General Maritime Artefacts
Lot 87:
Very rare find of an old ships accommodation plan for the Orient Line vessel the RMS Ormonde which is in a good condition for an old paper item.
[The RMS Ormonde was built by Orient Lines in 1917 and served the UK – Suez – Australia route between the wars. Converted to one-class in 1933. Troop carrier in WWII. Returned to commercial service in 1947, again on the Europe – Australia route. The 15,000 ton R.M.S. Ormonde, launched in 1917, was the largest ship yet built for the Australian trade and the Orient Line’s first ship to feature a cruiser style stern and to be fully steam turbine powered.]
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