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DESCRIPTION -- Cruise line log menus from the vessel the SS Canberra and dated 1992 showing details of a cruise which is in an excellent condition.
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- The SS Canberra was an ocean liner, which later operated on cruises, in the P&O fleet from 1961 to 1997. She was built at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, Northern Ireland at a cost of 17,000,000. The ship was named on 17 March 1958, after the federal capital of Australia, Canberra. She was launched on 16 March 1960, sponsored by Dame Pattie Menzies, GBE, wife of the then Prime Minister of Australia, Robert Menzies. She entered service in May 1961, and made her maiden voyage starting in June. In the 1982 Falklands War she served as a troop ship.
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DESCRIPTION -- Unusual find which is a P&O Cruises soap in its original box and it is unused and in an as new condition.
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CONDITION -- Unused/As New
HISTORY -- P&O Cruises is a British/American cruise line based at Carnival House in Southampton, England, operated by Carnival UK and owned by Carnival Corporation & plc. Originally a constituent of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, P&O Cruises is the oldest cruise line in the world, having operated the world's first commercial passenger ships in the early 19th century.
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DESCRIPTION -- From the P&O shipping line this is an as used on board large size dining plate and the size is 9½" (24cm) wide. It is produced in the early traditional pattern, is bottom marked and in a very good condition dating from the 1950's/1960's.
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CONDITION -- Very Good
HISTORY -- In 1837 the Peninsular Steam Navigation Company was awarded a government contract to run a weekly mail service between Falmouth and the Iberian Peninsular ports as far as Gibraltar. This date 180 years ago marks the foundation of P&O, the company from which we can trace its roots today.
NOTES -- Due to very large increases in postage costs to America, the price shown will cover large items but may take up to but not more than 42 days to receive from despatch. If items are wanted sooner a price on request can be given. 1000's of other maritime items are available to buy on the website and many different cruise lines are covered. If you require more information on any of these please contact us on sales@travellersintime.net.
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DESCRIPTION -- This is a Ladies Compact souvenir from the P&O Line shipping company and is in an excellent condition. It shows on the front the company logo and dates from the 1960's.
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- P&O Cruises originates from 1822, with the formation of the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company, which began life as a partnership between Brodie McGhie Willcox, a London ship broker, and Arthur Anderson, a sailor from the Shetland Isles. The company first operated a shipping line with major routes between England and the Iberian Peninsula, adopting the new company name Peninsular Steam Navigation Company. It is and has been for many years the biggest cruise line company in the world.
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DESCRIPTION -- From the P&O Line vessel the SS Arcadia this is a ladies jewelery box souvenir which dates from the 1960's. It is a good to fair condition and is 3" (8cm) square and was believed to have been given to the ladies on board ship in First Class (click on the picture for another view).
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CONDITION -- Good/Fair
HISTORY -- The SS Arcadia was a passenger liner built for P&O in 1953 to service the UK to Australia route. Towards the end of her life she operated as a cruise ship, based in Sydney, until scrapped in 1979.
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DESCRIPTION -- This is a souvenir mug with colour black from the P&O Line vessel the MV Oceana which is as new and is from its inaugural year.
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CONDITION -- As new/Unused
HISTORY -- The MV Oceana (previously Ocean Princess), is a cruise ship of the P&O Cruises fleet. The ship was built by Fincantieri at their shipyard in Monfalcone, Italy. At over 77,000 tonnes, Oceana is the fifth largest of seven ships currently in service with P&O Cruises. She entered service with the company in November 2002 and was named by HRH the Princess Royal in 2003. Oceana is a sister ship to Sea Princess (which served in the P&O Cruises fleet as Adonia between 2003 and 2005), Sun Princess and Dawn Princess, all of which are Sun-Class cruise ships.
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DESCRIPTION -- Souvenir from the SS Orsova of the P&O Line which is a copper plaque mounted on wood showing the vessel and the name. The size is 7½" (19cm) x 3½" (9cm) and is in a very good condition dating from the 1950's.
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- The SS Orsova, was a British ocean liner, built by Vickers Armstrong Shipbuilders Ltd. of Barrow-in-Furness, England for the Orient Steam Navigation Company (Orient Line) for their Great Britain-to-Australia services via the Suez Canal. She was the final development of the 28,000 ton class which began with the SS Orcades of 1948 and continued with the SS Oronsay of 1951.
NOTES -- Due to very large increases in postage costs to America, the price shown will cover large items but may take up to but not more than 42 days to receive from despatch. If items are wanted sooner a price on request can be given. 1000's of other maritime items are available to buy on the website and many different cruise lines are covered, so if you require more information on any of them contact us on sales@travellersintime.net.
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DESCRIPTION -- The P&O Line shipping company and is an as used on board table cloth. It is a white damask covering a large table and is embossed with pattern and ships company name.
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CONDITION -- Good/Fair
HISTORY -- The P&O Line can trace its illustrious heritage back to 1837, with the formation of the Peninsular Steam Navigation Company (PSNC). The PSNC, owned by Arthur Anderson and Brodie McGhie, was awarded the lucrative government contract to carry mail to Spain and Portugal and beyond. P&O Line is probably the most famous shipping line in the world.
NOTES -- Due to very large increases in postage costs to America, the price shown will cover large items but may take up to but not more than 42 days to receive from despatch. If items are wanted sooner a price on request can be given. Many other different items are also available from Travellers in Time and are to be found on the website. If you cannot find what you are looking for please contact us with your interest at sales@travellersintime.net and we will get back to you.
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DESCRIPTION -- Great condition item from the 1960's and is a sailor doll souvenir from the P&O vessel the SS Chusan. The size of this doll is 8" (20cm) and is in an immaculate as new condition. Not often found for sale as good as this (click on the picture to see a close up of the dolls head).
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CONDITION -- Unused
HISTORY -- The SS Chusan was a British ocean liner and cruise ship, built for the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O)'s Indian and Far East Service in 1950. She was named after Chusan, a small island off China. A smaller version of the SS Himalaya, the Chusan had a gross register tonnage of 24,215; and a capacity of 1,565 passengers and crew. She was built as a replacement for the ship RMS Viceroy of India, lost in the Second World War.
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DESCRIPTION -- This is a souvenir mug from the P&O Line vessel the MV Aurora which is as new and one of the first designs.
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CONDITION - As new/Unused
HISTORY -- Launched in 2001, the MS Aurora is one of the larger P&O ships, and similar in size to Oriana and Oceana. The ship cost US $375 million to build and was last refurbished in 2014. The refit in 2014 made MS Aurora the first of all PO cruise ships with the new livery for the line - the Union Jack flag.
NOTES -- Over many years now Travellers in Time have listed a great deal of unusual items on the website. For information on any of these or other interested items we can always be contacted at sales@travellersintime.net for all maritime enquiries.
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