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A Coles mobile crane being unloaded from number 2 hold of the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company cargo liner Melita (1971) in a British port. (Colour transparency)
Two crewmen on the port side of the main deck hosing down a deck cargo on board the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company cargo liner Melita (1971) while at sea, probably in the Mediterranean. (Colour transparency)
Three deckhands hosing down the port side of the upper deck on board the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company cargo liner Melita (1971) while at sea, probably in the Mediterranean. (Colour transparency)
A deckhand hosing down the forward part of the forecastle deck on board the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company cargo liner Melita (1971) while at sea, probably in the Mediterranean. (Colour transparency)
Two crewmen on the port side of the main deck hosing down a deck cargo on board the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company cargo liner Melita (1971) while at sea, probably in the Mediterranean (Colour transparency)
A deckhand hosing down the port side of the main deck on board the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company cargo liner Melita (1971) while at sea, probably in the Mediterranean (Colour transparency)
Embarking the pilot on board the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company cargo liner Melita (1971) outside Grand Harbour, Malta. (Colour transparency)
On board the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company cargo liner Melita (1971) while under way in Grand Harbour, Malta, bound in for the Marsa Docks. (Colour transparency)
On board the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company cargo liner Melita (1971) while under way approaching Grand Harbour, Malta, bound in for the Marsa Docks. (Colour transparency)
On board the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company cargo liner Melita (1971) while under way in Grand Harbour, Malta, bound in for the Marsa Docks. (Colour transparency)
Looking forward and up at the derrick tops on board the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company cargo liner Melita (1971) while under way, probably in the Mediterranean. (Colour transparency)
On board the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company cargo liner Melita (1971) alongside a berth in Liverpool Docks. (Colour transparency)
On board the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company cargo liner Melita (1971) alongside a berth in Liverpool Docks. (Colour transparency)
On board the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company cargo liner Melita (1971) alongside a berth in Liverpool Docks. (Colour transparency)
On board the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company cargo liner Melita (1971) alongside a berth in Liverpool Docks. (Colour transparency)
On board the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company cargo liner Melita (1971) alongside a berth in Liverpool Docks. (Colour transparency)
On board the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company cargo liner Melita (1971) alongside a berth in Liverpool Docks. (Colour transparency)
On board the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company cargo liner Melita (1971) alongside a berth in Liverpool Docks. (Colour transparency)
On board the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company cargo liner Melita (1971) alongside a berth in Liverpool Docks. (Colour transparency)
On board the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company cargo liner Melita (1971) alongside a berth in Liverpool Docks. (Colour transparency)
The Red Ensign flying from the stern of the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company cargo liner Melita (1971) while under way at sea. (Colour transparency)
Looking aft from the port side of the forecastle on board the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company cargo liner Melita (1971) while under way, probably in the Mediterranean. (Colour transparency)
The cargo gear on board the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company cargo liner Melita (1971) while under way, probably in the Mediterranean. (Colour transparency)
On board the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company cargo liner Melita (1971) looking aft from the port side of the forecastle while under way at sea. (Colour transparency)
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