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The Corporation for preserving and improving the Port and Harbour of Dublin give notice, that the following Rates, Regulations and Fines are prescribed by Act of Parliament. (Ephemera)
Selected Ship's Meteorological Logbook (Printed Ephemera)
Supplementary Ship's Meteorological Logbook (Printed Ephemera)
Holiday cruises to the Baltic [Brochure by United Baltic Corporation : includes map and tourist information on Baltic ports and cabin plans of 'Baltrover', 'Baltabor', 'Baltavia', 'Baltonia', 'Baltallinn' and 'Balteako'.] (Brochure)
Lloyd's Register's 250th Anniversary Dinner: Grosvenor House Hotel, London. Friday March 5, 2010 [Programme containing menu, list of speakers and a brief history of Lloyd's Register] (Brochure)
[Information sheet for P&O Ports Marseilles shore excursions] (Information sheet)
Souvenir in commemoration of the Women's Joy Loan Day celebrations in Trafalgar Square Saturday 28th June 1919: [Advertisement]. (Souvenir)
[Invitation for Mr Andrew Scott to the launch of the Cunard Steamship Lusitania on Thursday 7th June 1906. naming ceremony performed by Mary, Lady Inverclyde] (Invitation)
[Cunard Line: RMS Lusitania, 13 September 1913 menu card] (Menu card)
"Captain D.T Mouldey presents his compliments and requests the pleasure of your company for Drinks in the Tavern. Friday, November 3, 1967 at 6.20pm" [Invitation to drinks on board the S.S "Southern Cross" : Shaw, Savill & Albion invitation] (Invitation)
[Shaw, Savill & Albion Company : Dinner menu from 31 October 1967 of the Rarotonga to Tahiti voyage of the S.S "Southern Cross".] (Menu card)
On either bank: A souvenir guide to The River Thames from Tower Pier to the Sea [Illustrated brochure published by the General Steam Navigation Co. Ltd] (Brochure)
[Farewell dinner Southampton : S.S "Southern Cross", 21 November, 1967 : Shaw Savill Line menu card. The cover contains an illustration of national flora and a map of the United Kingdom] (Menu card)
To England : one-class travel with Shaw Savill Line S.S "Northern Star", S.S "Southern Cross" : [Promotional brochure for holiday cruises on the S.S "Northern Star", S.S "Southern Cross".] (Brochure)
[Orient Line bookmark featuring image of white and black swans under headings England and Australia] (Souvenir)
[Circular Orient Line luggage label] (Luggage label)
[Circular Orient Line luggage label] (Luggage label)
A Nautical ABC Orient Line [Brochure with nautical themed verses devised for each letter by N E Roberts an drawings by Lynton Lamb] (Brochure)
P&O List of Passengers [SS Strathmore, leaving Bombay 18 April 1936 for Marseilles & London] (Passenger list)
[Shaw, Savill & Albion Company : Dinner menu from 26 October 1967 of the Rarotonga to Tahiti voyage of the S.S "Southern Cross".] (Menu card)
Landfall Dinner: Orient Line [Blank menu card featuring image of Noah's Ark] (Menu card)
Orient Line to England list of passengers first saloon [RMS Orontes list of passengers to embark at Australian and New Zealand ports, including supplementary list of passengers,1952.] (Passenger list)
[Dinner aboard the S.S "Southern Cross", 12 October 1967 : Dinner menu card from the Sydney to Wellington voyage of the S.S "Southern Cross".] (Menu card)
Different rates of Pilotage, into and out of the Port of Liverpool...[and] Abstract of the Laws established for the better regulating the Pilots and Pilotage (Ephemera)
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