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A party of schoolboys from the British India Steam Navigation Company educational cruise ship Dunera (1937) in the courtyard of the Dar El Bey palace in Tunis, Tunisia. (Colour transparency)
School children from the British India Steam Navigation Company educational cruise ship Dunera (1937) on the sandy beach at Tangier, Morocco (Colour transparency)
Students sunbathing on board the British India Steam Navigation Company educational cruise ship Dunera (1937) while under way at sea. (Colour transparency)
The British Embassy in Victory Square (Place de la Victoire) Tunis, Tunisia. (Colour transparency)
Student party leaders playing deck tennis on board the British India Steam Navigation Company educational cruise ship Dunera (1937) while under way at sea. (Colour transparency)
The Russian Orthodox Church in Tunis, Tunisia. (Colour transparency)
The Cathedral of St. Vincent de Paul in Tunis, Tunisia. (Colour transparency)
An unknown building in Tangier, Morocco. (Colour transparency)
School children outside the St. Louis Cathedral at Carthage, Tunisia. (Colour transparency)
In the courtyard of the Dar El Bey palace in Tunis, Tunisia. (Colour transparency)
On board the British India Steam Navigation Company educational cruise ship Dunera (1937) while approaching her berth in Tangier harbour, Morocco (Colour transparency)
The Cathedral of St. Vincent de Paul in Tunis, Tunisia. (Colour transparency)
Deck hockey on board the British India Steam Navigation Company educational cruise ship Dunera (1937) while under way at sea. (Colour transparency)
A very distant port side view of the British India Steam Navigation Company educational cruise ship Dunera (1937) alongside the breakwater at Tangier, Morocco. (Colour transparency)
The formal gardens inside the walls of the Alhambra Palace at Granada, Spain (Colour transparency)
Inside the Alhambra Palace at Granada, Spain (Colour transparency)
Alameda Park, the Fonte Luminosa and Alameda Metro Station in Lisbon, Portugal. (Colour transparency)
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