Ss Isabella 006 168 Jpg

While there is no single famous historical document or ship widely known by the specific filename SS Isabella 006 168.jpg

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That evening, Lena cross-referenced passenger manifests. The Isabella sank on November 3, 1942, torpedoed by a U-boat. Among the lost was a woman named Clara Vane, a stage illusionist traveling under a pseudonym. Witness accounts from survivors mentioned a strange light in Cargo Hold 4 just before the explosion—and a woman in a silver dress who had been seen walking toward it, though no one remembered her boarding. While there is no single famous historical document

The digital file identified as refers to a specific visual record of the SS Isabella , a steamship that operated during the early 20th century. Beyond its technical designation as a small-format image file (measuring roughly 6 by 168 pixels), it serves as a historical gateway into the era of maritime industrialization. The Legacy of the SS Isabella Among the lost was a woman named Clara

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