The Orient Line passenger cruise ship Orford (1928) anchored off the Old Town of Korcula on the island of Korcula, Yugoslavia.
A distant starboard beam view of the Orient Line passenger cruise ship Orford (1928) at anchor in the Peljesac Channel off the Old Town of Korcula on the island of Korcula, Yugoslavia. The photographer is looking north from the east end of Put Sveti Nikole showing the Velika Knezeva Kula (Large Governor's Tower) on the right with a motor launch named Rudi drawn up on shore next to it. The foreshore is littered with steel drums, wooden barrels and baulks of timber. The mountains of mainland Yugoslavia (Croatia) are in the background.
Object Details
ID: | P92556 |
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Type: | Sheet film negative |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Marine Photo Service |
Vessels: | Orford (1928) |
Date made: | 1929-1939 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Waterline Collection |
Measurements: | Overall: 116 mm x 166 mm |
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