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Description: Built Poulsbo 1913  On side of boat in image: Anna Olca.  Stamped on verso: Marine Photo Shop, Joe D. Williamson, 285 Shannon Drive S.E., Winslow, Wn. 98110, VI 2-2122.

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Puget Sound Maritime Historical Society identifies this as the Anna Olca. Most likely this is a typo or misreading; the schooner Anna Olga was built in Poulsbo and registered in the US; no Anna Olca appears in US registration records. It is likely but not confirmed that this is the arctic trading schoonerAnna Olga that figures in the story of Stefansson's Canadian Arctic Expedition.
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