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For those not familiar, the guide used to be a annual publication of the deckplans of all the major cruiseships in service at the time of printing. This particular addition features some classics such as Achille Lauro, Amerikanis, Atalante, etc, through The Victoria and Veracruz. In all, there are about 125 ships in the guide. The deckplans are fold out, so in essence, each deckplan (or information sheet) is about 24"H X 11"L.
If anyone is interested or wants to see some pictures, please email me at ghsmith@robertallendesign.com
Thanks,Garnett
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Does anyone have deck plans for Lloyd Triestino's Austalia/Neptunia/Oceania trio? 1951-1959 configuration is preferred over the post 1959 configuration, but both sets would be ideal. This would give me deck plans for all 9 of Lloyd Triestino's post-war-built passenger liners (WWII).
Any 1959 LT sailing lists that include the Africa/Europa twins would also be appreciated.
Brian
[ 11-23-2010: Message edited by: Brian_O ]
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