BUSY NEW YORK WATERFRONT.—Six liners, some of them among the eight arrivals in the New York port on April 7, tied up to their piers as the Cunard Line’s Mauretania is manoeuvred by tugs into the Hudson river to begin a cruise. The berthed ships, from left, are the Cunard Line’s Media, Queen Mary, and Ivernia (almost hidden by pier); the French Line’s Liberte; the United States Line’s United States; and the Italian Line’s Giulio Cesare. The eight liners carried about 4000 passengers, and an estimated 18,000 pieces of luggage.
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28870, 15 April 1959, Page 18
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90BUSY NEW YORK WATERFRONT.—Six liners, some of them among the eight arrivals in the New York port on April 7, tied up to their piers as the Cunard Line’s Mauretania is manoeuvred by tugs into the Hudson river to begin a cruise. The berthed ships, from left, are the Cunard Line’s Media, Queen Mary, and Ivernia (almost hidden by pier); the French Line’s Liberte; the United States Line’s United States; and the Italian Line’s Giulio Cesare. The eight liners carried about 4000 passengers, and an estimated 18,000 pieces of luggage. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28870, 15 April 1959, Page 18
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