| RCS/Y307I contains: |
| <-- See earlier |
| 11 |
[The City from the bay] |
| 12 |
[Ruins of Cathedral Tower] |
| 13 |
[Rue Victor Hugo] |
| 14 |
[Open area and hills] |
| 15 |
[Ruins of Cathedral Tower] |
| 16 |
[Ruins of the Cathedral] |
| 17 |
[General view of devastation] |
| 18 |
[R.M.S. Oruba] |
| 19 |
[R.M.S. Clyde] |
| 20 |
[R.M.S. Thames] |
| 21 |
[Presentation of the Inter - Colonial Cricket Cup] |
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A.P.G. Austin photographs of the West Indies 1902-1922
| Title |
[R.M.S. Thames] |
| Reference |
Y307I/20 |
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| Content and context |
95 x 68 mm. A distant view of a sister ship to 'Clyde'. Her tonnage was 5621 tons; launched a year before Clyde, she survived a year longer but was broken up in 1914. (Bushell 1939). |
| Further information |
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Details of the ship are from : Bushell, T. A. (Thomas Alexander) (1939), Royal mail: a centenary history of the Royal Mail Line, 1839-1939, London : Trade and Travel Publications Ltd.
Indexed
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| Index Terms |
| North and Central America |
| West Indies |
| No further on-line information. |
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