needs a Victrola XX, a Perfected Graphophone Type G, or whatever you call those noisy things."
My Wife