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Programme of Entertainments and Menu, 'S.S. Empress,' 11 February 1923
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[Union-Castle Line MV Bloemfontein Castle dinner menu card, 19 April 1953] (Menu card)
[Blank P&O-Orient Lines menu card featuring a painting and description titled 'Australia: The Wattle'. Part of a series of menu cards featuring paintings of flower-pieces by Paul Jones] (Menu card)
[P&O : Dinner menu, 9 November 1966 : One of a series of menu cards illustrating different types of sailing craft. The cover contains a colour illustration of the Cutty Sark] (Menu card)
[First class luncheon menu card from Union-Castle Safmarine, RMS Windsor Castle, 15 August 1977] (Menu card)
[Union-Castle Line blank menu card featuring a picture of Little Nell & her grandfather by Will Owen] (Menu card)
[First class luncheon menu card from Union-Castle Safmarine, RMS Windsor Castle, 17 August 1977] (Menu card)
Union Steam Ship Co. Ltd.: RMS Scot, Luncheon to the delegates from the Fruit Grower's Association, Friday 18 February 1898 (Menu card)
[Union-Castle Line blank menu card featuring a picture of Oberon by Will Owen] (Menu card)
International dinghy-Australia, David Knight [Dinner menu card for SS Oriana, Saturday 20 January 1962] (Menu card)
[RMS Windsor Castle tourist class luncheon menu card, 11 September 1977] (Menu card)
[Luncheon menu card, SS Nevasa, Tuesday 27 September 1966, featuring an illustration of Marlborough High Street] (Menu card)
[Dinner menu for P&O SS Himalaya, Saturday 10 December 1949 featuring cover image of Porchester Castle] (Menu card)
[RMS Windsor Castle tourist class breakfast menu card, 13 August 1977] (Menu card)
[Dinner menu for SS Aronda, 18 April 1919, includes signatures in pencil on reverse] (Menu card)
[Cunard RMS Queen Mary: Mediterranean cruise Spanish fiesta dinner menu card, 14 March 1966] (Menu card)
[P&O luncheon menu from the SS Mooltan, 23 September] (Menu card)
[Canadian Pacific: 'Empress of Canada' luncheon menu, Saturday October 1 1966. Featuring a drawing of the steamship 'Savannah'] (Menu card)
The Royal Navy Club: Founders Day dinner, Thursday February 4 1897, Whitehall Rooms, The Hotel Metropole, London [Menu card] (Menu card)
TSS Mauretania launched by Lady Bates, Thursday, July 28, 1938. Cammell Laird & Co. Ltd., Birkenhead (Menu card)
Dinner to H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, on his appointment as Colonel-in-Chief of The Royal Marines, Friday May 16 1902, Whitehall Rooms, Hotel Metropole, London [Menu card, programme of music and list of officers attending] (Menu card)
[Dinner and supper menu from the MV "Dunnottar Castle", 7 February 1958] / Union-Castle Line. Cover has colour illustration of Rhodesian flowers, butterflies and moths. Menu to accompany a Fancy Dress Dance] (Menu card)
Union-Castle [Menu card, signed, for SS Reina del Mar, farewell dinner on Thursday 3 June 1971] (Menu card)
MS Hikawa Maru: Dinner menu, Friday Jan. 25 1957 [Menu card, NYK Line] (Menu card)
[Dinner menu for P&O SS Chusan, Thursday 5 January 1961 featuring cover image of a Caiques] (Menu card)
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