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DescriptionSteamer arriving at Snug jetty, Tasmania, c.1910s.jpg | English: Photograph of a steamship arriving at the Snug jetty in southern Tasmania, circa 1910. A woman in Edwardian dress stands near the end of the jetty, watching the vessel approach, while several men wait further along the pier. The image illustrates early 20th-century maritime life in the D'Entrecasteaux Channel. Part of the Crowther Collection held by Libraries Tasmania (PH30/1/3906). |
Date | circa 1910 date QS:P,+1910-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
Source | Steamer arriving at Snug, woman on jetty watching. Libraries Tasmania. Retrieved on 7 June 2025. |
Author | Unknown photographer; image held by Archives Office of Tasmania |
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A steamship approaches the jetty at Snug, Tasmania, c.1910s. A woman stands at the end of the wharf watching the vessel arrive. From the Crowther Collection, Libraries Tasmania (PH30/1/3906).
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