William H. Miller. P&O-ORIENT LINERS OF THE 1950s AND 1950s William H. Miller AMD ERLEY For Howard Franklin Cherished friend, loyal P&O passenger, grand ambassador.
This is mostly the story of ships now gone, but worthy of memory for the great service they gave in times of peace and war." -- dust jacket flyleaf.
Orient Line was one of the most progressive and innovative British shipping companies in the Australian trade.
This series follows ships serving all over the world rather than just famed Atlantic liners, with personal anecdotes of the ships and their voyages from passengers and crew alike.The 1920s have become a fabled era for ocean liners, a period ...
Showcased beautifully by the stunning images and nostalgic outlook of prolific maritime historian William H. Miller, this book shines a well-earned spotlight on some of the world's most popular passenger liners.
This fascinating text-and-picture tribute documents both interiors and exteriors of majestic British ships such as the Viceroy of India, the Orion, Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth, Windsor Castle, Pacific Princess, Royal Princess, Crown ...
Stunning photographic history of the Orient Line that ran from London to Australia - the Australian Line
Nelson French joined the Orient Line in 1947 and served in every ship of the fleet, including the commissioning and maiden voyage of the last of the great Orient Liners--ORIANA.
This history of the steam-powered passenger ship details its story from the Savannah of 1819, through to the Hamburg of 1969. It contains historical details of all civilian ships built...
Photos and stories behind the names of the great ocean liners.