The village of Hellesylt with the Orient Line passenger cruise ship Ormonde (1917) anchored in Sunnylvsfjorden, Norway.
A slightly distant port broadside view of the Orient Line passenger cruise ship Ormonde (1917) at anchor in Sunnylvsfjorden off Hellesylt, Norway. The photographer is on shore looking over the rooftops and the Hellesylt Bridge, built in 1902, which spans the Hellesyltfossen, to the Grand Hotel on the waterfront. Mountains are in the background. Sunnylvsfjorden is a branch of the Storfjorden which branches off the more famous Geirangerfjorden. A vertical format negative.
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Object Details
ID: | P93941 |
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Type: | Sheet film negative |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Marine Photo Service |
Vessels: | Ormonde (1917) |
Date made: | 1925-1926 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Waterline Collection |
Measurements: | Overall: 163 mm x 118 mm |
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