In those years, there was a strong migration from Lithuania to America, and as just now
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1911 RAWSON, Cia. Argentina de Navegacion (Nicolas Mihánovich) Ltda, Buenos Aires
1917 ORÉGON, Compagnie Générale Transatlantique, Paris (reg Bordeaux) for Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico routes
1921 POLOGNE, transferred to Le Havre-Hamburg-Dantzig feeder (reg Le Havre)
1932 SAINTE DOMINGUE, transferred to Caribbean routes, then to Mediterranean
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1917 ORÉGON, Compagnie Générale Transatlantique, Paris (reg Bordeaux) for Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico routes
1921 POLOGNE, transferred to Le Havre-Hamburg-Dantzig feeder (reg Le Havre)
1932 SAINTE DOMINGUE, transferred to Caribbean routes, then to Mediterranean
also see:
http://sunderlandships.com/view.php?ref=102356
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Please see : https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k6570502/f6.item.r=pologne.zoom
near the right border, in the middle.
Regards,
yvon
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The ship in the foreground could be the French POLOGNE (1911 / 3425gt), of Compagnie Générale Transatlantique.
Regards,
Yvon
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