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Designer: | Greig, James (1870-1941) |
Decade: | 1930 |
Year: | 1933 |
Dimensions: | 101 x 64 cm ( 40 x 25 in.) |
Condition: | Mint | | A |
Country: | UK |
Publisher: | the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O) |
Printed by: | The Lamson Agency Ltd., London |
Category: |
Ocean Liner |
RMS Viceroy of India was an ocean liner of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O). She was a British Royal Mail Ship on the Tilbury–Bombay route and was named after the Viceroy of India. In World War II she was converted to and used as a troopship. She was sunk in the Mediterranean in November 1942 by German submarine.
Text: "A Winter Cruise by P & O, Viceroy of India 20,000 Tons, Book here – No Fee
December 29.1933, West Indies - Rio de Janeiro - Sierra Leone - Teneriffe - Gibraltar. etc
45 days Fares from 90 guineas"
A colorful poster in excellent condition. Mounted on linen.