Description: Buying More Than One Item? Combined Shipping Discount: In order to take advantage of our combined shipping rates, DON'T pay for items Individually, Click on "Add to Cart" rather than "Buy It Now", Once you finished shopping “Request Total” and wait for our invoice. ===============================================Very nice Scrapbook and Photo Covers from Eastern Steamship Line ss Ariadne (1961-1972) Scrapbook measures 6 1/2" wide and 12 1/2" long with 18 pages to be used for photo's, mementos and souvenirs of your trip. Front cover has the picture of Ariadne daughter of King Minos, ruler of the island Kingdom of Crete. Ships name and Our Cruise on front. Inside front cover is the story of Ariadne. Along with this super collectible scrapbook are 3 photo covers. The kind you get when you purchase the photo's from the ship's photographer. The covers measure 6" x 8 1/2"Clean - never used. Has some indentations from years of storage. Smoke Free HomeVery Good Plus condition.FYI: The 7505 grt steamship Ariadne was originally Swedish Lloyd’s Patricia. Built by Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Newcastle, England in 1951. In 1957 she was sold to Hamburg-America, who gave her the name Ariadne. In November 1960 she was sold to McCormick Shipping Corp., and was operated by Atlantic Cruise Lines Inc., Miami. In May 1961 she was sold to Ariadne Shipping CO Ltd, Nassau, Bahamas, a subsidiary of Eastern Steamship Corp. and chartered to Caribbean Cruise Line. Lead by different CEOs, Eastern ran the ship from 1961-1969. A man named Fraser owned the line so the funnel sported an "F", in 1962, Lovett bought the company, re-marking the funnel with an "L". In 1969 the vessel was sold to Ares Shipping Corp. In 1972 sold to Minos Navigation Co Ltd, Monrovia. In May 1973 she was sold to Bon Vivant Cruises Inc, who renamed the ship Freeport II and chartered her to Bahama Cruise Line. In April 1974 the ship’s name was changed to Bon Vivant and chartered to Flagship Cruises. In 1975 returned to Bahama Cruise Line. From 1976 she moved to various ports with good intentions but resulted in her lay-up. In 1989 she was renamed Empress Katerina and again moved for lay-up. In December 1997 she was renamed Empress 65 for her voyage to the scrap yard at Alang, India. +==========================================+Buying more than one of our listings? Let us know when you've completed your shopping (Request Total) and we will discount your postage. We will be happy to combine your items to save you money. Purchase with Confidence ......... Satisfaction Guaranteed! Please take a second to add us to your favorites list! & be sure to sign up for our FREE Newsletter delivered right to your email address. Be the first to know about new items in our eBay listings, Store news and Sale events.
Price: 4.99 USD
Location: Clayton, North Carolina
End Time: 2024-12-24T02:24:04.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5.38 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Modified Item: No
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Type: Cruise Ship
Region or Country: USA