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Group of men eating at tables in large dining room uploaded April 2018
Passengers rescued from burning MV SKAUBRYN on deck of CITY OF SYDNEY uploaded April 2018
MV SKAUBRYN berthed at night, possible at Kiel, Germany uploaded April 2018
Herd of camels in desert uploaded April 2018
Five boys pose for the camera in Aden uploaded April 2018
Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Aden uploaded April 2018
Men and women climbing the gangway to MV ROMA berthed at Aden Harbour uploaded April 2018
Passengers from MV SKAUBRYN after the fire in the Red Sea uploaded April 2018
Officers on desk looking accross harbour, possibly Aden Harbour uploaded April 2018
Starboard view of midships of freighter, possibly CITY OF SYDNEY, in harbour uploaded April 2018
Two lifeboats from MV SKAUBRYN uploaded April 2018
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Portrait of Mrs Ray Murdoch (née Lottie Andrews)
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- covid convict said:
Untitled portrait of a woman (possibly of the name Harrison or Reales)
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RoryHidayat said:
Wow.......
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Paul Messerschmidt said:
There is a Spanish surname "Reales" - could it maybe be that?
www.miparentela.com/mapas/detalles/reales.html -
Australian National Maritime Museum on The Commons said:
Paul Messerschmidt Thanks Paul! She does look like she could be Spanish...
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Zedexarh said:
She reminds me of my old grannie, who was a young woman in the 1930s, very beautiful
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Paul Messerschmidt said:
Could the writing at the top of the photo just be the photographer's data - his reference number for the photo, his (male) client's name, and then is the last word just "small" - the size of the print ordered?
(All pure speculation, of course.)
Bundaberg, probably during the 1893 floods
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Plastic Transport said:
This is another pic of Bundaberg, showing the lower lying areas in flood...here we see the ornamental facade and roof of the Metropolitan Hotel, corner of Bourbong/Barolin Sts...check it out on Google street view.
The SLQ has a pic of the Holy Rosary Church, corner of Barolin/Woongarra Sts, which is dated 1895...it looks slightly more advanced than the building we see here...I'd add the link, but all the links I make to SLQ time out...however, if you search on Trove for pics of the Holy Rosary Church it comes up...the foundation stone was evidently laid in October 1886...so if the date on the SLQ pic is correct, this ANMM Poulsen pic would have been taken some time in the period 1886-1895...perhaps at the same time as the other ANMM Poulson pics of Bundaberg...which I suspect might have all been taken during/after the 1893 floods...
I'm sure a few Bundaberg people would be interested in these pics...they're fascinating -
Australian National Maritime Museum on The Commons said:
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/51979177@N02] Thanks Quasymody - glad you're getting stuck into these Bundaberg pics. It took me a while to realise that this image is facing away from the river. There is so much water on what looks like Crofton & George sts near Saltwater Creek I presume. Fantastic level of detail, thanks again!
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Plastic Transport said:
espace.library.uq.edu.au/eserv/UQ:263248/web_UQFL28_Album... ; espace.library.uq.edu.au/eserv/UQ:263249/web_UQFL28_Album... the next frame to the right!
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Australian National Maritime Museum on The Commons said:
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/51979177@N02] Ha! Nearly exactly the same! Thanks Quasymody
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Jenny Goss said:
Bundaberg Library ca 1916 bundaberg.spydus.com/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/WPAC/BIBENQ?S...
Qld State Library ca 1903 collections.slq.qld.gov.au/viewer/IE221242
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