MAROONED SAILORS RETURN.— The crew of the auxiliary schooner Elsie Mary, which was abandoned in a leaking condition at the Alderman Islands, on which the men were marooned for 24 hours. From left to right: G. Currie and A. Anderson, seamen; G. Piggott, assistant engineer; J. Coleman, mate; Captain Owen, master; T. Way, cook; E. Carr, chief engineer.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 617, 20 March 1929, Page 1
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58MAROONED SAILORS RETURN.— The crew of the auxiliary schooner Elsie Mary, which was abandoned in a leaking condition at the Alderman Islands, on which the men were marooned for 24 hours. From left to right: G. Currie and A. Anderson, seamen; G. Piggott, assistant engineer; J. Coleman, mate; Captain Owen, master; T. Way, cook; E. Carr, chief engineer. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 617, 20 March 1929, Page 1
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