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English: This photograph depicts the Matson liner LURLINE after her maiden voyage tourist trip where she berthed at No 2 Wharf East Circular Quay on Sunday 19 February 1933. Image captured from 3.25pm ferry Mosman to Quay.

Frederick Wilkinson (1901 - 1975) migrated to Australia from England in 1911. While working various jobs in and around central Sydney, Wilkinson acquired a camera and began taking photographs of vessels and harbour scenes. Many of his images were used by commercial photographers for souvenir postcards.
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Photographer: Frederick Garner Wilkinson

Object no. 00041600
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Author Australian National Maritime Museum on The Commons
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  • Frederick Garner Wilkinson
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  • LURLINE
  • Matson Lines
  • Matson
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  • passenger liner
  • passenger ships
  • CIRCULAR QUAY
  • SYDNEY HARBOUR
  • SYDNEY
  • Frederick Garner Wilkinson
  • Ship
  • Ocean Liner
  • SS Monterey
  • United States Navy
  • US Navy
  • USN
  • USAT Monterey
  • SS Matsonia
  • Matsonia
  • SS Lurline
  • Chandris Lines
  • SS Britanis
  • Britanis
  • Belofin-1
  • lurline
  • matson lines
  • circular quay
  • sydney harbour
  • sydney
  • frederick garner wilkinson
  • ocean liner
  • ss monterey
  • united states navy
  • us navy
  • usn
  • usat monterey
  • ss matsonia
  • ss lurline
  • chandris lines
  • ss britanis
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31 January 2013
Camera location33° 51′ 33.34″ S, 151° 12′ 45.52″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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