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PRINSES MARGRIET: 1961 - Interiors brochure & deck plan

Product Description
Holland America Line: An interiors brochure and a separate deck plan for the PRINSES MARGRIET.

The interiors brochure from 1965 unfolds to four-panels. Color photos show the Dining Room, Verandah, Library, Lounge, Cocktail Bar, a cabin, and several other general views.

The 1968 deck plan opens to 17" by 25". Five decks are shown in detail.

The ship was built in 1961 by Oranje Line for Great Lakes service. When that business quickly died off, Holland America bought the ship for transatlantic service. The ship was not profitable for HAL either so was chartered to Royal Netherlands Steamship for Caribbean cruises. That didn't work, and in mid-1970 the PRINSES MARGRIET was sold to the Pacific island country of Nauru and renamed EMMA G. She sailed on cruise service in an effort to provide cash and jobs to Nauru citizens. Sadly, that didn't work either. The ship sat rusting for many years in a Nauruvian backwater before being scrapped.

Very good condition.
$25.00
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