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The fourth engineer and a Japanese woman on board the Bank Line cargo vessel Inverbank (1924) at Kamaishi, Japan. (Roll film negative)
Henry P. Bird, an apprentice from the Bank Line cargo vessel Inverbank (1924), standing on the beach at Fremantle, Western Australia. (Roll film negative)
Two apprentices chipping the hull of the Bank Line cargo vessel Inverbank (1924) while berthed at Buenos Aires, Argentina. (Roll film negative)
Captain Loads and Mr. Smith, the Chief Officer, on the bridge deck on board the Bank Line cargo vessel Inverbank (1924) on Christmas Day while under way in the South Pacific heading for South America. (Roll film negative)
Muslim crew members on board the Bank Line cargo vessel Inverbank (1924) at the end of the Ramadan service. (Roll film negative)
Captain Loads on deck during Sunday inspection on board the Bank Line cargo vessel Inverbank (1924) while under way on a voyage from Yokohama, Japan, to Calcutta, India. (Roll film negative)
A full-length portrait of two Australian young ladies named Dorothy and Lorna on board the Bank Line cargo vessel Inverbank (1924) while docked at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. (Roll film negative)
Apprentice Horace Hayward chipping the anchor on the port bow of the Bank Line general cargo ship Inverbank (1924) at Jacksonville, Florida. (Roll film negative)
On board the Bank Line general cargo ship Inverbank (1924) passing into the west side second chamber of Gatun Lock, Panama Canal, from the Atlantic. (Roll film negative)
Two Spanish Nationalist officers on board the Bank Line general cargo ship Inverbank (1924) at Huelva, Spain. (Roll film negative)
Looking forward from the port side of the upper deck aft on board the general cargo ship Inverbank (1924) while under way at sea. (Roll film negative)
Loading maize into number 2 hold on board the Bank Line cargo vessel Inverbank (1924) at Rosario, Argentina. (Roll film negative)
Crew dealing with the aftermath of a fire on board the Bank Line cargo vessel Inverbank (1924) while transitting the Great Barrier Reef on voyage from Batavia to the West Coast of South America. (Roll film negative)
A port bow view of the cargo ship Inverbank (1924) at Kamaishi, Japan. (Roll film negative)
A close view of the stern, taken from fine off the starboard quarter, of the Bank Line cargo vessel Inverbank (1924) at Kamaishi, Japan. (Roll film negative)
A bow view of the Bank Line cargo vessel Inverbank (1924) in the King George V dry dock at Calcutta, India. (Roll film negative)
A stern view of the Bank Line cargo vessel Inverbank (1924) in the King George V dry dock at Calcutta, India. (Roll film negative)
Loading maize into number 2 hold on board the Bank Line cargo vessel Inverbank (1924) at Rosario, Argentina. (Roll film negative)
Looking down on four motor workboats pushing against the side of the Bank Line cargo ship Inverbank (1924) at Talara, Peru. (Roll film negative)
Looking aft and to port from the starboard side of the rear of the bridge on board the general cargo ship Inverbank (1924) while under way at sea, showing number three hatch and cargo winches. (Roll film negative)
Ships at anchor in the River Plate off Buenos Aires, taken from on board the Bank Line cargo vessel Inverbank (1924), which is also at anchor.. (Roll film negative)
The afterdeck on board the Bank Line cargo vessel Inverbank (1924) while under way in the South Pacific en route to Australia from Tocopilla, Chile, with a cargo of nitrate. (Roll film negative)
On board the Bank Line general cargo ship Inverbank (1924) passing into the west side second chamber of Gatun Lock, Panama Canal, from the Atlantic. (Roll film negative)
A close view of the rudder and starboard propeller of the Bank Line cargo vessel Inverbank (1924) in the King George V dry dock at Calcutta, India. (Roll film negative)
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