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A photo history of The Rig Museum, Mr. Charlie "Mr. Charlie," the first transportable submersible drilling rig, was built in 1952-53. In 195ch, he went to work for Shell Oil, and continued to drill in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Morgan City for 32 years. In the following pages, you will see the "Mr. Charlie" in various phases of construction, as well as at work in the early days. You'll see a small number of the people who made it possible. You'll see what life was like on the early rig.
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Backroads Studios Photography Backroads Studios Photography
See Life... Off the Beaten Path
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Baton Rouge Photos in thumbnail format and a bit of history on Baton Rouge, our state capital. Also a link to my Baton Rouge Attractions page with things to do and see in close to Baton Rouge.
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Baton Rouge Online Image Gallery Baton Rouge Online Image Gallery.
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Charlotte's Photography Photo's of People and places in Louisiana.
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FREE Acadie Background This is my wife (a Dugas) sitting on a dike by the salt marshes in Nova Scotia late one foggy evening. Near the area of the 1755 deportation of the Acadians. (This is a large file.)
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Gerald Belton Photography Features several photo galleries with pictures of Louisiana jazz musicians performing.
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Louisiana Churches & Cemeteries Photos of different Churches and Cemeteries that are both historic and pretty.
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Louisiana Plantations Lots of photos of Louisiana plantations in a thumbnail format plus links to other Louisiana pages.
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Louisiana Screen Savers Louisiana Screen Savers. Photos and various other
media taken through out the Great State of Louisiana. Download Free, Registation Page, Order Your CD.
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Miller Photography Local Louisiana Photographer. Many captivating scenes through out our great state.
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Moonstruck Studio My site is full of my paintings, a little about myself and my studio, my photographs and my ad design work. All of my contact information on how you can commission or purchase an art piece is included.
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New Orleans Historic Photo Library A LA Home Page exclusive - our own hand-compiled library of turn-of-the-centure photographs of New Orleans and the surrounding areas.
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Nova Scotia Photos Here are some photo's of my and my wife, Tammy, on a visit to Acadia in July/August 2000.
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Ogmore river fishing on the Ogmore
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Okrafeet Photography We feature scenes of people, places and wildlife unique to Southwest Louisiana. If not satisfied, money will be gladly refunded.
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Old Louisiana Buildings Photos of a variety of old buildings, some of which are historic.
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REAL CZ Photos You've heard of REAL TV the popular TV program of 10 years that brings you videos taken by its audience -- well this is REAL CZ which brings you actual photographs of the Cajun/Zydeco world -- taken by YOU. Here is where those of you who don't have WEB pages can display your best CZ photographs to exhibit to the world. This display will be constantly changing on an almost daily basis as newcontributions arrive so check back here often to see what your CZ friends are posting.
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Southeastern Louisiana National Register of Historic Places Southeastern Louisiana National Register of Historic Places
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The Bayou Website Comment ca va? I'd like to introduce you to the sights and sounds of the Bayou Lafourche region. That would include my hometown, Grand Isle.
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The Eagle News photography,online news, Assumption Parish News, models, portfolios, photojournalism, cajun news, La Page Des Cadiens, French Immersion
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The Photo Gallery of Acadian Village at Coonass.com Here are some photos from a place here at home called Acadian Village. It is a replica of a Cajun village in the 1800's. Most of the buildings are authentic and have been moved to this location.
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The Rig Museum, Mr Charlie The "Mr. Charlie" The Only Place in the World Where the General Public can Walk Aboard an Authentic Offshore Drilling Rig!
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