Photographs relating to Messenger Press : Boats, ships and yachts [B 72778/1-54] • Photograph


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'Patrol tug boat Tulagi (ship) arriving at Honiara with survivors 16/7/1979. The patrol boat had picked up the survivors at 1830 hours the previous day'


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H.M.A.S Gawler


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'Rubber Duck' inflatable rubber dinghy, displayed by south coast surf life saving club in a demonstration. Jennie Perry and Rubber Duck captain Paul Ransome. Pilot Michael McKinley


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H.M.A.S Brisbane (ship) in front of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, one of 3 "Perth" class guided missile destroyers in the RAN at the time. Launched in 1966 and decommissioned in 2001. The photo is taken adjacent to HMAS Kattabul, the naval base at Potts Point, copyright Royal Australian Navy (official photograph)


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Fearless (ship) tug boat, with school children on board, possibly at Port Adelaide


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The ketch, Moorara (ship), 27/6/1966


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Himalaya (ship) P&O cruise liner, ca. 1960, possibly at Sydney Harbour


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Hydrofoils 'Hi and Dri', Carousel and Fair Lady


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Himalaya (ship) P&O cruise liner, ca. 1960, possibly at docked at Port Adelaide


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Wagon wheels at the Birdwood Museum. Image by Bernard Dore. ca. 1978


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A small boat 'Nefertiti' being winched by crane near a suburban house, possibly Rostrevor


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A small boat 'Nefertiti' having the mast attached, near Port Adelaide. Mr. Ben Knight and Mr. Rino Buttignol Rostrevor "Stepping the Mast" ca. 1970


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Driver Hans Tholstrup being interviewed at the wheel of his speed boat, possibly after winning a race, 15/7/1970


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H.M.A.S. Cook (ship) at Port Adelaide. Named for Captain James Cook, she was an oceanographic survey vessel of the Royal Australian Navy, 1977-1981


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The 30,480 tonne 220 metre P&O cruise liner, the SS Arcadia (ship), built 1954 and scrapped 1979


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Sea Princess (ship) bought by P&O cruise liners ca. 1979


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Russian ship. F. Dzerjinsky. Copyright photograph Michael D.J. Lennon


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Yacht, Sydney


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Yachts on the water near Port Adelaide. Port Adelaide Sailing Club, open of season Saturday 14th October ca. 1970. Troubridge (ship) docked at the wharf in the background


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Live sheep export ship the Mukarish-Althaleth (ship) docked near Port Adelaide, 3/2/1984


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Live sheep export ship the Mukarish-Althaleth (ship) docked near Port Adelaide, 3/2/1984


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Live sheep export ship the Mukarish-Althaleth (ship) docked near Port Adelaide, 3/2/1984


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Dean McArdle of Long Plains loading sheep on the live sheep export ship the Mukarish-Althaleth (ship) docked near Port Adelaide, 3/2/1984


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The RMS Titanic (ship) ready for launch. The ship was constructed on Queen's Island, now known as the Titanic Quarter, in Belfast Harbour where was part of the Harland and Wolff shipyard on its moorings at Southampton, still being built, ca 1912.