The town of Nassau, Bahamas, with two passenger cruise ships anchored offshore beyond Paradise Island.
The town of Nassau, Bahamas, looking from the Water Tower with the redoubt and signal mast of Fort Fincastle in the left foreground. Christ Church Anglican Church and the British Colonial Hotel are on the left. In the middle distant is the Nassau Harbour lighthouse on the western end of Paradise Island. Beyond Paradise Island on the left is the Canadian Pacific Steamships passenger cruise ship Empress of Britain (1931) and on the right is the Svenska-Amerika Linie passenger cruise ship Kungsholm (1928), both at anchor and both viewed from off the starboard beam.
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Object Details
ID: | P93683 |
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Type: | Sheet film negative |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Marine Photo Service |
Vessels: | Empress of Britain (1931); Kungsholm (1928) |
Date made: | 1932-1939 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Waterline Collection |
Measurements: | Overall: 117 mm x 169 mm |
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