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THRODOR HERZL & JERUSALEM - 1960s color-coded deck plan

Product Description
Zim Lines: A fold-out (19" by 27") deck plan of the THEODOR HERZL and JERUSALEM from the 1960s.

The plan shows six decks with color-coded shading demarcating First and Tourist classes. Of special note is the synagogue down on D Deck, one of the first ever installed on a ship.

Both the HERZL and JERUSALEM were built for Mediterranean service with occasional forays across the Atlantic. Zim sold the JERUSALEM in 1966 to Eastern Steamship Lines were she became the popular NEW BAHAMA STAR. THEODOR HERZL left the fleet in 1969 and eventually became the VERACRUZ, a staple of North American cheapie cruising in the 1970s and 80s.

Very good condition.
$18.50
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