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HOMERIC: 1932 - Cruise plan from 1955

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Home Lines: A fold-out (22" by 34") cruise plan from August 1955 for the HOMERIC. The ship had started her Home Lines career at the start of 1955.

Seven decks are shown in detail. The grand array of public rooms left over from her days as Matson's MARIPOSA dominate Promenade Deck. But on Upper Deck all but a handful of the former Lanai Suites have been cut up into smaller immigrant cabins. Photos show the Swimming Pool, Dining Room, and a Main Deck cabin.

In 1932 MARIPOSA was the lead ship in Matson's new trio. But after arduous WW2 troopship duty, Matson decided that the ship was too expensive to restore. She remained laid up until 1954 when purchased by Home Lines. HOMERIC was a hit in cruising and remained in service until a fire in 1973 ended her career.

Good condition with some discoloration.
$25.00
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