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GENERAL MANGIN: 1953 - Color-coded, tissue deck plan from 1950s

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Fabre Line: A fold-out tissue deck plan (20" by 25") of the GENERAL MANGIN, a France-to-Congo passenger liner.  

Although the ship only displaced 12,500 tons, there were three classes onboard, plus additional barrack space for 500 soldiers. Each section is color coded showing lots of deck space for First and Second classes, and a tight fit for anyone down in Third. I am guessing that when the ship actually carried 500 soldiers to the restive colonies they had some corner of the deck to relax on.  

Fabre sailed the ship until 1965 when it was taken over by Nouvelle Cie de Paquebots  In 1969 the GENERAL MANGIN was sold to Philippine interests.  Finally the ship ended up in Bangladesh navy where she still might be sailing as the SHAHEED SALAHUDDIN.

Good condition with a couple of little holes.

$25.00
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