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Ships' Pictures LAUNCESTON LINC CIVIC SQUARE LAUNCESTON TAS 7250 SHIPS' PICTURES Compiled by Anne Lucadou-Wells and Marion Sargent First edition published 2000 Reprinted with additions 2003 Launceston LINC, 2003,2007 Ship Creator Description Notes Publisher/Date A Activ Unknown 1 photograph ; b&w copy ; 20 x 25.5 LS Neg 136/90. From the Bradley Collection, cm. LPIC 044. Adieu [Ketch] Millington, Eric 1 photograph ; sepia copy ; 9.8 x Built by William Jarman at Gravelly Beach, Tamar The Examiner , 26/8/2000, p 14.4 cm. River, 1877. 15 tons, 40 ft. 21 Adieu [Model] Millington, Eric 1 photograph ; colour ; 9.8 x 15 cm. Model of ketch above. [2000] Aeneas [Steam ship] Unknown 2 postcards Photographed in Fishguard Harbour, November The Blue Funnel Line. Alfred 19 th 1910. Halt & Co., Liverpool [1910] Afric [Steam ship] Star Photo. Co. 1 postcard Star Photo. Co., 92 Pitt St., Sydney. Agnes Unknown 1 photograph ; sepia ; 7.5 x 9.7 cm. Attached newspaper article: "Excursion to [1895] Rosevears", Daily Telegraph 24/12/1894. Agnes Unknown 1 postcard Attached newspaper article: "Steamer Agnes". [1895] Launceston. Agnes Unknown 1 postcard [Photographed in front of J. Boag & Son, Esk Brewery] B&W Neg 095/02 Ainsdale Unknown 1 postcard Akaroa Unknown 1 postcard Akaroa See also Shaw, Savill & Albion Alabama Marshall, A.W. 1 postcard Photographed at Devonport. A.W. Marshall's [1902-1940] Studios, Devonport. Alabama Marshall, A. W. 2 postcards A. W. Marshall's Studios, Devonport. [1908] Alabama Marshall, A. W. 1 photograph ; sepia ; mount 24.5 x Devonport Wharf 1908. A.W. Marshall Photo. 1908 29.6 cm, image 14.7 x 19.7 cm. Alabama Kings, S ? 1 photograph ; sepia ; mount 25.3 x S. Kings, Williamstown. Attached newspaper [1904] 30.3 cm, image 17.9 x 25.6 cm. articles [1904, 1926]. Aladdin [Barque] 1 photograph (copy of a drawing) Formerly H.M. 'Mutine'1816-1842. Hobart Whaler 1846-1885. Powder hulk 1885-1902. Alcides Unknown 1 photograph ; sepia ; 7.8 x 9 cm. Alice Unknown 2 photographs Donated by Mr and Mrs Fitch, July 2000 Alice [Steam Yacht] Unknown 1 postcard Attached newspaper articles: "Alice at sea", and "Steam Launch Alice". Alice [Steam Yacht] Vine, [Francis H] 1 photograph The S.Y. 'Alice', wrecked by a collision in the The Weekly Courier , 8/3/1902 Tamar March 4. [1902] Alice [Steam Yacht] Unknown 1 photograph ; b&w copy ; 20 x 25 LS Neg 111/91. From original postcard. cm. Newspaper articles "The Steam Yacht Alice". 2 Ship Creator Description Notes Publisher/Date Alma Doepel Unknown 1 postcard Also pictured are 'Sara Hunter', 'Zingara' and 'Alpha'. Alma Doepel Unknown 1 photograph ; sepia ; 9 x 6.3 cm. Note on back: " 'Alma Doeple' [sic] lying just across from where my cobber's boat was launched". Alvina [Steamer] Unknown 1 photograph ; b&w copy ; 12.5 x Captain Hipgrave. The Victorian pilot steamer From Westrope scrapbook 17cm. ‘Alvina’. 1920s B&W Neg 330/00 Alvina [Steamer] Unknown 1 photograph ; b&w ; 12 x 16.5 cm. Dismantled Feb 1961. The Examiner photo. Amelia J [Schooner] Johnson, Bert 1 photograph ; b&w copy ; 9 x 12.5 "Amelia J, Oct 1919, ready for maiden voyage to cm. Adelaide". Amelia J [Schooner] Johnson, Bert 1 photograph ; b&w ; 8.5 x 12.3 cm. "Maiden crew of Schooner 'Amelia J', 1919". Crew named. Amity [replica] Unknown 1 postcard The Brig Amity, Albany, W.A. Rolsh Amy Unknown 1 postcard Empire Postcard. Amy Allen, J.A. 1 postcard J.A. Allen, Photographer, 72 George St, Launceston. Newspaper article: "Hobart-Channel Trade" [1906]. Amy Allen, J.A. 1 postcard J.A. Allen, Photographer, 72 George St., [1906] Launceston. Moored in front of Monds Flour Mills. Ancylus Unknown 1 postcard Shell Oil Tanker, Yellow Funnel. In background is British Motorist of the British Tanker Coy. Annie McDougall Unknown 3 photographs ; b&w copies ; 9 x13 At Recherche [Bay]. 1898 cm. Antioco Accame Unknown 1 postcard Stranded [at] Kartigi Beach, Oct 31, 1901. 1901 Antiope [Barque] Unknown 1 photograph ; sepia ; 8 x 10.5 cm. [1920] Aorangi [R.M.M.S.] Hinnear, J.H. 1 postcard R.M.M.S. 'Aorangi', 17,491 tons. Tanner Bros. Ltd., Wellington, N.Z. Aorangi Unknown 1 postcard Aorangi [Steam Ship] Unknown 1 postcard [1890] Aorangi [R.M.S.] Star Photo Co. 1 postcard Canadian Australian Line. Attached newspaper Star Photo Co., 92 Pitt Street, article: "Australian liner refloated: Aorangi now a Sydney. hulk". Built in Glasgow 1883, 4,268 tons. Aotea Unknown 1 postcard Attached newspaper article: "Aotea changes hands". Built in 1895. Aotea See Also Shaw, Savill & Albion 3 Ship Creator Description Notes Publisher/Date Aparima Marshall, A.W. 1 postcard Attached newspaper article: "Torpedoed and Empire Postcard sunk in English Channel". [1917] Aparima Unknown 1 photograph Photographed at Devonport. Aparima Marshall, A.W. 2 mounted photographs ; sepia ; A. W. Marshall’s Studios, Devonport. images 13.8 x 19.3 cm. Aparima Marshall, A.W. 1 photograph ; sepia ; mount 24.7 x A.W. Marshall’s Studio, Devonport. 30 cm, image 13.8 x 19.4 cm. Attached newspaper articles: “The steamer Aparima: a large Union liner” 1904 and “Steamer Aparina: torpedoed in English Channel” 1917. Built in 1902. Aquitania [Steam Unknown 1 swap card No. 4 in series “Picture cards of famous ships”. Sanitarium Health Food Co. Ship] Arabia [Liner] Unknown 1 postcard ; colour. P.&O. Liner ‘Arabia’. Valentine’s Series. Arahura Muir & Moodie 1 postcard ; colour. No. 1397 U.S.S. Coy’s ‘Arahura’ (The new West Muir & Moodie, Dunedin, Coast Boat) N.Z. Arawata [ Steam Unknown 1 postcard Ship] Argonaut The Examiner 1 photograph ; b&w ; 25.2 x 20.2 Story from Hobart, The Examiner 17/6/1959, The Examiner , 17/6/1959. cm. page 3. Ariel Allen, J.A. 2 postcards J. A. Allen, Photographer, 72 George Street, Launceston. Ariel Unknown 1 photograph ; sepia ; 10.5 x 15 cm. Ariel Unknown 1 photograph ; b&w ; 9 x 12.5 cm Ariel Unknown 1 photograph ; b & w copy ; 12.6 x Loading of the Ariel at Woolnorth Point – 1903 17.8 cm. Ariel Unknown 1 photograph ; sepia ; mount 17 x 21.9 cm, image 10.5 x 15 cm. Ariel Unknown 1 colour print Clipper, built in 1865. Vanished without trace in 1872. Aristides Crombie, D. 1 photograph ; b&w ; 8 x 10.5 cm. “The Ketch Aristides at St. Helens loading tin and 30/4/1937 t… for Launceston and firewood for Swan Island”. Arnold Styant-Browne, F. 1 photograph, b&w ; 9 x 12.5 cm. Barque at Town Point. See also NTCC LPIC 021, Item 2, No. 70. Athenic Muir & Moodie 1 postcard “The ‘Athenic’ leaving Wellington, the largest Muir & Moodie, Dunedin, steamer that trades in N.Z.” N.Z. Atua [Steam Ship] Unknown 1 postcard Attached newspaper articles. Built in Glasgow 4 Ship Creator Description Notes Publisher/Date 1906. Auckland See Shaw, Savill & Albion Austral Unknown 1 photograph ; sepia ; 8 x 11 cm. Australia [R.M.S.] Ward & Farran, 1 postcard Pictured in Sydney. P.&O. R.M.S. L. von Koenneritz, Sydney. Exchange Studios, Sydney Australian Ward & Farran, 1 postcard E.&A. Mailsteamer L. v. Konneritz, Sydney Exchange Studios, Sydney Australian Unknown 1 postcard Attached newspaper articles. [1902-1906] Autolycus Unknown 1 postcard Awaroa Burrows & Co. 1 photograph ; b&w ; 11 x 15 cm. Burrows & Co. Quadrant, Launceston. "The 'Awaroa' from Melbourne [in Launceston]". Ayrshire Unknown 1 photograph ; b&w ; 9 x 12.5 cm. Ayrshire Unknown 1 postcard Capt Coull ('Ayrshire') 10,200 tons. B Baltic Black, Montague 1 postcard ; colour. White Star Line, Twin-screw R.M.S. 'Baltic'. B. Baralong Unknown 1 postcard Barossa Unknown 1 photocopy; b&w Title: “At Quayside”. Source: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London; copy provided by Selwyn Williams. Bass Unknown 2 postcards Floral borders. C.E.B.Co. Bass Unknown 1 postcard "Built by F. Moore for Pertie & Evershed, above the Tamar St bridge, launched sideways in 1911". Bass Unknown 1 postcard "Launched sideways". [1911] Beautiful Star Unknown 1 postcard Attached newspaper articles: "An old steamer" and "Last of the Beautiful Star". Built in 1875. Belleraphon Unknown 1 photograph Bellinger Unknown 1 postcard "Launceston, - Strahan - Hobart service in 1890s". Berean Unknown 1 photograph Copied from a book. Berean Unknown 1 photocopy; b&w Copied from a book. Picture provided by Selwyn William, 2002 5 Ship Creator Description Notes Publisher/Date Berean Unknown 1 photocopy; b&w The ‘Berean’ at anchor, Langesund (Norway) 1 Sep 1907. Owned by H. Skougarrd. Source: National Maritime Museum. Picture provided by Selwyn Williams, 2002. Berean Jones, Pelman 1 photocopy from a book, with Source: Frank C. Bowen: “Sailing ships of the adjacent page containing London River”. Copy provided by Selwyn information on the ship. Williams, 2002. Berean Unknown Scanned copy of a photograph Model of the Berean in Christies’ auction 31 Oct 2002, sold for ₤1,200.00 Picture provided by Selwyn Williams, 2002. Berengaria Unknown 1 swap card No. 16 in series "Picture cards of famous ships". Sanitarium Health Food Co. S.S. Berrima Unknown 1 postcard S.S. Berrima at Hobart, Tasmania. Bethloua The Examiner 1 photograph ; b&w ; 5.5 x 16.5 cm B&W Neg 206/01 The Examiner , 20/12/1976 Bingarra Star Photo. Co. 1 postcard ; colour. Manly Ferry Steamer, Sydney. Star Photo. Co. Black Prince Unknown 1 photograph Blenheim Unknown 1 postcard Entering Devonport Harbour, Tasmania. Attached newspaper article: "Importation of manures". Bombala [Steam Unknown 1 postcard ; b&w. S.S. 'Bombala', 4,000 tons. Fitted with wireless Ship] telegraphy. Howard Smith Line Bombala [Steam Unknown 1 postcard ; colour. Howard Smith's Liner 'Bombala', 4000 Tons; Ship] Speed, 16 Knots.
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