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British Passenger Liners in Colour: The 1950s, '60s and Beyond

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British Passenger Liners in Colour: The 1950s, '60s and Beyond
British Passenger Liners in Colour: The 1950s, '60s and Beyond

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British Passenger Liners in Colour: The 1950s, '60s and Beyond

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At a time when everything is constantly changing, it is timely to look back to the comfort of a familiar and golden era aboard British passenger liners, when the British-flag passenger fleet spanned the world – from Southampton, London & Liverpool to South America, Africa, India, the Far East, Australia &, beyond. In this latest full-color collection of imagery, much of it unseen, William H. Miller looks back at the post-war period through the 1950s and 60s, when the world was entering another period of great change, and revels in the beloved stars of the ocean, including such ships as and , (current) and . This beautiful book is structured by company, from the Anchor Line to the Union-Castle Line – and featuring many others besides, such as Blue Star Line, British India, Cunard, Ellerman, New Zealand Shipping Co, Orient Line, P&O and Shaw Savill Line.

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