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English: Papanui (1898) abandoned and on fire at St Helena.

A starboard bow view of the passenger/cargo ship Papanui (1898) at anchor, abandoned and on fire off Jamestown, St Helena. The ship was reported with a fire in a bunker on 5 September, and was beached at St Helena on 11 September. The passengers were evacuated ashore having left their luggage and belongings behind on the ship. A number of the passengers were on their way to Australia to start new lives.

This is a copy negative of a print, and the original print caption can be seen:

"Burning of S.S. Papanui in St. Helena Harbour September 1911"
Date Circa 11 September 1911
Dimensions Overall: 121 mm x 165 mm
Notes Slight chip on bottom right corner of glass negative.
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/567247
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id number: P835
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Historic Photographs

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