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PENNSYLVANIA: 1929 - Deluxe full ship deck plan w/ interiors & cutaways

Product Description

Panama Pacific Line: A deluxe deck plan brochure from 1935 for the last of Panama Pacific's three turbo-electric liners, the PENNSYLVANIA. 

The brochure opens to an arm-stretching 45" and then flips up to a width of 17.5". A big portrait of the PENNSYLVANIA fills the top half while the lower section shows deck plans and interiors over eight pages. Of special note are the ten colorful cabin cutaways that even show upholstery patterns and furniture styles. Six decks covering both First and Tourist classes are shown in large scale. Black and white photos show the First Class Dining Room, Lounge, Promenade Deck, Shuffleboard Court, Smoking Room, Swimming Pool, and Tourist Class Dining Room. 

Not noted in the text is that the PENNSYLVANIA and her sisters were the first U.S. passenger liners to feature American interior decor, thanks to public interest in the newly opened Colonial Williamsburg. Native American woods such as pine and oak were used throughout and the color choices such as apple green, cream, and rose reflected colors found in early American mansions. 

The PENNSYLVANIA sailed for Panama Pacific until the line closed up in 1938. With a modified appearance she sailed for Moore McCormack as the ARGENTINA until the mid-1950s. 

Good condition.

$95.00
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