Australian National Maritime Museum on The Commons
- 3,566 photos
- 34.7M views
- Member since 2010
-
Last upload was
April 2018 - 🇦🇺
When were these photos taken?
Where were these photos taken?
53% of these photos are geotagged.
Popular tags
These links will take you to Flickr.com. For now.
Photos of interest
These photos have had lots of views, comments, and favourites.
Recent uploads
The last upload was April 2018.
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
Conversations
Here’s a selection of the conversations happening on these photos::
18 footer KERIKI under sail, Sydney Harbour
- sydneyarbor said:
- Australian National Maritime Museum on The Commons said:
- Australian National Maritime Museum on The Commons said:
- covid convict said:
Victoria Bridge damaged in the Brisbane floods, February 1893
-
Australian National Maritime Museum on The Commons said:
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/51979177@N02] Thanks for the link quasymody :)
-
sccart said:
The William St wing of the Treasury Building appears completed at this stage . A most interesting photograph .
Portrait of Mrs Ray Murdoch (née Lottie Andrews)
-
Australian National Maritime Museum on The Commons said:
See also
-
covid convict said:
trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/128514104 - this pic of Lottie Murdoch (nee Andrews) appeared in the Sydney Sunday Times on 18th December, 1927...
No comments. Yet.
Do you know anything about what’s in these photos?