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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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Victoria Bridge damaged in the Brisbane floods, February 1893
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- sccart said:
Botheration. From the Bathers Progress postcard series
Portrait of Hugh Ward Jnr
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Howard Somerville said:
A little more light around the left eye and this would be a perfect portrait. The man's character is well captured; a bright, open and engaging personality, a real Australian.
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Australian National Maritime Museum on The Commons said:
Howard Somerville He certainly looks like a real character :)
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Australian National Maritime Museum on The Commons said:
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/51979177@N02] Quasymody, I'm just going to pause for a moment and be thankful that you came into our lives. This is wonderful! Thank you so much! This is also interesting in regards to the numbers of portraits that are turning out to be related to Sydney's theatre scene in the 1920s. A feel a blog coming on...
Cheers, P
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Australian National Maritime Museum on The Commons said:
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/51979177@N02] Haha The Sunday Times are entertaining, I must admit to having invested several hours in their perusal too! (Although far less productively than you) Way better than television :)
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covid convict said:
trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/128221803 - the Sunday Times, 19th November, 1922...pic appears here...
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