A bullock on the deck of the armoured cruiser HMS Cornwall (1902) at Hare Bay, Newfoundland, before being hoisted out.

A photograph taken on the starboard side of the upper deck on the armoured cruiser HMS Cornwall (1902) showing a bullock standing on deck with head lowered prior to being hoisted out into a tender alongside the ship. The Cornwall was transferring 'fresh meat' in the form of cattle from Hawke Bay to Hare Bay, Newfoundland, where the photograph shows the cattle being unloaded. The cow is standing with his front feet apart and head lowered looking at the sailors close to it. Rope has been tied around the horns. A group of sailors in their whites are standing in the background below the Boat Deck beams watching. A dark canvas has been spread over the canvas-covered hammock bins on the right of the image.

The photograph is captioned 'More fresh meat'.

Henry Berwick Crane joined HMS Cornwall, being used as a Cadet Training Ship, as a cadet in April 1911 and left in December 1911 to join HMS Queen as a Midshipman in January 1912.