Photographs : Ships
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ANU Archive Item Open Access Aerial view of Sydney Harbour Bridge opening celebrationsPhotographer: William Hall, SydneyAerial view of Sydney and Sydney Harbour during celebrations for the opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.ANU Archive Item Open Access Launch of S.S. Bundaleer at Dundee Scotland. 10 photographs of official party and shipThe Bundaleer was launched at the Caledon Shipyard in Dundee, Scotland, on 2 February 1939. The ship was named and launched by Mrs Henry Main, wife of the Caledon Company's managing director. Source Dundee Courier, 1 February 1939 via the British Newspaper Archive.ANU Archive Item Open Access TSMV ManundaPhotographer: not knownThe Twin Screw Motor Vessel Manunda was built by William Beardmore and Company at Dalmuir in Scotland and was launched on 27 November 1928. Completed on 16 April 1929, she arrived in Australia in June 1929 to begin her duties on the Australian Coastal Trade, running passengers and cargo between Sydney, Fremantle, Melbourne and Cairns.ANU Archive Item Open Access TSMV ManundaPhotographer: Western Australia Newspapers LtdANU Archive Item Open Access TSMV Manunda - Dining roomPhotographer: Maclure Macdonald and Co.ANU Archive Item Open Access TSMV Manunda - Engine roomPhotographer: Maclure Macdonald and Co.ANU Archive Item Open Access TSMV Manunda - Entrance and balustradePhotographer: Milton KentANU Archive Item Open Access TSMV Manunda - First saloon dining roomPhotographer: Milton KentANU Archive Item Open Access TSMV Manunda - First saloon dining roomPhotographer: Milton KentANU Archive Item Open Access TSMV Manunda - First saloon loungePhotographer: Athol Smith Pty. Ltd.ANU Archive Item Open Access TSMV Manunda - First saloon loungePhotographer: Milton KentANU Archive Item Open Access TSMV Manunda - First saloon promenade deckPhotographer: Milton KentANU Archive Item Open Access TSMV Manunda - First saloon single bed cabinPhotographer: Milton KentANU Archive Item Open Access TSMV Manunda - First saloon smoke roomPhotographer: Milton KentANU Archive Item Open Access TSMV Manunda - First saloon two bed cabinPhotographer: Milton KentANU Archive Item Open Access TSMV Manunda - First saloon two berth cabinPhotographer: Milton KentANU Archive Item Open Access TSMV Manunda - Leaving portPhotographer: not knownThe Twin Screw Motor Vessel Manunda was built by William Beardmore and Company at Dalmuir in Scotland and was launched on 27 November 1928. Completed on 16 April 1929, she arrived in Australia in June 1929 to begin her duties on the Australian Coastal Trade, running passengers and cargo between Sydney, Fremantle, Melbourne and Cairns. The declaration of war in 1939 saw Manunda fitted out as DEMS ship (Defensively Equipped Merchant Ship), under the control of the Australian Shipping Control Board. She was converted into a hospital ship at Sydney in compliance with the Geneva Convention Regulations. Manunda was taken over by the authorities on 25 May 1940, and entered service as AHS Manunda on 22 July 1940.ANU Archive Item Open Access TSMV Manunda - LoungePhotographer: Maclure Macdonald and Co.ANU Archive Item Open Access TSMV Manunda - LoungePhotographer: Maclure Macdonald and Co.ANU Archive Item Open Access TSMV Manunda - LoungePhotographer: Maclure Macdonald and Co.