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Title:
Queen Elizabeth 2
Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Gross Tonnage 67,104.67 Length 963 ft. Breadth 105 ft. Draught 32 ft. 6 ins. Service Speed 28.5 knots Print Production
Title:
Seven Seas Dreamboat
Linen unused
Description:
Miami's most complete afternoon sightseeing tour...2 1/2 hours long...leaves daily at 1:45 P.M. Exclusive waterfront estates...beautiful man-made Biscayne Bay islands. Moonlight cruise with dancing and orchestra nightly at 9 P.M., PIER 10, CITY YACHT BASIN
Title:
S. S. Ryndam
Chrome unused
Description:
15.015 Gross Reg. Tons. Sports Deck. Holland-America Line. "It's good to be on a well-run ship."
Title:
Cunard R.M.S. "Queen Elizabeth"
Chrome PM 1954 Jul-6
Title:
Tourist Liner Oronsay Passing Through the Locks
Chrome unused
Description:
Un Vapor de turistas pasando por las compuertas abiertas de una a otra Esclusa de Miraflores del CANAL DE PANAMA. A Tourist liner passing through open gates from one lock-chamber into another at Miraflores Locks of the PANAMA CANAL
Title:
S. S. "City of Grand Rapids"
Linen unused
Description:
Lake Michigan's Great Pleasure Steamship. One block long - 5 decks - 2000 capacity. Operating Short Lake Cruises. Chicago Evening Sightseeing Cruises. Docks Michigan Ave. Bridge Curteich-Chicago
Title:
R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth
Chrome unused
Description:
R.M.S. QUEEN ELIZABETH. Cunard Line. 83,673 gross tons. Length 1,031 feet. Speed 28 1/2 knots Salmon
Title:
Fast, Deluxe Cargoliners
Chrome unused
Description:
S. S. President Jackson, Adams, Hayes and Coolidge, especially adapted for American President Lines' Round-the-World service, carry up to 12 passengers in air-conditioned luxury, calling at 25 ports in 14 countries
Title:
Matson Lines Luxury Liner Lurline
Chrome PM 1954 Sep-13
Description:
Length 632 feet - Speed 22 knots - Gross Tonnage 18,500 Accommodates 722 passengers all in First Class One of the smartest, most beautifully appointed vessels afloat. Completely air-conditioned. Spacious and distinctively designed public rooms and staterooms. The finest in sea-travel luxury. Frequent sailings between San Francisco, Los Angeles and Honolulu
Title:
Grace Line
Chrome unused
Description:
Grace Line / Santa Magdalena - Santa Mariana - Santa Maria - Santa Mercedes / These brilliant new 20,000-ton liners offer a special combination of elegance and easygoing informality on 26-day cruises to the Caribbean and the Pacific Coast of South America. Completely air conditioned, fin stabilized and First Class throughout. Fabulous Terrace Decks provide a unique resort atmosphere for play or relaxation. Sailings every week from New York to the Republics of Panama, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru
Title:
S. S. Mount Vernon
Chrome PM 1958 May-5
Description:
S. S. Mount Vernon. Newly-decorated, all-steel excursion liner departs daily at 10 A.M. and 2 P.M. for pleasure cruises on the historic Potomac. Visits Mount Vernon, stately home of George Washington and Marshall Hall Amusement Park. Delightfully cooled . . . or glass-enclosed and heated. Moonlight Dance Cruises, nightly at 8:15 P.M. Capacity 2400, Special Charter and Group Rates
Title:
President Cleveland - President Wilson
Chrome unused
Description:
Length 610 feet; beam 76 feet; speed 20 knots; displacement 23,507 tons. Passengers all First Class 511. These two American President liners offer all the fun and excitement of a floating resort on cruises from 1 to 66 days. Hawaii. Orient. 'Round the world. The Presidents really cover the world
Title:
S.S. Evangeline
Linen unused
Description:
Twin screw; turbine driven; 19 knot speed
Title:
Merchants & Miners Line
Linen PM 1937 Mar-9
Description:
Passenger and Freight Lines
Title:
Cunard R.M.S. Caronia
Linen
Title:
Cunard R.M.S. Corinthia coming into harbor
Linen PM 1963 Apr-26
Title:
M.S. Italia of Home Lines at sea
Linen unused
Title:
The Queen of Bermuda
Linen unused
Description:
The Queen of Bermuda; Boat day in Bermuda is always an exciting event. When the Queen slips through narrow "Two Rock Passage" into the blue waters of Hamilton Harbour she is greeted by as many island visitors as Bermudians. A most beautiful and perfectly equipped liner, the Queen, Furness, With & Company's 27,770 ton luxury boat, has accommodations for 731 first-class passengers
Title:
Delta-Line from New Orleans to Brazil - Uruguay - Argentina
Linen PM 1954 May-12
Description:
Illustrated on the opposite side is one of three luxurious Delta Liners now in service between New Orleans and the East Coast of South America
Title:
SS Independence American Export Lines
Linen unused
Description:
1000 passengers - 23 knots crusing speed - 683 feet long. She and her sister, S.S. Constitution are first completely air-conditioned transatlantic liners. These thoroughly modern ships exemplify modern American living at sea. They are in regular transatlantic service from New York to Gibraltar, Cannes, Genoa and Naples
Title:
Montreal Harbor
White Border unused
Description:
From Grand Trunk Elevator
Title:
The Furness Luxury Liner "Queen Of Bermuda"
Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Title:
White Star Line, R. M. S. " Megantic "
Divided Back unused
Description:
14,878 tons, at Havana
Title:
Cunard R. M. S. Carmania
Divided Back PM 1922 Jun-16
Title:
R. M. S. " Scythia "
Divided Back
Description:
Cunard Line. Tonnage 20,000
Title:
R.M.S. "Samaria" - Cunard Line
Divided Back unused
Title:
Twin-Screw R.M.S. " Homeric"
Divided Back unused
Description:
White Star Line 34,356 Tons
Title:
Steamship " Great Northern "
Divided Back PM 1915 Jul-18
Description:
Of the Great Northern Pacific Steamship Company between San Francisco and Portland, Oregon via Astoria, entering the Golden Gate at San Francisco
Title:
Conte Verde
Divided Back unused
Title:
Sunset sightseeing boat, palm trees along shore
Miami Beach (FL), Linen unused
Title:
Twin Screw 19 Knot Eastern Passenger Liner S.S. Evangeline
Linen unused
Description:
13-DAY CRUISES FROM NEW YORK TO NASSAU - MIAMI - HAVANA Delightful cruises - combining relaxing, companionable days at sea with calls at 3 of the most popular Southern cruise ports. Spend 2 days in Miami, 3 days each in Nassua and Havana, with the ship as your "hotel". $225* up. 6-DAY CRUISES FROM NEW YORK TO NASSUA - $125* up. NEW YORK TO MIAMI Via NASSAU one way $115* up - Round Trip $160* up *Taxes Extra Orchestra, cruise director, entertainment. For Detailed Descriptive Circular Call or Write:
Title:
Cunard RMS "Caronia"
Linen unused
Title:
American Export Isbrandtsen Lines
Chrome PM 1964
Description:
S. S. Constitution. The beautiful Sunliners - S. s. Constitution and her sister ship S. S> Independence provide regualar service between New York and Mediterranean pports along the Sunlane. 1,088 passengers ... 23 knots cruising speed ... 683 feet long ... 30,090 tons
Title:
M. V. Cunard Princess
Chrome
Description:
British registered, 17586 Gross tons, Built 1977
Title:
Queen Elizabeth
Chrome unused
Description:
Length 1,031 feet; Breadth 118 feet
Title:
Delta Line
Chrome
Description:
Regular Schedules between U.S. Gulf ports and - Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, West Africa. Illustrated on the opposite side is one of three luxurious Delta Liners now in service between New Orleans and the East Coast of South America
Title:
Royal Caribbean Cruise Line Ships
Chrome unused
Description:
MS Sun Viking entering Curaco MS Song of Norway in St. Thomas V.I. MS Nordic Prince leaving St. Thomas V.I
Title:
The New Passenger Liners Brasil and Argentina
Chrome PM 1955 Nov-8
Description:
Owned by Moore-McCormack Lines, Inc.; displacement 22,770 tons; size 618 feet long; 84 foot beam; cruising speed 23 knots; stabilizer-equipped; full draft-free air conditioning; built to cater to world-wide cruise vacationers
Title:
Ocean Monarch
Chrome PM 1960 Oct-26
Description:
Furness Bermuda Line - Ocean Monarch - a name admirably suited to a ship designed especially to cruise the seven seas. Rooms as large and luxurious as those in any resort hotel...lounges, cocktail bars and public rooms
Title:
M.V. West Star
Chrome PM 1971 Jul-13
Description:
Cruising the most scenic waters of the Western Hemisphere
Title:
Grace Line
Chrome unused
Description:
Santa Rosa Santa Paula These ultramodern 20,000-ton sister luxury liners, air-conditioned throughout and stabilized for cruising comfort, were expressly designed and built to serve the Caribbean. They sail weekly on 13-day cruises from New York to colorful ports of the Caribbean, South America, and Florida. U.S. Flag ships built and operated to strict U.S. safety standards
Title:
Queen of Bermuda at Hamilton
Chrome unused
Title:
On board the S.S. Azure Seas
Chrome unused
Title:
MS Kungsholm in harbor
Chrome PM 1960 Jul-20
Description:
Swedish American Line -- Gothenburg Direct New York Reglar calls at Copenhagen, Bremerhaven and Halifax
Title:
m/s Victoria
Chrome unused
Description:
m/s Victoria Entering the harbor in St. Thomas, V.I. Everything is first class on this Incras Line ship designed expressly for Luxury Cruises. All Italian personnel
Title:
MS Steward Norwegian Caribbean Lines
Chrome PM 1969 Nov-26
Description:
The newest, most beautiful! 7 day cruises, Miami to Jamaica, including Montego Bay, Kingston, Port Antonio. Commissioned December 1968. Registry, Norway
Title:
Baltimore Mail Line - Baltimore, Norfolk, Havre and Hamburg
Divided Back PM 1933 Jul-17
Description:
Five sister ships - the City of Baltimore, City of Norfolk, City of Hamburg, City of Havre, and the City of Newport News - provide weekly sailings each way at round trip rates as low as $180.00. Ships are one class, oil burning, mail liners. Large staterooms, all outside, and most with private baths. The illustration shows one of the ships steaming up the Elbe River to Hamburg
Title:
Red Star Line
Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Aug-17
Description:
Antwerpen - Newe York (Dover anlaufend) Antwerpen - Philadelphia Antwerpen - Boston
Title:
S.S."Arrow" and S.S. "Comet" - Colonial Line
Linen PM 1939 Jul-7
Description:
New York - Providence - Boston Colonial Line New York - Providence - Boston. On Board S.S. "Arrow". S.S. "Arrow" and "Comet" are twin, 330-foot, triple screw turbine vessels
Title:
S. S. North American
Chrome unused
Description:
S. S. North American, the Georgian Bay Line in the Chicago River near entrance to Lake Michigan with Chicago skyscrapers in background. Deluxe Great Lakes Cruises – every Saturday, June to September from South East End of Michigan Avenue Bridge, Chicago. Cruises between Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit, Mackinac Island, Munising, Houghton, Duluth and Chicago. All outside cabins – Oil fueled – Radar – Ship-Shore phone – Exclusively passenger service – Unsurpassed cuisine
Title:
Delta Line - Regular Schedules Between U.S. Gulf Ports and - Brazil Uruguay Argentina West Africa
Chrome
Description:
Illustrated on the opposite side is one of the three luxurious Delta Liners now in service between New Orleans and the East Coast of South America
Title:
HollandoAmerica Line T.S.S. Veendam. 15450 Tons Register-25600 Tons Displacement
White Border PM Sep
Description:
Holland-America Line Rotterdam-New York Rotterdam-Halifax (Canada) Direct service
Title:
S. S. Maasdam
Chrome PM 1954
Description:
S. S. Maasdam - 15,024 Gross Reg. Tons
Title:
The Georgian Bay Line Sister Ships, S.S. North American : S.S. South American
Chrome PM 1954 Aug
Description:
Series P6608 Deluxe Great Lakes cruises between Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit, Mackinac Island, Munising, Houghton, Duluth and Chicago. All outside cabins, oil fueled, radar, ship-shore phone, exclusively passenger service, unsurpassed cuisine Plastichrome by Colourpicture
Title:
American Canadian Line, Inc
Chrome unused
Description:
Summer P.O. Box 368 Warren, Rhode Island 02885 401-245-8300 Winter P.O. Box 3391 St. Petersburg, Fla. 33731 813-862-6157 The M/V Mount Hope beaches on the pristine shore of La Costa Island, Boca Grande Bay, Florida. A shell collector's paradise
Title:
Boston to New York by Cape Code Canal
Linen unused
Description:
Series 5369 Boston to New York by Cape Code Canal
Title:
MS Kungsholm
Chrome unused
Description:
SWEDISH AMERICAN LINE - GOTHENBURG DIRECT NEW YORK REGULAR CALLS AT COPENHAGEN, BREMERHAVEN AND HALIFAX MS KUNGSHOLM
Title:
MS KUNGSHOLM
Chrome unused
Description:
SWEDISH AMERICAN LINE - GOTHENBURG DIRECT NEW YORK REGULAR CALLS AT COPENHAGEN, BREMERHAVEN AND HALIFAX MS KUNGSHOLM CARTE POSTALE
Title:
Basil and Argentina
Chrome unused
Description:
Series 18692 The new passenger liners BASIL and ARGENTINA, owned by Moore-McCormack Lines, Inc. displacement 22,770 tons; size 618 feet long; 84 foot beam; cruising speed 23 knots; stabilizer-equipped; full draft-free air conitioning; built to cater to world-wide cruise vacationers
Title:
SS LURLINE - MATSON LINES LUXURY LINER
Chrome
Description:
Series 8199 SS LURLINE - MATSON LINES LUXURY LINER One of the smartest, most beautifully appointed vessels afloat. Completely air-conditioned. Spacious and distinctively designed public rooms and staterooms. The finest in sea-travel luxury. Frequent sailings between San Francisco, Los Angeles and Honolulu. Length 632 feet - Speed 22 knots - Gross Tonnage 18,655 Accommodates 761 passangers, all in First Class Plastichrome by Colourpicture
Title:
$50 Fare To Europe
Chrome PM 1961 Apr-17
Description:
$50 Fare to Europe on 2 new Super Liners! 4 days to Europe on largest. Finest, safest ships Capacity 6000 passengers 1350 crew, 90,000 Tons 260,000 H. P. - 34 Knots All rooms studio type Private shower and toilet air-conditioned with T. V. Cafeterias Restaurants Snack Bars 2 swimming Pools skating rink Cabaret, movies, Plays Entertainment A complete Resort Afloat Facilities for conventions groups meetings and tours. Contracts for construction have been signed with the deutsche Werft Shipyards of Hamburg, Germany. The first ship to be delivered 36 months after final Plans. Please write your Congressman and Senator to pass pending bills for construction of 2 additional superliners in America; write your newspapers. For information and comments write to H. B. Cantor, president Sea Coach Transatlantic Lines, Inc. 250 West 43rd Street, New York 36. N. Y. Hotel Dirie 43rd Street West of broadway New York (In the Heart of times Square) New York's Drive-In) Hotel 700 Rooms All with air conditioning & 21 Television Home of famous Plantation Bar & Lounge. Carter Hotels H. B. Cantor, President In Boston Hotel Essex Hotel Avery in Albany, N. Y. Hotel Wellington in Buffalo Hotel Lafayette in New York Hotel Dixie Hotel George Washington
Title:
S. S. Brasil
Chrome unused
Description:
Series 6665 The new passenger liners Brasil and Argentina, owned by Moore-McCormack Lines. Inc., displacement 22,770 tons; size 618 feet long; 84 foot beam; cruising speed 23 knots; stabilizer -equipped; full draft-free air conditioning; built to cater to world-wide cruise vacationers
Title:
S. S. Brasil
Chrome unused
Description:
Series 6665 The new passenger liners Brasil and Argentina, owned by Moore-McCormack Lines, Inc., displacement 22,770 tons, size 618 feet long; 84 foot beam; cruising speed 23 knots; stabilizer-equipped; full draft-free air conditioning; built to cater to world-wide cruise vacationers
Title:
$50 Fare To Europe - Hotel Dixie
(NY), Chrome unused
Description:
$50 Fare to Europe on 2 new Super Liners! 4 days to Europe on largest. Finest, safest ships Capacity 6000 passengers 1350 crew, 90,000 Tons 260,000 H. P. - 34 Knots All rooms studio type Private shower and toilet air-conditioned with T. V. Cafeterias Restaurants Snack Bars 2 swimming Pools skating rink Cabaret, movies, Plays Entertainment A complete Resort Afloat Facilities for conventions groups meetings and tours. Contracts for construction have been signed with the deutsche Werft Shipyards of Hamburg, Germany. The first ship to be delivered 36 months after final Plans. Please write your Congressman and Senator to pass pending bills for construction of 2 additional superliners in America; write your newspapers. For information and comments write to H. B. Cantor, president Sea Coach Transatlantic Lines, Inc. 250 West 43rd Street, New York 36. N. Y. Hotel Dirie 43rd Street West of broadway New York (In the Heart of times Square) New York's Drive-In) Hotel 700 Rooms All with air conditioning & 21 Television Home of famous Plantation Bar & Lounge. Carter Hotels H. B. Cantor, President In Boston Hotel Essex Hotel Avery in Albany, N. Y. Hotel Wellington in Buffalo Hotel Lafayette in New York Hotel Dixie Hotel George Washington
Title:
T.S.S. Orion
Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Fully Airconditioned
Title:
German Atlantic Line - TS Hamburg
Continental Chrome PM 1969 Jul-12
Title:
Norwegian America Line
Continental Chrome
Description:
Series 55
Norwegian America Line
Title:
Swedish American Line
Continental Chrome PM 1966
Description:
The new deluxe motorliner Kungsholm - length 660 feet, gross tons 26.000 - representing the ultimate in luxurious travel - in service on cruises to all five Continents and also transatlantic between New York and Copenhagen / Gothenburg
Title:
T.S.S Olympia
Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Head Office Greek Line 16, Loudovicou St., Piraeus. General Agents in Great Britain Greek Line 28, Piccadilly, London, W. I. General Agents in U. S. A. Greek Line 8-10, Bridge St., New York, 4. General Agents in Italy Gastaldi & Co. Via Cairoli 1, Genoa. General Agents in Portugal C. Gomes & Ca. Lda. 4 L. Vitorino Damasio. Lisbon
Title:
The Sea Cloud Yacht Cruises Acapulco Bay Daily
Chrome unused
Description:
Series 43-A
The Sea Cloud Yacht Cruises Acapulco Bay Daily
Title:
Prince George
Skagway (AK), Chrome unused
Description:
Series C15171
"Prince George"-a 5800-ton passenger liner operated by Canadian National Steamships between Vancouver, B.C., and Skagway, Alaska, shown here docked at Juneau. The ship is 350 feet long, has 7 decks, cruises at a speed of 18 knots, and accommodates 260 passengers in 120 staterooms
Title:
Port Angeles City Pier
Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Series 190,380
Port Angeles City Pier with Coast Guard Cutter Campbell tied up to the north side contains also Arthur D. Feiro Marine Lab
Title:
S.S. Independence And Her Sister Shipi S.S. Constitution
Continental Chrome PM Sep-30
Description:
Tonnage 29,500 tons Length 683 feets Record Speed…………….26.1 knots Capacity…………….1,000 passengers Modern American Living At Sea is yours aboard the S.S. Independence. . . And her sister ship, S.S. Constitution. First completely air-conditioned transatlantic luxury liners, these great ships provide frequent, rapid service to All Europe via the Mediterranean. Sailing the pleasant Sun-Lane Route to Europe with 87% rain-free days . . . provides a wonderful introduction to your trip. American designs, American fabrics . . . even an American soda fountain . . . and true American hospitality characterize the friendly informality and fine service on the S.S. Independence and the Constitution. The stunning Sea Island Club . . . charming Independence (or Constitution) Lounge . . . the gay Boat'n Bottle Bar . . . set the scene for many good times. All staterooms in First and Cabin Class have their own private bathrooms and are completely convertible from restful bedrooms at night to spacious living rooms by day.
Title:
Italia
Chrome
Title:
Italia
Chrome PM 1958 Sep-03
Description:
Motonave Avgvstvs (27,090 tonn. S. 1) Motonave Giulio Cesare, (27,080 tonn. S. 1).
Title:
Holland America Line S. S. Nieuw Amsterdam
Chrome unused
Description:
• 36,982 Gross tons. • Swimming pools. • Complete air-conditioning • automatic stabilizers. Regular Transatlantic Service and Luxury Cruises.
Title:
Homeric
Chrome unused
Title:
Norwegian Caribbean Lines
Chrome unused
Description:
The world's newest, largest cruise fleet. Five ships year-round from the New Port of Miami, offering Bahamas, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico cruises from 3 – 14 days.
Title:
Augustus
Chrome unused
Description:
27090 tonn S. I
Title:
Leonardo Da Vinci
Chrome unused
Description:
33,340 tonn. S. I.
Title:
Leonardo Da Vinci
Chrome unused
Description:
33,500 ton. S. I.
Title:
The Polar Star
Chrome unused
Description:
The Polar Star, newest of Alaska Cruise Lines' fleet, is running from Vancouver, B.C. by way of the inside Passage to Skagway, Alaska. This beautiful ship with luxurious accommodations is 294 feet long and carries 196 passengers.
Title:
Cunard NAC
Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Vistafjord registered in the Bahamas A AAABCO Offering “Special – Specials June 25th, July 2nd, July 9th Caribbean Luxury Cruises Aboard Cunard Countess. Outside Cabins All rates based on per person double occupancy from Atlanta $1080. Boston 1060. Chicago 1125. Dallas 1225. Detroit 1180. Houston $1220. Miami $995. New York $1035. Philadelphia $1050. San Francisco $1360. First come First Served” For additional information Call: A AAABCO Cruise Center Within Florida: 1-800-432-3662. Nationwide: 1-800-327-0699.
Title:
Eugenio C
Continental Chrome unused
Description:
30,500 tonn.
Title:
Federico C
Continental Chrome unused
Description:
20,000 tonn.
Title:
T/S Flavia
Continental Chrome unused
Title:
Princess Cruises
Chrome unused
Description:
Island Princess: 20,000 tons, 600 passengers, all First Class, Norwegian registered cruise Ship.
Title:
American Export And Isbrandtsen Lines
Chrome PM 1964 Jan-06
Description:
The Sun Deck on the beautiful Sunliners . . . S. S. Independence and Constitution . . . Cruising the Sunlane Route to Europe and the Mediterranean. 1088 passengers . . . 23 knots cruising speed . . . 683 feet long . . . 30,000 tons.
Title:
American Export Lines
Chrome
Title:
Cunard R. M. S. Caronia
Chrome PM 1955 Jun-14
Title:
Cunard R. M. S. Caronia
Chrome PM 1952 Jul-10
Title:
Cunard R. M. S. Queen Elizabeth
Chrome PM 1957 Jul-12
Title:
Cunard White Star Queen Elizabeth
Chrome PM 1950 Jun-06
Title:
French Line France
Chrome PM 1968 Apr-04
Description:
Le plus long paquebot du monde. (Long : 315 m. 66 - Larg. : 33 m. 70 - J. B. 66,348 tx.) (Puissance 160.000 cv. - Passager 2000).
Title:
Grace Line
Chrome PM 1969 Jul-11
Description:
Santa Magdalena ? Santa Mariana ? Santa Maria ? Santa Mercedes ? These new 20,000 ton liners completely air-conditioned, fin-stabilized and First Class throughout, offer 26-day cruises to Caribbean ports and the Republic of Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Sailings every week year-round from New York. Safty Information: These ships are registered in the United States of America and meet International Safety Standards for new ships developed in 1960 and meet the 1966 fire safety requirements.
Title:
Italia
Chrome unused
Description:
7-day Sun-Way Cruises to Nassau in the Bahamas Sailing from New York every Saturday
Title:
Leonardo Da Vinci Italia
Chrome PM 1965 Oct-16
Description:
33,340 tonn.
Title:
Lire On Board The Italia
Chrome unused
Title:
S. S. Independence
Chrome
Description:
S. S. Independence, S. S. Constitution. Tonnage 30,090 tons . . . Capacity, 1088 passengers Length 683 feet. . . Record Speed. Over 26 knots. Modern American Living at Sea is yours aboard the S. S. Independence and the S. S. constitution. These completely air-conditioned transatlantic luxury liners provide frequent, rapid service to All Europe via the Mediterranean. Sailing the pleasant Sunlane Route to Europe with 87% rain-free days. . . Provides a wonderful introduction to your trip. American designs, American fabrics . . even an American soda fountain . . . and true American hospitality characterize the friendly informality and fine service on the liners Independence and constitution. The Stunning Sea Island club . . . charming Independence (or constitution) Lounge . . . the gay Boat'n Bottle Bar . . . set the scene for many good times. All staterooms in First and Cabin Class have their own private bathrooms and are completely convertible from restful bedrooms at night to spacious living. rooms by day.
Title:
S. S. Nassau
Chrome PM 1961
Description:
Aerial view of the completely Air conditioned 24,400 ton Cruise ship S. S. Nassau with the largest Lido Deck Afloat.
Title:
S. S. Nieuw Amsterdam
Chrome PM 1960 Oct-21
Description:
36,640 Gross Reg. Tons.
Title:
S. S. President Cleveland
Chrome PM 1966 Mar-00
Description:
The S. S. President Cleveland and her sister ship, the S. S. President Wilson, are modern, air-conditioned luxury liners sailing alternately every three weeks from California to Hawaii, Japan, the Philippines, Hong Kong and return.
Title:
S. S. United States
Chrome PM 1964 Jan-08
Description:
S. S. United States ? Length 990 ft. ? Gross Tonnage 53,300. S. S. America ? Length 723 ft. ? Gross Tonnage 33,532. The S. S. United States, flagship of the United States Lines - largest Liner every built in America, is the world's fastest and most modern ship. Holder of trans-Atlantic speed records, both East and Westbound. The S. S. America - great American luxury liner operating in regular Trans-Atlantic with the superliner United States.
Title:
S. S. United States
Chrome unused
Description:
S. S. United States of the United States Lines at her pier at West 46th Street, Hudson River. The ship is 990 feet long and has a gross tonnage of over 52,000. It is the safest ever constructed, having fire-resistant material throughout. Can be converted to carry 14,000 troops.
Title:
Swedish American Line
Chrome unused
Description:
Gothenburg Direct New York Regular Calls at Copenhagen, Bremerhaven and Halifax.
Title:
The Furness Luxury Liner Ocean Monarch
Chrome unused
Description:
The new "S. S. Ocean Monarch". Designed especially for luxury cruising, all outside rooms with private bath.
Title:
Queen Mary
(CA), Chrome unused
Description:
This former Cunard liner was built in the early 1930's in Clydebank, Scotland. Keel laid Dec. 1st, 1930, keel to top of funnel 181', Draft 39' 4-9/16", gross tonnage 188,237. There were 1174 officers and crew, passenger capacity 1,957 persons. Each of four manganese bronze propellers weigh 32 tons with a diameter of 18 feet. The rudder weight is 140 tons. The ship carried three anchors of 16 tons each with 990 feet of chain for each. The last trip was made Feb. 27th, 1970 when nine tugs moved the Queen to pier J. This proud ship was part of a great tradition of service and an inspiration to the people of the world. She came to rest in Long Beach, California, after 1000 round trips across the Atlantic . . . M.P.
Title:
S. S. Lurine
(CA), Chrome unused
Description:
The Matson Lines luxury liner is one of the most beautifully appointed boats in service. Completely air-conditioned, with spacious rooms. It has accommodations for over 700 passengers on its frequent sailings between San Francisco, Los Angeles and Honolulu.
Title:
Cunard Line
Chrome unused
Description:
Cunard Line R.M.S Aquitaine 45,650 Tons Length 901 feet Breadth 97 feet. Wanted: Ocean Liner Memorabilia Brochures Deck Plans Prints Posters China Models Menus Souvenirs Postcards etc. am especially looking for original 35mm color slides taken from the 1930's to the present Richard I Weiss P.O. Box 12304 Birmingham, Michigan 48012. Known as "The Ship Beautiful" the Aquitaine was built in 1914 for the Liverpool to New York service of the Cunard Steamship Co. After only three round voyages she was requisitioned by the government for use as an armed merchant cruiser but it was decided that employment of costly liners in this capacity was not practical, she was than converted for use a troopship than as a hospital ship and in 1916 again as a troopship. Reconditioned and converted from coal to oil firing she resumed transatlantic service in 1920 quickly becoming one of the most popular ships on the Atlantic, she made periodic cruises in the 1930's. In 1939 she was again requisitioned and converted for trooping service a roll she played until being released from the government in 1948. During 1948-49 she was used for austerity service between Southampton and Halifax. She was sold for demolition in 1950 arriving at Faslane in February and promptly broken up by BISCO Ltd. Aquintania was the last of the four funneled liners and the only major liner to serve in both world wars.
Title:
Leonardo Da Vinci
Chrome PM 1963 Dec-07
Description:
T/n "Leonardo Da Vinci" (33.500 tonn. .s I) Linea Espresso Mediterraneo - Nord America.
Title:
Cunard White Star Liner Queen Elizabeth
Real Photo PM 1951 Sep-17
Description:
The largest ship in the world. Length 1,030 feet, 12 feet longer than the "Queen Mary." Length of Prom. Deck; 724 Feet. Breadth: 118 feet. Depth to top of Lounge structure; 120 feet. Number of Decks : 14. Gross tonnage (Approx.) 85,000. Built by John Brown & Co., Clvdebank. Date of launch: Tuesday, September 27th 1938. Naming Ceremony By H. M. Queen Elizabeth.
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Norwegian Caribbean Lines
Chrome PM 1972 May-06
Description:
The world's newest, largest cruise fleet: Five ships year round from the New Port of Miami, offering Bahamas Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico cruises from 3 - 14 days.
Title:
C/F Liburnija
Continental Chrome
Title:
Canberra
Continental Chrome PM 1970 Mar-08
Title:
Cunard Line QE2
Continental Chrome PM 1967 Jul-10
Description:
"Queen Elizabeth 2" Gross Tonnage 67, 10467. Length 963 ft. Draught 32ft. 6 ins. Service Speed 28.5 knots Cunard Line
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Festivale
Continental Chrome PM 1988 Jan-11
Description:
The Majestic "Fun Ship" Festivale, 38,175 tons, passing El Morro Castle, at the entrance to San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Title:
Greek Line
Continental Chrome PM 1954 Sep-28
Description:
General Steam Navigation Co. Ltd. Of Greece T.S.S. Olympia
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Holland America
Continental Chrome PM 2000 Jul-13
Description:
Discover your Alaska - with Holland America. Five-star cruising along the Inside Passage. Meet Holland representative Janet Engel. Hear about exciting cruises including Alaska, New England and 2001 adventures. Refreshments served. Bismark 316 North 5th Street, 258-5000 Tuesday, July 18 10:00 am - 12:00 pm. Minot 1015 South Broadway 838-1000 Wednesday, July 19 10:00 am - 12:00 pm.
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Holland America Cruises
Continental Chrome PM 1978 Oct-11
Description:
Deluxe Flagship Rotterdam fully air-conditioned and stabilizer-equipped 38,000 gross tons
Title:
M. V. Cunard Adventurer Venezuela
Continental Chrome PM 1975 Nov-15
Description:
British Registered; 14,200 tons, Built 1971
Title:
M/S Harald Jarl NFDS Trondheim
Continental Chrome PM Jun-14
Title:
Mv Cunard Adventurer
Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Mv Cunard Adventurer British Registered 14,200 Tons Built 1971.
Title:
Norwegian America Line
Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Cruise Ship Vistafjord
Title:
Norwegian American Cruises
Continental Chrome PM May-21
Description:
Norwegian American Cruises M/S Sagafjord in the Panama Canal
Title:
Princess Cruises
Continental Chrome unused
Description:
It's more than a cruise, it's the Love Boat. Island Princess
Title:
Princess Cruises
Continental Chrome PM 1991 May-23
Description:
Orient, Mexico, Europe, Canada & New England/Colonial, Caribbean, South America, TransCanal, Alaska, South Pacific/Polynesia. The luxury ships of the Princess Cruises fleet are Crown Princess, Dawn Princess, Fair Princess, Island Princess, Pacific Princess, Regal Princess, Royal Princess, Sea Princess, Sky Princess and Star Princess.
Title:
Rotterdam
Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Holland America's Rotterdam, flagship of Holland America's Ocean Liner fleet, is a luxurious self-contained resort city. 38,000 gross tons - 10 passenger decks-fully air-conditioned-stabilizer equipped
Title:
Royal Majesty
Continental Chrome PM 1994 Jul-06
Title:
U. S. Fairsea
Continental Chrome unused
Title:
Cunard R. M. S. Sylvania
Divided Back PM 1901 Mar-23
Title:
Cunard Carmania
Chrome PM 1965 Mar-15
Title:
Cunard Carmania
Chrome PM 1961 Mar-25
Description:
22,592 Tons.
Title:
Norwegian Southward
Chrome PM 1970
Description:
Sleek 21 knot, 17,000 ton cruise ship commissioned December, 1971. Fully stabilized. Ultra modern. Registry, Norway.
Title:
Panama Canal
Chrome PM 1961 Mar-11
Description:
Panama canal Nieuw Amsterdam entransit to the pacific ocean in the panama canal opposite the dredging division town of gambol
Title:
Queen Emma Pontoon Bridge
Curacao, Chrome PM Mar-03
Description:
Sunshine Cruises to the west Indies and South America
Title:
Canadian Pacific S. S. " Empress of France ", 18,350 Tons
Real Photo unused
Title:
Furness Bermuda Line, Q. T. E. V. " Queen of Bermuda "
Real Photo unused
Title:
M.S. Stockholm
Real Photo unused
Description:
Swedish American Line--Gothenburg direct New York. Regular calls at Copenhagen, Bremerhaven and Halifax
Title:
The M.S. Stockholm at Sea
Real Photo unused
Description:
Swedish American Line - Gothenburg direct New York, Regular calls at Copenhagen, Bremerhaven and Halifax. Printed in Sweden, Pass. 41:11
Title:
Cunard Line, R.M.S. "Aquitania", 2nd Class Lounge
Real Photo unused
Title:
A Steamship: the Princes Beatrix
Real Photo unused
Title:
Cruise Ship on San Francisco Bay
Real Photo unused
Title:
The Avalon Cruise Ship
Real Photo unused
Title:
R.M.S. Empress of Asia leaving Vancouver Harbour
Real Photo unused
Title:
"Lido" Deck, Steamer Admiral, Port of St, Louis
St. Louis (MO), Real Photo unused
Title:
C.P.R. S.S. Princess Kathleen
Real Photo unused
Title:
R.M.S. Mauritania
Real Photo unused
Title:
T.E.V. Princess Marguerite
Real Photo PM 1952 Jun-18
Title:
S. S. Corsair
Chrome unused
Description:
World's Finest Cruise Ship Alaska. Mexico. South Seas. West Indies Pacific Cruise Lines. Skinner Bldg. Seattle, Wash., U.S.A
Title:
M. V. Freeport I
Chrome PM 1975 Oct-00
Description:
Daily Sailings Miami to Freeport, Grand Bahama Island.
Total: 150 Items
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