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The Edmund Fitzgerald in the Soo Locks The Edmund Fitzgerald in the Soo Locks
The Edmund Fitzgerald in the Soo Locks

Never before published photo of the Edmund Fitzgerald, taken only months before it was lost with all hands in Lake Superior. Remember, you saw if first on Flickr! My father-in-law took this shot. He told my wife that he wasn't taking a picture of the Big Fitz; he just wanted a photo of the locks, and this happened to be in the photo. Unfortunately, the negative is long gone and this photo was printed on some sort of rough-coated matte paper so that it could be mailed as a postcard. My father-in-law didn't realize until months after the sinking that he had a picture of this vessel. The photo was taken in August 1975; the Edmund Fitzgerald sank November 10th of that year. It was, ironically, the sinking that made this ship famous. After it was built in 1958, until 1971, it was the largest ship on the Great Lakes, but other than that, it was just another anonymous working vessel plying the waters between Wisconsin and Michigan. The photo was scanned on an Epson Artisan 700 with the "restore colors" checkbox ticked. The photo is beginning to fade, and the scanner did a nice job of bringing it back to life.

Taken on: November 7, 2009
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