The Port Jackson to Manly ferry in Sydney harbour, New South Wales.
A distant port broadside view of a Port Jackson to Manly ferry under way astern in Sydney harbour, New South Wales. She is either the Curl Curl (1928) or the Dee Why (1928). These two ships were identical double-ended steam ferries capable of steaming in either direction. The funnels were slightly nearer the bow than the stern.
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Object details
| ID: | N91032 |
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| Type: | Negative |
| Display location: | Not on display |
| Creator: | Ken J. Mills |
| Vessels: | Curl Curl (1928); Dee-Why (1928) |
| Date made: | 17 April 1947 - 30 April 1947 |
| Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
| Measurements: | Overall: 45 mm x 70 mm |