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DESCRIPTION -- Original maiden voyage large size photograph of the old Cunard Line vessel The Caronia. Shown on her maiden voyage, the ship was at the time the largest British liner built. This particular photograph is an authentic genuine item from the Cunard Line and has the reference number and details on the back and the size of the photograph is 11" x 8" (29cm x 21.5cm).
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CONDITION -- Very Good
HISTORY -- The RMS Caronia was a passenger ship of the Cunard Line (then Cunard White Star Line) which was launched on 30 October 1947, and served with Cunard until 1967. She is credited as one of the first "dual-purpose" built ships. After leaving Cunard she briefly served as SS Caribia in 1969, after which she was laid up in New York until 1974 when she was sold for scrap. While being towed to Taiwan for scrapping, she was caught in a storm on 12 August. After her tow lines were cut, she repeatedly crashed on the rocky breakwater outside Apra Harbor, Guam subsequently breaking into three.
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MARITIME PHOTOGRAPH SELECTION
MANY RARE, OLD AND UNUSUAL TYPES
DESCRIPTION -- B/W postcard size colour photograph of the Bank Line Vessel The Birchbank which is in a great condition.
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- The Birchbank was an Inverbank Class motor vessel built by Harland & Wolff Ltd. in 1924 and owned by Andrew Weir's Bank Line. She was torpedoed and sunk during an aircraft attack on 11th November, 1943.
NOTES -- This photograph is taken from our collection of over 2000 shipping photographs and is protected in a plastic wallet. If there is a particular photograph of a vessel that you are looking for please let Travellers in Time know at sales@travellersintime.net.
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DESCRIPTION -- B/W photograph of the Cunard Line vessel The Queen Mary. The photograph is taken from our collection of over 2000 shipping photographs and it is in a very good condition and is protected in a plastic wallet.
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- The RMS Queen Mary was and is one of the grandest Passenger liners ever built. This giant of the sea offered luxury and a standard unequaled in shipbuilding history. During her remarkable career, from her maiden voyage in 1936 until this day, Queen Mary has played various roles, from an elegant Ocean Liner, to a WWII trooper, then after 1001 Atlantic crossings, RMS Queen Mary was preserved and became a fine hotel and tourist facility in Long Beach California.
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DESCRIPTION -- Photograph of the Berge Line vessel the Berge Brago which is in full colour and in an excellent condition.
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- The Berge Line
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DESCRIPTION -- Early colour picture from the 1960's of the Furness Line vessel the Monarch Of Bermuda and the size is 11" (28cm) x 8" (21cm) and in a great condition.
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CONDITION -- Unused
HISTORY -- Known as "the millionaires ship" the "Monarch of Bermuda" was built by Vickers-Armstrong Shipbuilders Ltd, Walker-on-Tyne, for Furness, Withy & Co's New York-Bermuda service. The Monarch of Bermuda was 579 feet long with a beam of 76 feet. Launched on 17 March 1931, she was 22,424 gross tons and powered by turbo electric propulsion driving 4 screws. The vessel had 3 funnels, 2 masts, cruiser stern and a service speed 19 knots. There was accommodation for 799 passengers in 1st class, 31 in 2nd class and a crew of 456.
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DESCRIPTION -- Colour photograph of the tender vessel Benin Tonsberg and it is in a very good condition and an original company photograph.
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- Maritime Photographs
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DESCRIPTION -- B/W photograph from the Windsor Castle where this famous old Union Castle Line vessel is seen at sea and is in a very good condition.
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CONDITION -- Very Good
HISTORY -- The RMS Windsor Castle was the largest passenger/cargo mailship operated by the Union-Castle Line on its 'Cape Mail' service to South African ports. Built in 1959, the new vessel was notable for the high standard, if conservative, design of her public rooms in a "traditional" first class and "contemporary" tourist class configuration, which by clever arrangement, afforded both classes public rooms and deck space facing forward. The spacious passenger lounges and dining rooms were designed by eminent British architects.
NOTES -- This photograph is taken from our collection of over 2000 shipping photographs and is protected in a plastic wallet. If there is a particular photograph of a vessel that you are looking for please let Travellers in Time know at sales@travellersintime.net
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DESCRIPTION -- This item is a pair of early colour photographs of the Orient/P&O Line vessel the Oriana which are in a very good condition.
CONDITION -- Very Good
HISTORY -- The SS Oriana was launched on the 3rd November, 1959 by Princess Alexandria of Kent and took her name from that given to Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) by the poets of that era.
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DESCRIPTION -- B/W photograph of the Valley Johnson Line vessel Santa Claver which is an original old photograph and not a copy.
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CONDITION -- Very Good
HISTORY -- Johnson Line (Swedish: Johnsonlinjen) was a Sweden-based shipping line founded in 1904 as a subsidiary of Rederi AB Nordstjernan. In 1982 Johnson Line absorbed Rederi AB Svea, another Rederi AB Nordstjernan owned company, hence becoming a member of the Finnish-Swedish Silja Line consortium. Johnson Line merged with the Valley Line shipping company and traded as Valley Line Shipping for a while. Johnson Line ceased existing as an independent company in 1990
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DESCRIPTION -- B/W photograph of the vessel The Mont Clair and it is in an excellent condition.
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- The Mont Clair
NOTES -- This photograph is taken from our collection of over 2000 shipping photographs and is protected in a plastic wallet. If there is a particular photograph of a vessel that you are looking for please let Travellers in Time know at sales@travellersintime.net
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