The Royal Fleet Auxiliary hospital ship Maine (1887) just making headway in coastal waters.

A port side view, taken from well abaft the beam, of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary hospital ship Maine (1887) just making headway in coastal waters with a small steam launch off her starboard quarter. Taken in strong midday sunlight her boats are casting long shadows on her hull. She has a wide red riband on her hull and no red cross symbols. A poor quality image. A copy negative of a photographic print.

Object Details

ID: P68539
Type: Sheet film negative
Display location: Not on display
Vessels: Swansea (1887)
Date made: 1905-1914
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Overall: 118 mm x 163 mm