Passengers embarking into local boats at the landing steps, St Helena.

Passengers embarking into local boats from the landing stage, St Helena. Some of the officers and passengers have removed their shoes, some of which can be seen on the wall above the passengers heads, to assist others into the boats as the surf breaks on the quay.

Ships visiting St Helena must drop anchor in St James’s Bay. The absence of a breakwater and liner quay means that passengers are still taken ashore in ships’ boats to the landing stage.

Object Details

ID: P94728
Type: Sheet film negative
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Marine Photo Service
Places: Saint Helena
Date made: 1933-1939
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Waterline Collection
Measurements: Overall: 117 mm x 168 mm
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