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DESCRIPTION -- From the Port Line shipping company this is an as used in service china saucer which is heavily patterned in company design and in an excellent condition.
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- The Port Line was a passenger and cargo shipping company, initially formed as the Commonwealth and Dominion Line in 1914, and in operation in one form or another until 1982. Port Line was formed in 1914 with 23 ships contributed by J.P. Corry & Co., Wm Milburn & Co., Thos. B. Royden & Co., and Tyser & Co. to operate services to Australia and New Zealand. In 1916 the share capital of the company was purchased by Cunard and after the war, their ships' funnels were painted in Cunard colours.
NOTES -- Many different and varied maritime shipping groups are covered on the Travellers in Time website so please email us anytime at sales@travellersintime.net to ask about any items you see listed for more information.
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DESCRIPTION -- B/W photograph of the Port Line vessel Port Caroline which is an original old photograph and not a copy.
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CONDITION -- Very Good
HISTORY -- The origins of Port Line go back to 1914 when its predecessor, Commonwealth & Dominion Line, was formed by merging the Antipodean services of Thos B. Royden & Co's Indra Line, J.P. Corry's Star Line, William Milburn's Anglo-Australian Steam Navigation Co and G.D. Tyser & Co. This new fleet of 23 ships was quickly increased to 25 and all the vessels adopted a distinctive new livery made up from the buff, black topped funnels of the Corry fleet and the grey hulls and houseflag of Tyset. The 'Port' prefixed names came from Milburn's Anglo-Australian Steamship Company.
NOTES -- Many other different photographs are also available to purchase from Travellers in Time and are on the website. If you cannot find what you are looking for please contact us with your interest at sales@travellersintime.net
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DESCRIPTION -- B/W photograph of the Port Line vessel Port Nelson which is an original old photograph and not a copy.
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- The origins of Port Line go back to 1914 when its predecessor, Commonwealth & Dominion Line, was formed by merging the Antipodean services of Thos B. Royden & Co's Indra Line, J.P. Corry's Star Line, William Milburn's Anglo-Australian Steam Navigation Co and G.D. Tyser & Co. This new fleet of 23 ships was quickly increased to 25 and all the vessels adopted a distinctive new livery made up from the buff, black topped funnels of the Corry fleet and the grey hulls and houseflag of Tyset. The 'Port' prefixed names came from Milburn's Anglo-Australian Steamship Company.
NOTES -- Many other different photographs are also available to purchase from Travellers in Time and are on the website. If you cannot find what you are looking for please contact us with your interest at sales@travellersintime.net.
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DESCRIPTION -- Large size B/W photograph of the Port Line vessel the Port Pirie and shows the ship at sea. The photograph is taken from our collection of over 2000 shipping photographs and it is in a very good condition with the size of the photograph being 10" (25cm) x 8" (20cm).
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CONDITION -- As new/Unused
HISTORY -- The Port Line was a passenger and cargo shipping company, initially formed as the Commonwealth and Dominion Line in 1914, and in operation in one form or another until 1982.
NOTES -- Many other similar type of items are also available from Travellers in Time and are listed on the website. Several different categories are available to view and a search facility to find any items. If further information is required please contact us with your interested subject at sales@travellersintime.net.
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DESCRIPTION -- Large size photograph of the Port Line vessel the Port Sydney and shows the ship at sea. The photograph is taken from our collection of over 2000 shipping photographs and it is in a very good condition with the size of the photograph being 10" (25cm) x 8" (20cm).
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CONDITION -- As new/Unused
HISTORY -- The Port Line was a passenger and cargo shipping company, initially formed as the Commonwealth and Dominion Line in 1914, and in operation in one form or another until 1982. Port Line was formed in 1914 with 23 ships contributed by J.P. Corry & Co., Wm Milburn & Co., Thos. B. Royden & Co., and Tyser & Co. to operate services to Australia and New Zealand. In 1916 the share capital of the company was purchased by Cunard and after the war, their ships' funnels were painted in Cunard colours.
NOTES -- Many different and varied maritime shipping groups are covered on the Travellers in Time website so please email us anytime at sales@travellersintime.net to ask about any items you see listed for more information.
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DESCRIPTION -- Large photograph of the Port Line vessel the Port Victor which shows the ship at sea. The photograph is taken from our collection of over 2000 shipping photographs and it is in a very good condition with the size of the photograph being 10" (25cm) x 8" (20cm).
[ONLY 1 AVAILABLE]
CONDITION -- As new/Unused
HISTORY -- The Port Line was a passenger and cargo shipping company, initially formed as the Commonwealth and Dominion Line in 1914, and in operation in one form or another until 1982.
NOTES -- You can email Travellers in Time at sales@travellersintime.net anytime for any enquiries about items on the website that you wish to purchase, or if we have anything similar for sale.
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