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Maritime Cruise & Travel Ephemera (12) [189785]

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Maritime Cruise & Travel Ephemera (12) [189785]
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1) Italian Line Ship, Andrea Doria, booklet of travel destinations & passenger list for its July, 1956 cruise - As the ship approaches its final destination of N.Y. City, it collides with the eastbound passenger liner Stockholm, of the Swedish American Line, on July 25, (See Wikipedia for detailed story) - 2) North German Lloyd's Deluxe Cruise Ship Columbus folding brochure opens to 33" w x 21 1/2" h of itineraries, photos and map - 3) Conquest of the North Atlantic, by the Cunard Line, nice brochure with 30 pages of its 11 decades of progress and the photos and illustrations of its massive fleet 4) Pacific Far East Line, color print of its sister ships Mariposa & Monterey - 5) Reprint of White Star Lines' list of First Class passengers on the S.S. Titanic when departing South Hampton, April 10, 1912, (5 1/2" x 7 1/2" SC, 13 pages) - 6) T.S.S. Niece Amsterdam, list of passengers leaving from Rotter-dam to New York on June 21, 1966 - 4 1/2" x 7 3/4" booklet has 32 pages & 15" x 13 1/2" foldout illustration of each deck and what to find on each - 7) Cunard's R.M.S. Queen Mary, Gala Diner Menu for Tuesday, Jan. 7, 1958 - 8) Cunard's R.M.S Caronia, 6 1/2" x 4" double-sided card with ship in color on one side & backside showing details of voyage from Southampton, via La Harve, to New York, from June 21-28, 1960 - 9) Alcoa Steamship Co., 5" x 7", 54 page booklet, describes operations in the Caribbean using text, illustrations & photographs for its three liners named Alcoa Cavalier, Alcoa Clipper & Alcoa Corsair - 10)What to Know About Ocean Travel, compliments of Int'l Marine Co., profusely illustrated, 1924 (3 1/4" x 5 1/4", SC, 72 pages) - 11) Cunard Line, Royal Mail Steamships, 2-sided flyer shows 3 sailings every week between Liverpool & Boston & New York, including rates of passage - Established 1840 - (8" x 5 1/2") - 12) Reprint of luncheon menu for R.M.S. Titanic on April 14, 1912. [