General Merchant Ships > P&O Line
DESCRIPTION -- From the famous P&O Line vessel the SS Canberra this is an unused cabin soap which is also still in its original box. Great item to find and never used.
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CONDITION -- Unused
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 million. The ship was named on 17 March 1958, after the federal capital of Australia, Canberra.
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DESCRIPTION -- Handmade and hand painted wooden lifebelt associated with the famous old liner 'The Iberia' from the P&O/Orient Line. The item is in a good condition, and the size is approx. 6" (15cm) wide and the lifebelt original from the early years of the vessel.
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CONDITION -- Good
HISTORY -- SS Iberia was an ocean liner completed in 1954 for the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O). Along with her fleetmates Himalaya, Arcadia and Chusan, Iberia mainly provided passenger service between the United Kingdom and Australasia.
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DESCRIPTION -- A souvenir round brass dish on stand from the P&O Line vessel the SS Canberra. It is in a very good condition and an early souvenir item from the ship and is 5" (13cm) in size.
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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 -- Fantastic souvenir model life belt from the SS Iberia from the P&O Line which is in a great condition and dates from the 1950's.
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CONDITION -- Very Good
HISTORY -- SS Iberia was an ocean liner completed in 1954 for the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O). Along with her fleetmates Himalaya, Arcadia and Chusan, Iberia mainly provided passenger service between the United Kingdom and Australasia. Iberia was constructed at the Belfast shipyard of Harland and Wolff and originally provided service between London and Sydney via the Suez Canal. Later, Iberia went on to carry passengers across the Pacific Ocean, as far as San Francisco and back to the UK via the Panama Canal. Iberia eventually ran into numerous problems, including collisions with other ships, frequent machinery breakdowns, and fuel leaks. For this reason, Iberia was taken out of service in 1972, a full year before her sister ships were decommissioned; all of them were scrapped at a breaker in southern Taiwan.
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DESCRIPTION -- From the P&O Line vessel the SS Mongolia this is a passenger list from a cruise dated 29th November to 5th December 1935 and is in a very good condition and is a very rare find.
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CONDITION -- Very Good
HISTORY -- The SS Mongolia was a 13,369-ton passenger-and-cargo liner originally built for Pacific Mail Steamship Company in 1904. She later sailed as USS Mongolia (ID-1615) for the U.S. Navy, as SS President Fillmore for the Dollar Line and as SS Panamanian for Cia Transatlantica Centroamericano.
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DESCRIPTION -- From the P&O Line shipping company this is an early boxed set of souvenir table mats labelled ′POSH′ club and are in and excellent condition.
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- Maritime Souvenirs
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DESCRIPTION -- A very early item from the P&O Line which is one of their original as used onboard marble style ashtrays which were a popular use on cruises during the first part of the 1900's, which is in a very good condition and a rare find these days and not likely to find another one too soon.
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CONDITION -- Very Good
HISTORY -- The P&O Line first introduced passenger services in 1844, with a leisure cruise departing from Southampton to the Mediterranean. These voyages were the first of their kind and the forerunner of modern cruise holidays. The company later introduced round trips to destinations such as Alexandria and Constantinople and underwent rapid expansion in the later half of the 19th century, with its ships becoming larger and more luxurious.The RMS Queen Elizabeth was an ocean liner operated by Cunard Line. With Queen Mary she provided weekly luxury liner service between Southampton in the United Kingdom and New York City in the United States, via Cherbourg in France.
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DESCRIPTION -- Superb as used in service butter dish from the P&O LIne vessel the SS Orsova and is dated circa 1960's and is in an excellent condition.
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- The SS Orsova, a 1503-passenger ocean liner, was built by Vickers Armstrong Shipbuilders Ltd. of Barrow-in-Furness, England, in 1954 for the Orient Steam Navigation Company for UK to Australia services via the Suez Canal, the voyage taking four weeks. After 1955, the return trip was eastward via Auckland, Suva, Honolulu, Vancouver, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Panama, Trinidad and Cherbourg.
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DESCRIPTION -- Superb framed photo from the famous Cunard Line vessel the SS Canberra which is in an immaculate condition and the size is 9" x 11" (22cm x 27cm).
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- Canberra was the first modern liner, with engines located after to increase passenger space, and many other innovations. She personified the best in design of her era, having an extremely elegant profile. By carrying emigrants on the ten pound assisted passages to Australia, she provided many happy memories for them, as she also did for the many who sailed aboard her in her later incarnation as a cruise ship. Canberra was the ship that began the affordable cruise industry in England.
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DESCRIPTION -- As used on board large size milk/cream jug from the P&O shipping line which is dated from the 1960's and is bottom marked P&O with the size being approx. 8" (20cm) high.
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CONDITION -- Very Good
HISTORY -- The P&O Line first introduced passenger services in 1844, with a leisure cruise departing from Southampton to the Mediterranean. These voyages were the first of their kind and the forerunner of modern cruise holidays. The company later introduced round trips to destinations such as Alexandria and Constantinople and underwent rapid expansion in the later half of the 19th century, with its ships becoming larger and more luxurious.
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