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Ship traffic of South Harbour

Ship traffic of South Harbour
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The map shows with dotted lines where ships would sail from each quay at South Harbour in the 1910s.
A map of South Harbour from the 1910s shows where ship traffic from the harbour headed. (Published in the book A Ship Sailed to Helsinki.)

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The steamship Ariadne about to leave Helsinki for Szczecin. There are plenty of passengers on the outer deck and those who have accompanied them on the quay. Ariadne was built in 1914 and was owned by Finland Steamship Company Ltd until 1969. The bow of the ship was overhauled in 1938.

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