Ss Ams Darling 179 -49- Jpg

The number "179" in the file title likely refers to a shipyard hull number or an official admiralty registration. It hints that she was one of many—mass-produced, perhaps during the frantic shipbuilding efforts of the First or Second World War. She wasn't a luxury liner; she was a pack mule. She was built to endure, to carry the weight of nations on her steel plates.

: Collections documenting maritime architecture and deck layouts. SS AMS Darling 179 -49- jpg

: If you found this filename in your family history search, it confirms a specific ancestor was on this ship. You can search for "SS Darling Amsterdam passenger list 179" in databases like National Archives (NARA) or Arolsen Archives . The number "179" in the file title likely

are you using this for (e.g., a photo caption, a bibliography, or a database entry)? Knowing this will help me refine the tone. She was built to endure, to carry the

: Refers to the SS Darling , a vessel used in the late 19th or early 20th century.

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