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Black-and-white photographs of interiors
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Color photographs of interiors
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Fourteen color photographs (8 x 10 in. format), including duplicates, of 7 interiors of the NS Savannah.
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Color film negatives of interiors
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Seven color film negatives (8 x 10 in. format) of interiors of the NS Savannah taken by photographer Alexandre Georges. The negatives correspond to the prints labeled 418A-1, 418A-4, 418A-8, 418A-9, 418A-10, 418A-11, and 418A-18.
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Black-and-white photographs of ship artwork and sculpture
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Six photographs of sculptures and artwork used on the NS Savannah.
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Color transparencies of interiors
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Six color transparencies (8 x 10 in. format) of interiors of the NS Savannah. The transparencies correspond to the prints labeled 418A-4, 418A-8, 418A-10, and 418A-12 (Two copies), as well as one image of the promenade deck with no corresponding print.
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Seven photographs (8 x 10 in. format) consisting of four color and three black-and-white photographs of interiors for the SS President Wilson and SS President Cleveland. The images depict sample staterooms, the marine veranda with piano and dance floor, the lounge showing a Hawaiian foliage mural by artist Andre Durenceau, and the cocktail lounge with Chinese wall design in gold wire. Two of the photographs appear in Jack Heaney's March 1946 article for the Pacific Marine Review (see Box 2, Folder 9).
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Miscellaneous interior and exterior design renderings
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Four photographic reproductions of interior design renderings of the veranda, lounge, and passenger dining room on the NS Savannah, and a rendering of the exterior of the ship, and an original rendering of entrance lobby elevators with a film negative copy. These items are undated but presumably date from around 1958-1959.
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