The harbour and waterfront at Nassau, Bahamas.

The harbour and waterfront at Nassau, Bahamas. The photographer is looking west-by-south from a boat in the harbour showing a long line of two-masted schooners and single masted cutters berthed stern-on the the wharves. The names on the bows of three of the vessels are Vernie C., Rainbow and Blanch-Eva (1925). A shed on the left has Marine Machine Shop painted on it. The New Colonial Hotel or British Colonial Hotel (renamed 1932) is in the background.

Object Details

ID: P93675
Type: Sheet film negative
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Marine Photo Service
Vessels: Blanch-Eva (1925); Vernie C (fl. 1930) Rainbow (fl. 1930)
Date made: 1928-1939
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Waterline Collection
Measurements: Overall: 117 mm x 168 mm
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