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The S.S. Khiva at sea

Media
a large steamship at sea
Description
The S.S. Khiva, a ship carrying many lascars, at sea.
Creator
Photographer unknown
Source
"Forgotten Seafarers of the First World War"
Publisher
The Historic England Blog
Date
Date unknown
Contributor
Asif Shakoor
Rights
Rights unknown
Format
Photograph
Language
English
Type
Still image

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  • Shipyards, Kitchens, and City Streets: Finding Belonging in South Asian Harlem The SS Khiva and Amir Haider Khan

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