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This photograph captures the steamship Olivia in what appears to be early to mid‑20th century maritime setting. The vessel’s classic design — with a pronounced bow, two visible decks, and a single smokestack — suggests it was used for regional passenger or cargo service, possibly on a lake, river, or coastal route. Ss Olivia -5- jpg

In this fifth image of the series, the ship is shown alongside a modest wooden dock. Several crew members can be seen on the foredeck, and a thin plume of smoke rises from the stack, indicating the engine is warm or preparing to depart. The overcast sky and calm water lend a quiet, working‑class atmosphere to the scene. Image Reference: Ss Olivia -5- jpg This photograph

The “Ss” prefix likely stands for “Steamship,” and the name Olivia may honor a company director’s family member or a historical figure. This image is valuable for maritime historians or anyone documenting regional steamship traffic before diesel engines became standard. If you provide more details about the image’s content or intended use (e.g., for a caption, article, social media, or archive), I can tailor the write‑up exactly to your needs. Several crew members can be seen on the

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