S.S. Bethnor
A sister to S.S. Domino which was later selected to become USS Domino (IX-208).
Bethnor (EFC hull # 1976) was photographed on 15 November 1919 upon completion by the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corp., Harlan Plant, Wilmington, Del. She and Domino (originally Delco) were among seven ships built to EFC Design 1094 at the Bethlehem yards at Wilmington, Del., and Elizabethport, N.J.
Photo No. None
Source: U.S. National Archives, RG-32-UB
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S.S. Domino
Departing a U.S. port on 28 March 1941 with neutrality markings. These four Coast Guard photos are from the MARAD Vessel History Database.
Photo No. Domino_1278_009
Source: vesselhistory.marad.dot.gov/ShipHistory/Detail/1278
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S.S. Domino
At the pier of the American Sugar Refining Co. circa 1941 with neutrality markings.
Photo No. Domino_1278_008
Source: vesselhistory.marad.dot.gov/ShipHistory/Detail/1278
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S.S. Domino
Operating for the American Sugar Transit Corp. in July 1941 with neutrality markings.
Photo No. Domino_1278_006
Source: vesselhistory.marad.dot.gov/ShipHistory/Detail/1278
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S.S. Domino
Arriving in a U.S. port on 23 March 1942 with wartime armament and life rafts.
Photo No. Domino_1278_007
Source: vesselhistory.marad.dot.gov/ShipHistory/Detail/1278
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