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CONDITION -- Very Good
HISTORY -- The second RMS Saxonia was a 21,637 gross-ton passenger ship of the Cunard Line launched on 17 February 1954 by Lady Churchill. She served with Cunard until 1962 when she was refitted and renamed RMS Carmania. She continued transatlantic crossings and various cruise routes until she was laid up in 1971. In August 1973 she was bought by the Soviet Union-based Black Sea Shipping Company and renamed SS Leonid Sobinov.
NOTES -- This ships menu is taken from our collection of 100's that we have in stock. If there is a particular menu from any cruise line vessel that you are looking for please email and let Travellers in Time know at sales@travellersintime.net.
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- The SS Oriana was the last of the Orient Steam Navigation Company's ocean liners. She was built at Vickers-Armstrongs, Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England and launched on 3 November 1959 by Princess Alexandra. Originally resplendent with her owners' traditional corn coloured hull, Oriana appeared as an Orient Line ship until 1966, when that company was fully absorbed into the P&O group.
NOTES -- This ships menu is taken from our collection of 100's that we have in stock. If there is a particular menu from any cruise line vessel that you are looking for please email and let Travellers in Time know at sales@travellersintime.net.
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CONDITION -- Very Good
HISTORY -- The much admired Arcadia held the distinction of being the largest P&O liner to be built on the banks of the Clyde. Her design was in essence a larger and improved version of the early post war Himalaya and Chusan. The Arcadia & Iberia were the last traditionally designed vessels built by P&O and the largest passenger liners operating east of Suez. While the Arcadia enjoyed a reliable career, the Iberia was plagued with stability and mechanical problems.
NOTES -- This ships menu is taken from our collection of 100's that we have in stock. If there is a particular menu from any cruise line vessel that you are looking for please email and let Travellers in Time know at sales@travellersintime.net.
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CONDITION -- Very Good
HISTORY -- The Windsor Castle was the largest passenger/cargo mail ship 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 ships menu is taken from our collection of 100's that we have in stock. If there is a particular menu from any cruise line vessel that you are looking for please email and let Travellers in Time know at sales@travellersintime.net.
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CONDITION -- Very Good
HISTORY -- The Arcadia was built by John Brown of Clydebank in 1954. Her sister ship was the Belfast-built Iberia of the same year. They were easily distinguishable due to different funnel tops. Arcadia operated on the UK-Australia passenger service, with increasing numbers of cruises. In 1970 she became a full time one-class cruise ship. In 1976, Arcadia was permanently based out of Sydney. She was scrapped in Taiwan in 1979.
NOTES -- This ships menu is taken from our collection of 100's that we have in stock. If there is a particular menu from any cruise line vessel that you are looking for please email and let Travellers in Time know at sales@travellersintime.net.
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MARITIME MENUU COLLECTION
DIFFERENT CRUISE LINES AND CRUISE LINERS
DESCRIPTION -- Collection of menus from the last ever voyage of the old vessel the SS Canberra and consists of a set of breakfast, lunch and evening dining menus and all are in an excellent condition. Rare to find a large full set such as this.
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- The P&O Line commissioned the Canberra to operate the combined P&O-Orient Line service between the United Kingdom and Australia. The arrival of the jet airliner had already caused a drop in demand for this service; a reduction in emigration to Australia and wars forcing the closure of the Suez Canal saw the route become unprofitable. However a refit in 1974 saw the Canberra adapted to cruising. Unusually, this transition from an early life as a purpose built ocean liner to a long and successful career in cruising, occurred without any major external alterations, and with only minimal internal and mechanical changes over the years.
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MARITIME MENU SELECTION
FROM DIFFERENT CRUISE LINES AND VESSELS
DESCRIPTION -- From a very old ship of the time the RMS Windsor of the Union Castle Line this is a ships Concert Programme dated Wednesday 18th May 1938 which is in an excellent condition for its age and original from the vessel.
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CONDITION -- Good
HISTORY -- RMS Windsor Castle was the largest passenger and cargo liner operated by the Union-Castle Line on its Cape Mail service between Britain and South Africa. Completed in 1960, the new Royal Mail Ship 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 open-deck areas facing forward and aft.
NOTES -- This item is taken from our collection of 1000's that we have in stock. If there is a particular maritime item from any cruise line vessel that you are looking for please email and let Travellers in Time know at sales@travellersintime.net.
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