• Explore
    • What’s New New!
    • Recent Photos
    • Trending
    • Events
    •  
    • The Commons
    • Flickr Galleries
    • World Map
    • Camera Finder New!
    • Flickr Blog
  • Prints
    • The Print Shop
    • Prints & Wall Art
    • Photo Books
  • ✨ Get Pro
    • Pro Plans
    • Stats Dashboard
    • Get Auto-Uploadr
  • Log In
  • Sign Up
✨ Get Pro
  • Log In
  • Explore
  • What’s New New!
  • Camera FinderNew!
  • Trending
  • Events
  • The Commons
  • Flickr Galleries
  • Flickr Blog
  • The Print Shop
  • Prints & Wall Art
  • Photo Books
About Jobs Blog Advertise Developers Guidelines Help Privacy Legal Terms Cookies
English
Back to albums list
Download Share

"The Queen of the Tasman" - TSS AWATEA

read more read less

by Australian National Maritime Museum on The Commons

TSS AWATEA, built in 1936, was owned by Union Steamship Company and was known as the 'Queen of the Tasman Sea'. It was a luxury liner that serviced the trans-Tasman route. AWATEA was requisitioned by the British Government during World War II and was sunk in 1942.

read more read less
16 photos · 638 views
TSS AWATEA ship's library
Officers of TSS AWATEA at East Circular Quay
TSS AWATEA passenger seating area
Stain glass window on TSS AWATEA
TSS AWATEA main lounge
TSS AWATEA observation deck
TSS AWATEA music room
Stairs and lift on TSS AWATEA
TSS AWATEA bar lounge
TSS AWATEA lounge
Departure of Kangaroos football team by AWATEA
Departure of Kangaroos rugby team on AWATEA
Departure of Kangaroos rugby team by AWATEA
Departure of the Kangaroos rugby team by AWATEA
Officers of TSS AWATEA at East Circular Quay
TSS AWATEA passenger seating area
  • About
  • Jobs
  • Blog
  • Advertise
  • Developers
  • Cookies
  • Guidelines
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Help
  • Report abuse
  • English
  • Legal
  • Privacy
  • Terms
Connecting people through photography.
  • About
  • Jobs
  • Blog
  • Advertise
  • Developers
  • Cookies
  • Guidelines
  • Report abuse
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • English
  • Legal
  • Privacy
  • Terms
Connecting people through photography.