aprilfollies on Nostr: My father volunteers at a preserved World War Two “Liberty Ship”, the John W. ...
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"content": "My father volunteers at a preserved World War Two “Liberty Ship”, the John W. Brown, docked in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. These ships were built “on the cheap”, with only 5-year expected lifespans, and using late-1800s steam engine technology (fueled on “Bunker C” coal)! Their primary purpose was to transport supplies, and later, personnel. Very few remain, and this one’s kept as a floating museum. Dad helps out with the radio room and similar equipment. (More in Alt Text.) #history #ships\n\nhttps://files.mastodon.online/media_attachments/files/110/169/981/621/796/246/original/795e2d6308970fe6.jpeg\n\nhttps://files.mastodon.online/media_attachments/files/110/169/981/857/011/265/original/561390e9c9122337.jpeg\n\nhttps://files.mastodon.online/media_attachments/files/110/169/982/070/518/711/original/2d1dbee8d6351aeb.jpeg\n\nhttps://files.mastodon.online/media_attachments/files/110/169/982/287/337/346/original/0e362819a7de90f7.jpeg",
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