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I have just been having a sort out and found a Shipping Today & Yesterday (2004) which shows showing the position of all their fleet in first week of April 1959 supplement entitled Port Line which includes a short history of Port Line,lots of photos of those fine ships and a very interesting couple of pages showing the position & voyage of the whole fleet during first week of April 1959,34 ships in all. Those were the days lads, I was with Cunard at the time.
If any one would like this supplement please get in touch and I will send it on, Stuart Henderson France |
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