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Volume 38: Sailing ships

Volume 38: Sailing ships

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9NarQrbY

Volume 38: Sailing ships

About this item

Full title

Volume 38: Sailing ships

Date

approximately 1900-1931

Call Numbers

PXA 1152/Vol. 38

Record Identifier

9NarQrbY

Reference Code

9658228
Physical Description

Contents

1 album (photographic prints) - silver gelatin, printed

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Item

Access and use

Copying Conditions

Out of copyright

Please acknowledge : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales

More information

Scope and Contents

Contents

Names of ships and page numbers are listed below. Not all ships are named. Some pages do not have photographs:

Page 1: Thermopylae (sailing ship)
Page 2: Samuel Plimsoll (sailing ship); Salamis (sailing ship)
Page 3: Salamis (sailing ship); Aristides (sailing ship)
Page 4: Aristides (sailing ship); Pericles (sailing ship)
Page 5:...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Volume 38: Sailing ships

Notes

General note

Typed index of ships at front of volume.

Thermopylae (sailing ship) on p. 1 painting by Jack Spurling.

Samuel Plimsoll (sailing ship) and Salamis (sailing ship) on p. 2 paintings by A. C. Green.

Salamis (sailing ship) on pp. 11 and 30 restored to original ship rig by Mr D. M. Little, Melbourne.

Pilbarra (steamship) insertion at end of volume is a mounted newspaper cutting captioned 'The steamer Pilbarra, now considerably overdue at Suva, from Sydney and Noumea (photo by Star Studios)' and dated by hand 14 March 1905....

Date note

Photographs not dated.

Description source

Title taken from caption associated with photograph. Some photographs untitled.

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

PXA 1152/Vol. 38

Record Identifier

9NarQrbY

Permalink

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9NarQrbY

Other Identifiers

Reference code

9658228

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