Submarines Sink Old Clipper to Make a Movie
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Submarines Sink Old Clipper to Make a Movie
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Submarines Sink Old Clipper to Make a Movie
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Forty miles off the coast of San Diego, three submarines recently opened fire on the old three-masted clipper "Bohemia," and sent this famous ship to its grave. In spite of terrific explosions which shot smoke more than 1,000 feet in the air and tore away the stern of the vessel, the stanch boat remained afloat for more than twenty minutes after the submarines had done their work. The Yankee clipper was sunk during the making of a moving picture, the spectacle being filmed as the boat went down, stern foremost.
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eng
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1931-11
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815
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Public Domain (Google digitized)
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Alberto Bordignon