Man carrying a large Christmas pudding, printed on the back of a blank menu for SS Garonne, Orient Line

The SS 'Garonne' was built in 1871 by John Elder & Co. at Glasgow. Her maiden voyage was from Liverpool to Valparaiso. In June 1877 she was sold to the Orient Pacific Line for service to Australia via the Cape. Her first voyage to Australia was in April 1878. In July 1889 she started her last voyage to Australia before operating as a cruise ship. She was sold to F. Waterhouse of Seattle in 1897 for use during the Alaska gold rush. Two years later was used by the American government for use as a troopship during the Spanish-American war. In 1905 she was broken up at Genoa. Print

Object Details

ID: PAE3085
Collection: Fine art
Type: Print
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Wyllie, William Lionel
Vessels: Garonne (1871)
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Caird Collection
Measurements: 152 mm x 120 mm
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