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18 footer LIFEBUOY on Sydney Harbour

  • Olivier Boyer said:
    pharamineux
  • covid convict said:
    trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/16750699 - this pic appeared in the SMH on 2nd February, 1931...

    Per the SMH, this is Arawatta...which had won the Australian 18-Foot Championship sailed on Sydney Harbour the previous Saturday. It's not clear when this pic was taken, but this is the first publication I've found to date...

    trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/16628135 - SMH, 24th February, 1930...also see this pic taken the previous year, when Arawatta came 2nd in the 18-Foot State Championship...

Portrait of an unknown woman

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  • Gerris2 said:
    She was having fun with the photographer.
  • Australian National Maritime Museum on The Commons said:
    See also :

    Portrait of an unknown woman

    and

    Portrait of a woman
  • Gerris2 said:
    Thank you, she was a lovely person.
  • Australian National Maritime Museum on The Commons said:
    Gerris2 Thanks - do you know who she is by any chance..?
  • Gerris2 said:
    Unfortunately, I do not know her name. I hope someone can help with that information.

Photographic postcard of a man and two women seated at partners desk

  • BobMeade said:
    They are, of course, sitting at a partners desk. The lady at left appears to be taking dictation, possibly in shorthand. The size of the notepad she is using is consistent with a stenographer's notepad or shorthand notepad.
  • Australian National Maritime Museum on The Commons said:
    Thanks BobMeade! Records updated :)
  • covid convict said:
    Also see

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