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The CARINTHIA was chartered for only three months, making this Furness deck plan of a Cunard ship very rare indeed. \u003cbr data-mce-fragment=\"1\"\u003e\u003cbr data-mce-fragment=\"1\"\u003eFurness apparently combined Cabin and Tourist classes and called them First Class, leading to a duplication of public rooms and a wide range of cabin sizes. Seven decks are shown beginning with A Deck. A group of small cabins fills the forward space followed by flanking Writing and Card rooms, an Entrance Hall with a curving Library and a Chocolate Shop, two Garden Lounges are either side of the funnel casing, then the Lounge, and finally the Smoking Room.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eB Deck is mostly cabins including several mini-suites, with a former Tourist Class Lounge and Verandah Cafe tucked into the stern area. On C Deck a canvas Outdoor Swimming Pool is stuck onto the front of the superstructure but most of the deck is cabins along with another Smoking Room towards the stern. D Deck is all cabins, while E Deck contains the former Cabin and Tourist Dining Saloons with more cabins behind. Two small sections of F Deck are shown crammed with more cabins.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eFinally, down on G Deck there is a complete recreation facility with Indoor Swimming Bath, Gymnasium, Squash Racquet Court, Dressing Rooms, and an Electric Bath. \u003cbr data-mce-fragment=\"1\"\u003e\u003cbr data-mce-fragment=\"1\"\u003eAfter three months charter, the CARINTHIA went back to Cunard for which she sailed until a torpedo sent her to the bottom in 1940.\u003cbr data-mce-fragment=\"1\"\u003e\u003cbr data-mce-fragment=\"1\"\u003eGood condition.\u003c\/p\u003e"}

CARINTHIA: 1925 - Rare deck plan while chartered to Furness Bermuda

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Furness Bermuda Line: A fold-out (25" by 28") tissue deck plan for the CARINTHIA, a Cunard liner chartered to replace the burned out flagship BERMUDA. The CARINTHIA was chartered for only three months, making this Furness deck plan of a Cunard ship very rare indeed.

Furness apparently combined Cabin and Tourist classes and called them First Class, leading to a duplication of public rooms and a wide range of cabin sizes. Seven decks are shown beginning with A Deck. A group of small cabins fills the forward space followed by flanking Writing and Card rooms, an Entrance Hall with a curving Library and a Chocolate Shop, two Garden Lounges are either side of the funnel casing, then the Lounge, and finally the Smoking Room.

B Deck is mostly cabins including several mini-suites, with a former Tourist Class Lounge and Verandah Cafe tucked into the stern area. On C Deck a canvas Outdoor Swimming Pool is stuck onto the front of the superstructure but most of the deck is cabins along with another Smoking Room towards the stern. D Deck is all cabins, while E Deck contains the former Cabin and Tourist Dining Saloons with more cabins behind. Two small sections of F Deck are shown crammed with more cabins.

Finally, down on G Deck there is a complete recreation facility with Indoor Swimming Bath, Gymnasium, Squash Racquet Court, Dressing Rooms, and an Electric Bath.

After three months charter, the CARINTHIA went back to Cunard for which she sailed until a torpedo sent her to the bottom in 1940.

Good condition.

$85.00
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