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P & O in the 1950s


cassandra44

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You certainly got me beat.

 

My first was Oriana, 7-64, while she still had Orient Line's cornyellow hull.

 

Second trip also on Oriana, 12-70, after she had been absorbed into P&O as a result of the merger with Orient Lines.

 

Don't recall seeing Canton out here on the Left Coast; but fondly remember Himalaya, Orcades, and of course Canberra.

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