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A starboard side view of the Cunard White Star Line cruise ship Laconia (1922) mooredstern-on to the Quarry Wharf in Grand Harbour, Malta. (Sheet film negative)
A slightly distant starboard quarter view, taken from wide off the stern, of the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company cruise ship Viceroy of India (1929) at Quarry Wharf in Grand Harbour, Malta. (Sheet film negative)
On board the Peninsular & Oriental passenger cruise ship Viceroy of India (1929) in Geirangerfjord approaching Merok, More og Romsdal, Norway (Sheet film negative)
On board the Peninsular & Oriental passenger cruise ship Viceroy of India (1929) in Geirangerfjord approaching Merok, More og Romsdal, Norway (Sheet film negative)
On board the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company passenger cruise ship Viceroy of India (1929) in Geirangerfjord bound out from Merok, More og Romsdal, Norway (Sheet film negative)
The Seven Sisters waterfall in Geirangerfjord, More og Romsdal, Norway (Sheet film negative)
On board the Peninsular & Oriental passenger cruise ship Viceroy of India (1929) in Geirangerfjord heading seawards past the Seven Sisters waterfall, More og Romsdal, Norway (Sheet film negative)
On board the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company passenger cruise ship Viceroy of India (1929) in Geirangerfjord bound out from Merok, More og Romsdal, Norway (Sheet film negative)
On board the Peninsular & Oriental passenger cruise ship Viceroy of India (1929) in Geirangerfjord approaching Merok, More og Romsdal, Norway (Sheet film negative)
On board the Peninsular & Oriental passenger cruise ship Viceroy of India (1929) in Geirangerfjord approaching Merok, More og Romsdal, Norway (Sheet film negative)
Local people putting on a show on board the P. & O. passenger cruise ship Viceroy of India (1929) at Lerwick, Shetland Islands. (Sheet film negative)
Three local men dressed as viking warriors on board the P. & O. passenger cruise ship Viceroy of India (1929) at Lerwick, Shetland Islands. (Sheet film negative)
A man dressed as a viking warrior on board the P. & O. passenger cruise ship Viceroy of India (1929) at Lerwick, Shetland Islands. (Sheet film negative)
The Riva Schiavoni and the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company cruise ship Viceroy of India (1929) at Venice, Italy (Sheet film negative)
A slightly distant port bow view of the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company cruise ship Viceroy of India (1929) moored and anchored in San Marco Basin, Venice, Italy. (Sheet film negative)
A port side view, taken from well abaft the beam, of the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company cruise ship Viceroy of India (1929) moored and anchored in San Marco Basin, Venice, Italy. (Sheet film negative)
A distant port quarter view of the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company cruise ship Viceroy of India (1929) anchored and moored in San Marco Basin, Venice, Italy. (Sheet film negative)
A slightly distant port bow view of the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company cruise ship Viceroy of India (1929) moored and anchored in San Marco Basin, Venice, Italy. (Sheet film negative)
A distant port quarter view of the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company cruise ship Viceroy of India (1929) anchored and moored in San Marco Basin, Venice, Italy. (Sheet film negative)
The Riva Schiavoni and the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company cruise ship Viceroy of India (1929) at Venice, Italy (Sheet film negative)
On board the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company passenger cruise ship Viceroy of India (1929) at Port Said, Egypt. (Sheet film negative)
On board the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company passenger cruise ship Viceroy of India (1929) at Port Said, Egypt. (Sheet film negative)
The Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company passenger cruise ship Viceroy of India (1929) by the west bank of the Suez Canal at Port Said, Egypt. (Sheet film negative)
A starboard side view, taken from well ahead of the beam, of the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company cruise ship Viceroy of India (1929) stopped in a Norwegian fjord. (Sheet film negative)
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