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Ss Ams Darling 179 -49- Jpg Jun 2026

(formerly the International Tracing Service), which documents victims of Nazi persecution In these archival contexts, "SS" often denotes Sammelliste (collective list), and "AMS" refers to the Amersfoort

One of the most notable vessels with a similar name is the , an iron-hulled steamer built in Liverpool in 1864. It was a general cargo vessel that eventually met its end on a reef south of Montague Island in 1880. The "AMS 179-49" code in your keyword likely refers to an Archive Management System (AMS) entry, specifically record number 179, item 49, preserved as a JPG image. Key Features of 19th Century Steamships SS AMS Darling 179 -49- jpg

: Some of these archives even contain personal artifacts, such as letters or lockets associated with the ship's crew, providing a human perspective on maritime history. Key Features of 19th Century Steamships : Some

Returned to her original owners, the A.M. Darling was deemed unseaworthy for the Atlantic. She ended her days on the Great Lakes, hauling grain until a boiler explosion in 1952 off Thunder Bay. She sank in 200 feet of water. No lives were lost. She ended her days on the Great Lakes,

If you possess this jpg file, you likely hold a key to a forgotten corner of WWII maritime history.

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