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The smokeroom of the British India Steam Navigation Company passenger/cargo liner Madura (1921). (Sheet film negative)
A single berth cabin of the British India Steam Navigation Company passenger/cargo liner Madura (1921). (Sheet film negative)
The dining room of the British India Steam Navigation Company passenger/cargo liner Madura (1921). (Sheet film negative)
A publicity image taken on board the British India Steam Navigation Company passenger/cargo liner Kenya (1951). (Colour transparency)
A starboard broadside view of the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company passenger liner and cruise ship Oriana (1960) in an anchorage. (Sheet film negative)
A publicity image taken on board the British India Steam Navigation Company passenger/cargo liner Kenya (1951). (Colour transparency)
A twin berth cabin of the British India Steam Navigation Company passenger/cargo liner Madura (1921). (Sheet film negative)
The music room and lounge of the British India Steam Navigation Company passenger/cargo liner Madura (1921). (Sheet film negative)
The buffet on board the British India Steam Navigation Company passenger/cargo liner Madura (1921). (Sheet film negative)
The verandah cafe of the British India Steam Navigation Company passenger/cargo liner Madura (1921). (Sheet film negative)
A publicity image taken on board the British India Steam Navigation Company passenger/cargo liner Kenya (1951). (Colour transparency)
Two cabin class passengers at the currency exchange office counter on board the educational cruise ship Nevasa (1956) during a cruise. (Glass plate negative)
The ship's captain, the quartermaster and the third officer on the bridge on board the educational cruise ship Nevasa (1956) during a cruise. (Glass plate negative)
Cabin class passengers placing bets on the daily distance run sweepstake on board the educational cruise ship Nevasa (1956) during a cruise. (Glass plate negative)
Two young female cabin class passengers in a two berth cabin on board the educational cruise ship Nevasa (1956) during a cruise. (Glass plate negative)
The ship's captain, the quartermaster and a young woman on the bridge on board the educational cruise ship Nevasa (1956) during a cruise. (Glass plate negative)
The senior purser on board the British India passenger/cargo liner Kenya (1951) which is under way at sea on her shakedown cruise. (Roll film negative)
A steward practising his serving skills in the 1st class dining saloon on board the British India passenger/cargo liner Kenya (1951) which is under way at sea on her shakedown cruise. (Sheet film negative)
A Goanese steward practising his serving skills in the unoccupied 1st class lounge on board the British India passenger/cargo liner Kenya (1951) which is under way at sea on her shakedown cruise. (Sheet film negative)
A steward practising his serving skills in the 1st class dining saloon on board the British India passenger/cargo liner Kenya (1951) which is under way at sea on her shakedown cruise. (Sheet film negative)
A half-length portrait of Captain D.R.P. Gun-Cuninghame by the ship's rail on board the British India passenger/cargo liner Kenya (1951) which is under way at sea on her shakedown cruise. (Roll film negative)
A Goanese steward practising his beverage serving skills in the 1st class lounge on board the British India passenger/cargo liner Kenya (1951) which is under way at sea on her shakedown cruise. (Sheet film negative)
A steward serving coffee on board the British India passenger/cargo liner Kenya (1951) which is under way at sea on her shakedown cruise. (Roll film negative)
Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company stewards having a sing-song round a piano in their mess on board ship. (Sheet film negative)
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