[Cruise ship on the Panama Canal]

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Postcard of a cruise ship sailing through the Panama Canal. Two masts stand tall at the forward and aft of the ship, and one of the two cylinders at the ship's center blows out exhaust. Several large white poles span across the top of the ship, and balconies and lifeboats extend across its starboard side. A small boat follows closely behind. Hillsides covered in vegetation run along either side of the waterway; the landscape on the right is particularly rough and rocky. This postcard was kept by Victor Oppenheim during his travels as a geologist and explorer in the south … continued below

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1 postcard : b&w ; 14 x 9 cm.

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Flatau, John Fred 193X/1970.

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Postcard of a cruise ship sailing through the Panama Canal. Two masts stand tall at the forward and aft of the ship, and one of the two cylinders at the ship's center blows out exhaust. Several large white poles span across the top of the ship, and balconies and lifeboats extend across its starboard side. A small boat follows closely behind. Hillsides covered in vegetation run along either side of the waterway; the landscape on the right is particularly rough and rocky. This postcard was kept by Victor Oppenheim during his travels as a geologist and explorer in the south and South American regions.

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1 postcard : b&w ; 14 x 9 cm.

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  • Preferred Citation: Victor Oppenheim Papers (AR0731), University of North Texas Special Collections

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Victor Oppenheim Papers

The Victor Oppenheim Papers document the work and personal travels of a geologist, engineer, anthropologist, ethnologist, and author.

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  • 193X/1970

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  • Feb. 18, 2026, 2:09 p.m.

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  • N:9.381836, E:-79.520463, S: 8.906616, W:-79.970216

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Flatau, John Fred. [Cruise ship on the Panama Canal], postcard, 193X/1970; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc2543691/: accessed June 14, 2026), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.

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