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(5) 1975 S. S. Doric Cruise Ship Souvenir Photographs & Programs
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(5) 1975 S. S. Doric Cruise Ship Souvenir Photographs & Programs
Steam Ship   Ocean Liner   S. S. Doric   Home Lines   Cruise Ship   Ship   Souvenir   Photograph   Photo   Program   Tourist   Tourism   Advertising   Nautical   Nostalgic   New York   Paper   Ephemera   History   Historic
The pictures show views of all (5) 1975 S. S. Doric Cruise Ship Souvenir Photographs & Programs in this lot. The first picture show the (3) souvenir folders and the (2) souvenir programs in this lot. The second picture shows the souvenir photos that are inside and the third picture shows the opened programs. All five for one price. These are all from one cruise during August and September of 1975.

The photograph folders each picture the S.S. Doric on the cover. The color photos are also marked with the ship name. The folders themselves were printed in Italy in September of 1973. There are instructions on the back to order reprints of any photos to mail your request to a One World Trade Center, New York, N.Y. address.

The two program covers are bright and colorful. They are both from a Sun-Way Cruise to Bermuda. The first one is from August 31st, 1975. It features a colorful Caribbean them with a singer / dancer and a guitar player along with the Sun. The second one is from September 4th, 1975. It has a colorful risque Burlesque theme cover. Both programs give some details, people are named, and the Artists were provided by Bramson Entertainment Bureau of 1440 Broadway, New York City.

To judge the sizes the closed photo folders each measure about 6-1/4'' x 7-7/8''. These all appear to be in near mint and mint condition as pictured. Below here, for reference, is some historic information found on the S. S. Doric:

S. S. Shalom
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Name:
1964 - 1967: Shalom
1967 - 1973: Hanseatic
1973 - 1981: Doric
1981 - 1988: Royal Odyssey
1988 - 1996: Regent Sun
1996 - 1998: Sun Venture
1998 - Sun
1998 - 2001: Sun 11

Owner:
1964 - 1967: ZIM Lines
1967 - 1973: German Atlantic Line
1973 - 1981: Home Lines
1981 - 1988: Royal Cruise Line
1988 - 1998: Regency Cruises
1998 - Tony Travel & Agency
1998 - 2001: International Shipping Partners

Operator:
1964 - 1967: ZIM Lines
1967 - 1973: German Atlantic Line
1973 - 1981: Home Lines
1981 - 1988: Royal Cruise Line
1988 - 1995: Regency Cruises
1995 - 2001: laid up

Port of registry:
1964 - 1967: Haifa, Israel
1967 - 1973: Hamburg, West Germany
1973 - 1981: Panama City, Panama
1981 - 1988: Piraeus, Greece
1988 - 2001: Nassau, Bahamas

Ordered: 1959
Builder: Chantiers de l'Atlantique, St Nazaire, France
Cost: £7.5 million
Yard number: Z21
Acquired: February 1964
Maiden voyage: 17 April 1964
In service: 3 March 1964
Out of service: 3 November 1995
Identification: IMO 5321679
Fate: Sunk outside Cape St. Francis, 26 July 2001

General characteristics (as built)
Type: ocean liner
Tonnage: 25320 GRT
Displacement: 6,300Êmetric tons deadweight (DWT)
Length: 191.63 m (628 ft. 8 in.)
Beam: 24.81 m (81 ft. 5 in.)
Draught: 8.20 m (26 ft. 11 in.)
Decks: 10
Installed power: 4 Parsons steam turbines, combined 18389 kW
Propulsion: Twin propellers
Speed: 20 kn (37 km/h)
Capacity: 1090 (72 first class, 1018 tourist class)
Crew: 450 (liner service), 500 (cruise service)

General characteristics (after 1964 refit)
Type: ocean liner / cruise ship
Tonnage: 25338 GRT
Capacity: 1012 (148 first class, 864 tourist class)

General characteristics (after 1973 refit)
Type: cruise ship
Capacity: 725 passengers

General characteristics (after 1982 refit)

Type: cruise ship
Capacity: 814 passengers

The S.S. Shalom was a combined ocean liner/cruise ship built in 1964 by Chantiers de l'Atlantique, St Nazaire, France for ZIM Lines, Israel for transatlantic service from Haifa to New York. In 1967 she was sold to the German Atlantic Line, becoming their second S.S. Hanseatic. Subsequenly she served as S.S. Doric for Home Lines, S.S. Royal Odyssey for Royal Cruise Line and S.S. Regent Sun for Regency Cruises. She was laid up in 1995 following the bankruptcy of Regency Cruises. Numerous attempts were made to bring her back to service, but none were successful, and the ship sunk outside Cape St. Francis, South Africa on 26 July 2001 while en-route to India to be scrapped.

On 26 November 1964 the Shalom accidentally rammed the Norwegian tanker Stolt Dagali outside New York, resulting in the loss of 19 Stolt Dagali crew members as well as the stern of the tanker.

1973 - 1981: Home Lines
In 1973 the Hanseatic was again sold as a replacement for a ship lost in a fire, this time for Home Lines' S.S. Homeric. Home Lines and German Atlantic Line were both led by Vernicos Eugenides, which made the transfer of Hanseatic to the former's fleet a straightforward affair. After being sold to Home Lines on 25 September 1973, the Hanseatic was renamed Doric and subsequently rebuilt with a larger after superstructure. Home Lines used her for cruising from Port Everglades to the West Indies during the northern hemisphere winter season, and New York to Bermuda during the summer season. In preparation for the delivery of the new M.S. Atlantic in 1982, Home Lines sold the Doric to Royal Cruise Line in 1981. Under her new owners the Doric was renamed Royal Odyssey.

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