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MONARCH OF BERMUDA & QUEEN OF BERMUDA - High design deco deck plan w/ interiors

Product Description
Furness Bermuda Line: One of the art deco masterpieces of liner ephemera, the 1930s fold-out brochure for the MONARCH OF BERMUDA and sister QUEEN OF BERMUDA. Silver trim sparkles on the cover.

Fully open to 33" by 40", the brochure features deck plans and interior photos for the MONARCH on one side and QUEEN on the other. The plans are well detailed and color-coded so there is a lot to examine and compare. A few details pop out - the QUEEN had a small Second Class with interchangeable cabins while older sis MONARCH was one class. MONARCH had two swimming pools; QUEEN had one (the lower pool was eliminated to give more room to the engine room). Photos from MONARCH include a big aerial portrait, and interior views of the Cocktail Bar, Dining Room, Lounge, and two cabins. Photos from the QUEEN show the pool on A Deck and two cabins.

These vessels became known as "Honeymoon Ships" as they were popular with newlyweds who booked Bermuda getaways. Both served as troopships during WW2, and both were scheduled to reentered service afterwards. But a shipyard fire destroyed the bridge and passenger areas onboard the MONARCH so the ship was rebuilt as an immigrant carrier. The QUEEN OF BERMUDA kept sailing until 1966.

Good condition with cover wear and a little separation at folds.
$55.00
Maximum quantity available reached.