Product information
photo-card, publisher not stated, vmf,
5.5" x 3.5", 140mm x 90mm (approx)
our ref: XRH200
CARMANIA (Cunard Line)
Passenger liner built by John Brown, Clydebank, that made her maiden voyage for Cunard in 1954 as Saxonia. Rebuilt 1962/1963 for dual liner and cruise ship role and renamed Carmania. Laid up in 1971 and sold to the Black Sea Shipping Company, renamed Leonid Sobinov. She was broken up at Alang, India in 1999.
Technical specifications
Brand: | unbranded |
Condition: | Used |
Product Code: | XRH200a |
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