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Photograph: Survivors arrive at Brisbane Central Station, 1941

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Digital file taken from a black and white print of survivors from the sinking of RANGITANE and other ships arriving at Brisbane Central Station, 4 January 1941. Handwriting on the back of the print reads 'Survivors on arrival Brisbane. Central Station'. Photograph copyright The Telegraph. Images may be taken from multiple copy prints. Gift of Captain E.H. Hopkins.

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  • Title

    Photograph: Survivors arrive at Brisbane Central Station, 1941

  • Maker

    Daily Telegraph, Sydney

  • Date made

    04 Jan 1941

  • Subject

    Digital media, Digital photograph

  • Additional information

    Digital File

  • Rights

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  • Text adapted with permission from Te Papa and Digital NZ

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