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Arthur Anderson founder of P&O
Object number
ANMS0070[492]
Name
Photograph
Medium
Black and white photographic print on paper.
Dimensions
Overall: 127 × 177 mm
Classifications
Photographs
Credit Line
ANMM Collection Gift from P&OSNCo
Terms
Convicts, Migrants and Refugees
Immigration
Paper - photographic prints
Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company
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