I.D.s 355 & 00579 photographed by John Ward on 1973-01-20 using a 35mm camera producing a colour positive in slide format, then scanned and digitized.
CTC Liner Shota Rustaveli at the Overseas Passenger Terminal, Circular Quay, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia.
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I.D.s 354 & 00577 photographed by John Ward on 1973-01-20 using a 35mm camera producing a colour positive in slide format, then scanned and digitized.
CTC Liner Shota Rustaveli and the Tug Camp Cove at the Overseas Passenger Terminal, Circular Quay, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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I.D.s 351 & 00561 photographed by John Ward on 1972-10-13 using a 35mm camera producing a colour positive in slide format, then scanned and digitized.
The Neptune Jasper leaving Port Jackson (Sydney Harbour) Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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I.D.s 350 & 00560 photographed by John Ward on 1972-10-02 using a 35mm camera producing a colour positive in slide format, then scanned and digitized.
Australian National Line Princess of Tasmania - out of service - South Wharf, Yarra River, (Garden City) Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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I.D.s 347 & 00139 photographed by John Ward on 1970-04-01 using a 35mm camera producing a colour positive in slide format, then scanned and digitized.
The Williamstown steam powered Car Ferry operating between Port Melbourne and Newport, Victoria, Australia. This ferry was subsequently replaced by the Westgate Bridge.
In the background berthed at Station Pier can be seen Princess of Tasmania, the first roll on-roll off cargo and passenger ferry in the Southern Hemisphere, built September 1959 in Newcastle NSW. Operated between Melbourne and Devonport in Tasmania. Scrapped in 2005, after 10 changes of name and 46 years of service in various parts of the world.
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