
A trio of gems from October 27, 1956. Obviously this photographer was as mad about the Mark Twain as I am! I am loving this first shot with two guests leaning against the rail, holding their cameras. I am sure that somewhere out there a photo or two exists of the photographer standing on the dock taken by these two. Oh where could it be?
A side view of the Twain may seem a bit ho-hum…

but when we zoom in, we can see a worker toiling away:

The last one is my favorite, showing the paddle wheel churning away.

Although I have shot this fun little gif…

I still don't have a contemporary side shot. Must add to my list of "to-do's"!
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1 comment:
Sometimes I enjoy looking over from the Texas deck and watching the paddle wheel in actin.
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