File:S.S. Franconia. First Class single berth state-room (8440750501).jpg

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English: Yard no's. 857, 877

Taken from the Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson Ltd. Shipbuilders Collection
Date: 1910-1911
Reference no. DS.SWH/4/PH/7/8 (pg 36)
This photograph was selected by Mary Berry as part of the 'Uncovering Archives Photography' Workshop held at Tyne and Wear Museums and Archives in November 2012. See Mary's response to this image here: <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/merryberry73/8382410555/in/photostream">www.flickr.com/photos/merryberry73/8382410555/in/photostream</a>
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  • Ship
  • Ocean Liner
  • RMS Franconia (1910)
  • RMS Franconia
  • SS Franconia
  • Franconia
  • Cunard Line
  • Cunard
  • Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson
  • Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson
  • Swan Hunter
  • Sunk
  • Torpedoed
  • UB-47
  • maritime heritage
  • industry
  • black and white photograph
  • mirror
  • cabin
  • shipbuilders
  • digital image
  • basin
  • tap
  • bed
  • curtain
  • decoration
  • container
  • glass
  • bedding
  • rail
  • timber
  • handle
  • door
  • metal
  • pillow
  • light
  • globe
  • ceiling
  • wall
  • floor
  • window
  • daylight
  • beam
  • bolt
  • steel
  • iron
  • First Class
  • single berth
  • state-room
  • 1910-1911
  • Mary Berry
  • Photographer
  • 'Uncovering Archives Photography'
  • Workshop
  • November 2012
  • Past Continuous
  • Yard no's
  • 857, 877
  • vessel
  • striking
  • unusual
  • pipe
  • drawer
  • wardrobe

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