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Chandris Lines RHMS Queen Frederica 1974 Mediterranean Air Sea Cruise Brochure - TulipStuff
Chandris Lines RHMS Queen Frederica 1974 Mediterranean Air Sea Cruise Brochure - TulipStuff
Chandris Lines RHMS Queen Frederica 1974 Mediterranean Air Sea Cruise Brochure - TulipStuff
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Foldout brochure for the 1974 7-day air sea cruise packages aboard the Chandris Lines ship RHMS Queen Frederica from Palma de Mallorca Spain with air travel provided on Saturn Airways DC-8 jets. The brochure includes descriptions of ports of call and a short description of shipboard activities, itinerary and tour rates, general information, and detailed deck plans for 4 of the ship's decks (Riviera Deck, Upper Deck, A deck, and B deck). 

The Queen Frederica was built in 1927 and sailed as the Malolo (and later the Matsonia) for Matson Lines from 1927-1948 when it was sold to Home Lines and renamed Atlantic (and later renamed Queen Frederica). Chandris bought the ship in 1965 and it sailed with them until 1977.

The brochure is in very good condition.

Chandris Lines RHMS Queen Frederica 1974 Mediterranean Air Sea Cruise Brochure

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Foldout brochure for the 1974 7-day air sea cruise packages aboard the Chandris Lines ship RHMS Queen Frederica from Palma de Mallorca Spain with air travel provided on Saturn Airways DC-8 jets. The brochure includes descriptions of ports of call and a short description of shipboard activities, itinerary and tour rates, general information, and detailed deck plans for 4 of the ship's decks (Riviera Deck, Upper Deck, A deck, and B deck). 

The Queen Frederica was built in 1927 and sailed as the Malolo (and later the Matsonia) for Matson Lines from 1927-1948 when it was sold to Home Lines and renamed Atlantic (and later renamed Queen Frederica). Chandris bought the ship in 1965 and it sailed with them until 1977.

The brochure is in very good condition.

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