Slightly distant port side views of the cruise ships Calgaric (1918) and Resolute (1920) anchored in Isfjord, off Aandalsnes, Norway.

Slightly distant port side views of the cruise ships Calgaric (1918) and Resolute (1920) anchored in Isfjord, off Aandalsnes, Norway. The cruise ship on the left, seen from just ahead of her port beam, is the White Star Line's Calgaric (1918) and she has lines of bunting on her fore and main masts. Her starboard anchor is deployed and she has an accommodation ladder rigged aft with a boat alongside it. Lifeboats numbers 4 and 6 have been launched. The ship on the right, also seen from just ahead of her port beam, is the Hamburg-Amerika Line's Resolute (1920). She also has lines of bunting on her fore and main masts, her starboard anchor is deployed and she has an accommodation ladder rigged to shell doors amidships. Her two aft lifeboats have been launched. An unidentified Norwegian flagged coastal passenger/cargo ship is under way in the foreground. There are mountains in the background. The negative is captioned "Naes" which is how tour operators described Aandalsnes. Negative number P85387 was taken on the same occasion.

Object Details

ID: P85390
Type: Sheet film negative
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Marine Photo Service
Vessels: Calgaric (1918); Resolute (1920)
Date made: 1928-1933
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Waterline Collection
Measurements: Overall: 116 mm x 167 mm