Albany Harbour And Town
016847PD: Sailing ship, Albany, ca. 1900. Taken by J. J. Dwyer slwa_b2856872_1
016848PD: Albany Jetty. The steamship Persic tied up at left, ca. 1914 slwa_b2856872_2
016849PD: Sailing ship in Albany Harbour, ca. 1900 slwa_b2856872_3
016850PD: Ships tied up at the jetty, Albany, ca. 1914 slwa_b2856872_4
016851PD: Town of Albany from the harbour, ca. 1910? slwa_b2856872_5
016852PD: Albany Harbour, ca. 1910? slwa_b2856872_6
016853PD: Unidentified steamship, ca. 1914 slwa_b2856872_7
016854PD: Albany Harbour, ca. 1914 slwa_b2856872_8
016855PD: Unidentified ship at Albany Jetty, ca. 1914 slwa_b2856872_9
016856PD: Steam vessel Premier tied up at Albany, ca. 1910 slwa_b2856872_10
016857PD: A crowd on the jetty with Albany in the background, ca. 1910 slwa_b2856872_11
016858PD: York Street, Albany. The Albany Town Hall at left, ca. 1910 slwa_b2856872_12
016859PD: A military band leads a procession. The leading man and the men behind the band wear masonic aprons and carry a banner with the motto "Help in time of need", 1908? slwa_b2856872_13
016860PD: Sailors on parade, Albany, 1908? slwa_b2856872_14
016861PD: Welcome banner for the U.S. White Fleet's visit to Albany, 1908 slwa_b2856872_15
016863PD: Military parade, Albany, 1908? slwa_b2856872_16
016864PD: Military parade, Albany, 1908? The parade passes a building with a sign for E. G. Everett, Grocer slwa_b2856872_17
016865PD: Military parade, Albany, 1908? slwa_b2856872_18
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