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English: Bally Thompson was an Estonian sea captain and trader of Scottish ancestry. He was owner and captain of the schooner Trader of Petropavlovsk and maintained a trading station at Emma Harbor (Provideniya Bay), Chukotka, Russia from some time before 1914 until at least 1921.
Date photographed 1921, published 1922
Source "On the track of an unknown sheep". Scribner's magazine 71(4): 379–402. https://books.google.com/books?id=QAcwAAAAMAAJ&pg=RA2-PA389&dq=%22Emma+Harbor%22+whalers#PRA2-PA392,M1.
Author Burnham, John B., author ans photographer

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