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TRANSYLVANIA: 1925 - Cabin & Tourist deck plan w/ color-coding & interiors

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Anchor Line:  From 1936, a fold-out (22" by 27") glossy deck plan covering Cabin and Tourist classes  aboard the TRANSYLVANIA. 

The ship was part of Anchor's quintet of new transatlantic liners launched in the early to mid-1920s.  Although all about the same size, the TRANSYLVANIA and sister CALEDONIA looked bigger because of carrying three funnels instead of the single stack used on the earlier CAMERONIA, TUSCANIA, and CALIFORNIA. Company officials felt the extra stacks provided "gravitas" to the ships.

Both Cabin and Tourist classes are shown, renamed from the original First and Second. Unseen is the immigrant-driven Third Class. Big b&w photos show the Cabin Class Garden Lounge, Main Lounge Dining Room, and a cabin. Tourist Class views show the Smoking Room and a cabin. A three-panel profile shows off the ship's with its gravitas-inducing triple stacks.

Five decks are shown in the plans with color-coding for the cabin types  No grand suites here as the Anchor Line ships were designed for the masses. The TRANSYLVANIA and CALEDONIA were sunk within a few months of each other in mid-1940.

Very good condition with a little separation at the folds.

$55.00
Maximum quantity available reached.