A slightly distant starboard side view, taken from ahead of the beam, of the German torpedo boat Kondor (1926) at Huelva, Spain.
A slightly distant starboard side view, taken from ahead of the beam, of the German torpedo boat Kondor (1926) at Huelva, Spain. She is only just under way and is lowering her seaboat amidships. She has national markings on both gun shields and her recognition letters KO are painted on the bow. The horizon is not level. The photographer, Henry Bird, was an apprentice on board the Bank Line cargo vessel Inverbank (1924) which was at Huelva to load a cargo of copper sulphate for delivery to Marcus Hook, Philadelphia.
Object Details
ID: | P49873 |
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Type: | Roll film negative |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Bird, Henry P. |
Vessels: | Kondor (1926) |
Date made: | July 1937 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Bird Collection |
Measurements: | Overall: 46 mm x 71 mm |