The Love Boat has ended her long career and has been retired to a breakers yard in Turkey. That show put me off cruises throughout my youth and through the years when I could actually afford to book a cruise package. Perhaps I never paid attention before but Pacific Princess was so small compared to today’s… Read more
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Titanic 2 Project Full Steam Ahead So Far
Cruise Ship Will Emulate White Star Liner An Australian company named Blue Star Line has announced a plan to launch a replica Olympic Class ocean liner and name her Titanic 2. Now, I’m not one to dwell on The Titanic. I admire the Olympic Class to be certain and I have a fascination with shipwrecks… Read more
The Festival of Sail Labor Day San Diego Bay
Every Labor Day weekend The Maritime Museum of San Diego hosts The Festival of Sail at the North Embarcadero on San Diego Bay. This year had over twenty tall ships and a hundred plus vendor stalls. Ships sailed in from many ports to add to the sailing ships that are permanently birthed here. The most… Read more
Two Beautiful Italian Sisters
The Final Glory Of The Italian Line Ocean Liners Italian Style 1965-1975 The Italian Line was responsible for commissioning two of the last purpose built ocean liners. SS Michelangelo and SS Raffaello were designed with the modern flair of the Nineteen Sixties and sailed between Genoa, Italy and New York. But the era also saw… Read more
RMS Queen Mary November 2010
The retired Queen doesn’t need much of an introduction. These are some of the photographs I took on my last visit. I’ll post more pictures from this trip as I get the time. Thanks for having a look. :-)… Read more
The Last Passenger Of The S.S. United States
The SS United States has been laid up in Philadelphia for many years now. She has not sailed under her own power since 1969. Her final voyage returned from Europe bound for New York, collecting my parents, our 1963 Rambler and myself in Southampton U.K. along the way and then never setting out to sea… Read more
Titanic Exhibition At San Diego Natural History Museum A Bit Short On Tonnage
The “Titanic: The Artifact Exhibit” has been at The Natural History Museum in Balboa Park in San Diego for most of the year and is closing this weekend. It is one of eight exhibitions posted throughout the United Stated (with one additional in Bangkok Thailand). Operated by RMS Titanic Inc., which owns the rights to… Read more