File:ROLLICKER arriving at Dawes Point, Sydney Harbour (8146432243).jpg
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English: The steam rescue tug Rollicker is shown arriving at Dawes Point, Sydney on Sunday 1 July 1923. This photograph was taken by Frederick Wilkinson from a passing vessel. ROLLICKER was a steel twin screw tug of 817 ton. Built in 1919 by Ferguson Bros Ld at Port Glasgow it was owned by the British Admiralty and registered in the port of London under a British flag. |
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Flickr posted date InfoField | 2 November 2012 |
Camera location | 33° 51′ 11.27″ S, 151° 12′ 30.38″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | -33.853131; 151.208438 |
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