Photograph: Survivors from the sinking of RANGITANE sorting through new clothes, 1941
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Digital file taken from a black and white print of survivors from the sinking of RANGITANE and other ships sorting through clothing donated by Red Cross and other organisations, January 1941. Handwriting on the back of print reads 'Distribution of clothing to women survivors at Brisbane by the Red Cross'. Photograph copyright Courier-Mail. Images taken from multiple copy prints. Gift of Captain...
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Title
Photograph: Survivors from the sinking of RANGITANE sorting through new clothes, 1941
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Maker
The Courier-Mail (estab. 1933)
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Date made
Jan 1941
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Subject
RANGITANE (1929), New Zealand Shipping Company, Shipping Lines, Commercial Shipping, World War Two, Wartime Shipping, Conflict, Digital media, Photographic material, Digital photograph, B&W print
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Additional information
Digital File: 1 - Digital file, Black and White Print: 2 - Print, 2D objects (HxW): H 204 W 156mm: 2 - Print
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Rights
Unknown
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Corner Quay & Hobson Streets Viaduct Harbour Auckland
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New Zealand Maritime Museum Hui Te Ananui a Tangaroa
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