Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Don Crews at ship's helm, Bud Weber looking on, both in uniform, in ship's wheelhouse This photograph appears with Los Angeles Times article, November 28, 1937, "A Day With the Sea Scouts. Sea Scouts of the Crescent Bay Council, Santa Monica, are shown on this page learning navigation and sea ways aboard their ship Pinta, which they reconstructed themselves from an old Navy whaleboat. They are among the 2000 Southland Sea Scouts who now are participating with their fellow Sea Scouts of California, Utah, Nevada and Arizona in the annual regional rendezvous at Balboa." (Times photos by E.J. Spencer) Text from newspaper caption: STEADY AS "SHE" GOES. Mate Bud Weber (left) and Helmsman Don Crews. Text from nitrate negative sleeve: 12198 4/21/38 Sea Scouts (opens[?])
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image
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b&w nitrate negative
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uclamss_1429_0306 0306 ark:/21198/zz002d9jp5
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Balboa (Newport Beach, Calif.) Youth Transportation Culture Sea Scouts (Boy Scouts of America) Pinta (Sea Scout Ship) Crews, Don, b. ca. 1920 Weber, Bud
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