Oriana, new P&O passenger liner, Southampton
Nov. 11, 1960 - Britain's newest passenger liner prepares for maiden voyage the 14, 000.000 Oriana'.: The new luxurious P. and O Liner Oriana (10, 000 tons) - is now at Southampton preparing for her maiden voyage to Australia and North America. The Oriana is the biggest passenger liner ever to be launched in England - and cost 14, 000, 000. She will be commanded by Capt. Clifford Edgecombe - and is said to be the most up-to-date passenger liner in the world today. All loading and unloading is by push-button controlled elevators - and she is fitted with a remarkable automatic pumping system which - by forcing water through the ship from one side to the other - below the water line- enables her to be eased in to any quay - in any part of the world - without the aid of tugs. She is also fitted with complete TV Systems which enables her to receive programmes - on any system - at whichever country she visits - besides having her own closed circuit system. Photo shows view of the funnel - from aft - showing the tourist class bathing pool - and the mosaic on the wall
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