I’m not sure I’d ever noticed this building before, Hell’s Kitchen . . 49th street about 1000 feet from the North River. Obviously, it’s associated with the Red Cross, where I spent a day earlier this month for First Aid/CRP/AED certification.
Excuse the informality of these photos, but inside the Red Cross building were these great collages I thought to share. Mary Weiss boarded
this vessel–click here for a better version–to do Red Cross work in Europe.
A few generations later, Magaly Polo boarded a Red Cross vessel named Comfort to assist with Red Cross relief work in the her native Haiti. Comfort also appeared here . . . scroll.
A few weeks ago, Comfort‘s sister vessel Mercy appeared here.
Many thanks to William Lafferty for sharing that photo.
Tangentially related: Note the two asterisks (**)after the shipyard for Rose City. Also produced there were these TOTE vessels, trailerships. I’d love to hear how these have worked out.
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March 20, 2015 at 3:11 pm
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Here’s a reading suggestion passed on by Jonathan Kabak: http://www.nytimes.com/…/john-moynihans-voyage-of-the…
John Moynihan’s ‘Voyage of the Rose City’ — Review
“The Voyage of the Rose City,” an account by John…
NYTIMES.COM|BY BY DWIGHT GARNER