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Ocean Liners
Old Postcard, RMS Queen Mary
RMS Queen Elizabeth
My mum and dad crossed to New York on the "Queen Elizabeth" in May 1967. They passed the "Queen Mary"
on her final commercial Atlantic crossing.
Three unused postcards of the "Queen Elizabeth" - from left to right, in Cherbourg, Southampton and New York City.
SS Franconia
The "Franconia" . This ship was named after the first "Franconia", which was sunk during World War I. She
was launched in 1922 and served both as a cruise ship and on the New York-Liverpool route. During World
War II she served as a troop ship, and in 1945 acted as a floating hotel for Winston Churchill and his staff at
the Yalta Conference. After the war she was restored and served on the Liverpool-Quebec route. She was
finally broken up at Inverkeithing in 1957.
Visit
Simplon Postcards
The Passenger Ship Website
to see images of Liners, Cruise Ships, Ferries etc - well worth a visit !!
Mauretania
The New, or second, Mauretania - maiden voyage 1939, scrapped 1965. My Auntie Annie and Uncle Reg sailed
on her to New York in the late 1940s or early 50s. The first Mauretania (see our 2nd page) had four funnels.
I sailed from Southampton to New York on the "Queen Mary"  in January 1963.
A modern postcard which reproduces a French Cunard poster from
the 1930s.
Another modern postcard which reproduces the cover to a souvenir
book about the Queen Mary.
SS United States
The "United States", now slowly rusting away in dock in Philadelphia - you can see her clearly on "Google
Earth", or see the aerial view on our
second page of postcards of old ocean liners.   (ST)
Ascania
The "Ascania" - launched in 1923, broken up in 1957.
MV Britannic
The White Star Line "Britannic".
Cunard Aquitania
Lusitania
Caronia
Paquebot France
The "France" in Le Havre."
Two more views of the "Aquitania".
Two postcards of the "Aquitania".
The "Caronia".
The "Lusitania" in Liverpool about 1910.
RMS Lusitania.
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SS Espagne, Old Postcard
The SS Espagne in St Nazaire.
SS Malwa
P and O's SS Malwa, launched in 1908 and scrapped in 1932. She served as a troop ship during WW1.
SS Titanic
A French postcard of the Titanic.
RMS Homeric
RMS Homeric - formerly the Columbus - of the White Star Line.
SS Titanic
Another postcard of the "Titanic".
SS Dante Alighieri
The SS "Dante Alighieri".
SS Kaiser
The Hamburg-America Line "Kaiser".
SS France
The SS "France" off Le Havre.
Like nostalgia ? Listen to - and
perhaps buy - some music from the
1920s and 30s, and imagine
yourself being entertained on the
Queen Elizabeth, while you have a
look at our postcards !
P and O's "Naldera".
Reproductions of postcards with a (Z) following the description are available to buy from
Zazzle - just click on the (Z) ! Similarly, GC = Greetings Card, P = Print, ST = US Postage
Stamp, K = Key Ring, FM = Fridge Magnet, SM = Souvenir Mug, X = Xmas Card.
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P and O's "Viceroy of India".