A NOTES EXHIBITION STEAMER.
The idea of the. exhibjUen §h!p, whjeh has sq often been realised, but so Jap withqufc a, real sneeess, has aegmned a new but interesting shape on the. steam= c? Albert* Ballin', ef the' Ilambu.rg,Am : erica Line; which, ig emplaygtl in ihe fcraf= fit)..between Hamburg anq New Yw-k-The. eshibitjen, whkh confines, itself to ■products, qf German applied art, hag been installed on thg steamer in. sneh. a way that the gseds are ejpased. to |he pas^ sengers in elegant cupboards and shops, Which are distributed pyep the stairpases; passages, and rooms ef the firsfc and seepndrclass, As. the selection of the single products has b.ecm a Yer y 'parefnl pne, this institution may be effpeyvo .p,Fapa ; ganda, so far as German deesrative «rtj is epnoerned, Anyhe.w, it hag asaused the interest of the travelling publio to such sn extent that probably tna sister Vessel of the Albert. Ballin, the steamer jDeutschland, which is- nearly completed, iWilJbq similarly fitted,,. \ ■'
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 24
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162A NOTES EXHIBITION STEAMER. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 24
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