Photographs : Vessels
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ANU Archive Item Open Access Unidentified men on ship's deckSeamen's Union of AustraliaANU Archive Item Open Access Man writing letter in ship's cabinSeamen's Union of Australia; Photographer: Tasma StudiosANU Archive Item Open Access Two men in ship's cabinSeamen's Union of AustraliaANU Archive Item Open Access Ship KoojarraSeamen's Union of AustraliaANU Archive Item Open Access Ship KoojarraSeamen's Union of AustraliaANU Archive Item Open Access Ship BirchirovSeamen's Union of Australia; Photographer: Sydney Morning HeraldANU Archive Item Open Access Crew of MV KanimblaSeamen's Union of AustraliaANU Archive Item Open Access Cabin, unidentified vesselPhotographer: not knownShips had libraries and young seafarers were encouraged to read.ANU Archive Item Open Access Mess room, unidentified vesselPhotographer: not knownANU Archive Item Open Access ANU Archive Item Open Access Crew members gather on the only piece of recreation deck aboard SS William MacarthurPhotographer: William (Bill) BirdSS William Macarthur - a 2393-ton collier; built by J. Lewis and Sons of Aberdeen, Scotland, 1923; owned and operated by R W Miller and Company, ship owners, brewers and coal merchants, trading between Newcastle and Melbourne.ANU Archive Item Open Access Ladder without handrails, main deck SS William MacarthurPhotographer: not knownSS William Macarthur - a 2393-ton collier; built by J. Lewis and Sons of Aberdeen, Scotland, 1923; owned and operated by R W Miller and Company, ship owners, brewers and coal merchants, trading between Newcastle and Melbourne.ANU Archive Item Open Access SS William Macarthur condemned by seamen as unsafePhotographer: The Herald & Weekly Times LtdSS William Macarthur - a 2393-ton collier; built by J. Lewis and Sons of Aberdeen, Scotland, 1923; owned and operated by R W Miller and Company, ship owners, brewers and coal merchants, trading between Newcastle and Melbourne.ANU Archive Item Open Access MV Empress of Australia - recreation roomPhotographer: not knownSeamen's Union of Australia officials, Barney Smith and E V Elliott, in background.ANU Archive Item Open Access MV Empress of Australia - mess roomPhotographer: not known