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CRUISING THE PAST NEW VIDEOS – Sailing to Alaska in the 1950s…

Our new video of a 1954 sailing aboard the SS ALASKA on a cruise to Alaska and the Inside Passage.

1954 ALASKA CRUISE from CRUISINGTHEPAST.COM on Vimeo.

1954 ALASKA CRUISE – a retro 50s look at a style of cruising and travel now vanished.

Video Includes: Views of the ship leaving the Port of Seattle, with streamers, confetti and visitors waving goodbye – something rarely scene today. See the ship sail up the inside passage… with passengers dancing, dining, playing shuffleboard and man nostalgic scenes of an Alaska steamship far different from the massive ships sailing the Inland Passage today. The Alaska Steamship Company operated passenger service from Seattle to all ports in Alaska from 1895 until 1954. During the summer weekly sailings visited the Inside Passage. The line challenged all kinds of winter conditions and operated year round offering regular sailings as far north as Nome. These are family films and footage taken during the 1920s through the 1950s.

For complete Alaska historical cruise information and background on the Alaska Steamship Company please go to this page on our site.

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THE SS CAP ARCONA…the Nazi “Titanic” and one of the worst maritime disasters of all time.

The 27,561 gross ton SS Cap Arcona, named after Cape Arkona on the island of Rügen in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, was launched in 1927.

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She was considered one of the most beautiful ships of the time, was the largest German ship on the South American run, and carried upper-class travelers and steerage-class emigrants, mostly to South America.

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U.S.S. WILLIAMSBURG – PRESIDENT HARRY TRUMAN’S PRESIDENTIAL YACHT IS STILL FOR SALE…

The Presidential Yacht Williamsburg at the Naval Station Key West during a visit by President Truman.

CRUISE AND SOCIAL HISTORY U.S.S. WILLIAMSBURG – PRESIDENT HARRY TRUMAN’S PRESIDENTIAL YACHT… Excellent video of Truman aboard the yacht on vacation.

President Harry Truman’s presidential yacht, the vessel once known as the U.S.S. Williamsburg went up for sale in the spring of 2011 for $12 million-plus at a shipyard on the italian coast.

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Hollywood to Honolulu – Filming aboard the SS CALAWAII in 1932…


A Turner Classic Movies preview from ONE WAY PASSAGE aboard the SS CALAWAII in 1932 – great view of LASSCO’s steamship SS CALAWAII arriving in Honolulu.

Kay Francis and William Powell filming aboard the SS CALAWAII.

With three-quarters of its scenes actually made at sea aboard LASSCO’s SS CALAWAII, especially chartered and turned into a “floating studio” for the production of ONE WAY PASSAGE, starring William Powell and Kay Francis, established a new record for realism.

For an entire week, the SS CALAWAII, with its officers and crews, cruised about the blue Pacific at the behest of Director Ty Garnett and his company, who had the big ocean liner entirely to themselves for the filming. The ship had been chartered by Warner Bros.

The Los Angeles Steamship Company (LASSCO) was little-known steamship company founded in 1920 would dominate passenger service from Los Angeles to Hawaii. Its stylish ships and celebrity passengers made the voyage glamorous and helped establish the port of Los Angeles as a major passenger ship destination. In 1920 the only available steamship travel to Hawaii from California was from San Francisco. LASSCO’s directors envisioned the Los Angeles to Hawaii route as an opportunity for new growth.

In September of 1920 LASSCO general manager Samuel Naphtaly met with members of the United States Shipping Board to arrange for a charter of surplus World War I ships. The Shipping Board allocated the German liners AEOLUS and HURON later that year to LASSCO. Arriving at the Los Angeles Shipbuilding and Drydock Company in 1922, the ships were refurbished for tropical service, painted white, and renamed SS CITY OF LOS ANGELES and SS CITY OF HONOLULU. These sleek passenger ships would soon be joined by the SS CALAWAII and later a second CITY OF HONOLULU. (The first City of Honolulu sank on her maiden voyage) A new service to Hawaii was born, with Wilmington as the port of departure for Los Angeles. In 1927, the combined sailings of Los Angeles Steamship Company vessels would carry more passengers to Hawaii than the rival Matson Line.

HISTORY OF THE LOS ANGELES STEAMSHIP COMPANY
by Martin Cox

The Los Angeles Steamship Company came into being around the purchase of two ships already famous on the West Coast; the YALE and HARVARD. These two vessels were originally built for New York-Boston service, then later operated by Admiral Line on the West Coast before World War 1. The U.S. Navy purchased them both in 1918 for use as troop transports between Southampton and Le Havre.

When the two ships were offered for sale after the war, a group of Los Angeles business men, with the backing of the LA Chamber of Commerce, formed the Yale-Harvard Syndicate, and bought the ships from the Navy. Thus the Los Angeles Steamship Company was formed on June 10, 1920. Harry and Ralph Chandler of the Los Angeles Times were included on the Board. YALE and HARVARD were brought around from Philadelphia to Los Angeles and extensively reconditioned by the Los Angeles Shipbuilding and dry-dock Company, and converted from coal to oil burning.

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FIRST CLASS HISTORY: CRYSTAL CRUISE LINES AND ITS NOBEL PARENTS – NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (NYK LINE)

FIRST CLASS HISTORY: CRYSTAL CRUISE LINES  AND ITS NOBEL PARENTS – NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (NYK LINE)

Excellent Video: N.Y.K. Line passenger ship M.S. Chichibu Maru sets sail in 1935 for Shanghai, Hawaii and San Francisco.  The video is probably one of the few surviving films of NYK’s great passenger service. 

The NYK Line seal proudly graces the bow of each Crystal Cruises ship.

Crystal Cruise Lines, most commonly seen as Crystal Cruises, is a Japanese luxury cruise line founded in 1988 and notable for its two medium-sized, high-end ships, Crystal Symphony and Crystal Serenity, which each hold about 1,000 guests. The line is a wholly owned subsidiary of the large Japanese shipping company Nippon Yusen Kaisha – providing excellent travel since 1885.

The Crystal Serenity: The NYK Line seal proudly graces the bow of each Crystal Cruises ship.

Cruising The Past awards Crystal Cruise Lines for offering a shipboard experience that reflects the luxury of the great liners during the 1950s. Crystal presents first class travel that is first class. Their ships are deluxe and are not floating Vegas Strip resorts. Readers of Condé Nast Traveler have voted the line Best Large-Ship Cruise Line for 17 years. Readers of Travel + Leisure have voted Crystal Cruises World’s Best for 16 consecutive years. Both ships travel the world and visit destinations. The luxury cruise line also offers a World Cruise on the Crystal Serenity each year of about 110 days in length.

Crystal Cruises announed that their cruise fares became all-inclusive starting in the Spring of 2012.

NYK LINE M.S. CHICHIBU MARU - California Orient Service 1930s...

STORY OF NYK LINE: NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

“NYK gained prominence in the North American cruise market by building Crystal Harmony in 1990. We are pleased with what Crystal Cruises has become and accomplished in the market. We understand that the cruise population has tripled since the time when we started our study on cruise business back in 1988. NYK firmly believes in the continuous growth of the cruise market and therefore, we are committed to increase our presence in the cruise industry.”
— Mr. Takao Kusakari, President, NYK Line

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SS CATALINA – THE GREAT WHITE STEAMER

A great video on the SS CATALINA from Cruising The Past!

The SS Catalina, also known as The Great White Steamer, was a 301-foot steamship built in 1924 that provided passenger service on the 26-mile passage between Los Angeles and Santa Catalina Island from 1924 to 1975. According to the Steamship Historical Society of America, the Catalina has carried more passengers than any other vessel anywhere. The SS Catalina also served as a troop ship during World War II, transporting more than 800,000 soldiers and sailors. After a period of service as a floating discothèque, the ship ran aground on a sandbar in Ensenada Harbor in 1997 and remained there half-submerged and decaying for more than a decade.

In January 2009 it was announced that the ship would be cut up for scrap, which has been completed.

SS Catalina arriving Avalon, Catalina Island from Wilmington (Los Angeles) in the 1920s.

The SS Catalina was originally built in 1924 at a cost of $1 million for William Wrigley Jr., the chewing gum and confectionery magnate who owned most of Catalina Island.

Between 1924 and 1975, the SS Catalina carried about 25 million passengers between Los Angeles and Avalon Harbor.

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Video: Sending out an SOS to save the SS UNITED STATES. The historic United States Lines trans-Atlantic liner was designed by a Philadelphia Main Liner

Customers take in the view of the SS United States and Ikea's parking lot at the furniture store's cafe.

Video: Sending out an SOS to save the SS UNITED STATES. The historic United States Lines trans-Atlantic liner was designed by a Philadelphia Main Liner.

Criuising The Past thanks Ryan Richards and for this excellent story on the SS UNITED STATES.

By Ryan Richards
rrichards@mainlinemedianews.com

(Left) The SS United States as viewed from the second level of the IKEA cafeteria. Photos/video by Ryan Richards

A small sign on a window of the IKEA cafeteria in Philadelphia asks, “Ever wonder about the big ship across the street?”

Well, wonder no more. To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the maiden run of the SS United States, an ambitious campaign is under way to preserve and re-purpose the ship that holds the world record for fastest transatlantic voyage.

“We are working hard to save this ship,” said Susan Gibbs, executive director of the SS United States Conservancy.

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Her grandfather, William Francis Gibbs (1886-1967), a prominent navel architect and engineer who designed World War II cargo ships including the Liberty ships, designed the SS United States. The son of a financier, he and his brother, Frederic Herbert, grew up in Haverford and long dreamed of one day launching a high-speed, 1,000-foot-long ocean-liner.

(Left: Susan Gibbs on board the SS United States, which was designed by her grandfather, Haverford native William Francis Gibbs.) Today the vessel is rusting at Pier 82 at a ship yard off of Columbus Boulevard. Its massive hull and red, white and blue-painted twin funnels serve as reminder of its once proud maritime history.

Launched in 1952 from Pier 86 in New York, the American-built ocean liner, affectionately dubbed “The Big U,” was as impressive as the Manhattan skyline. Almost as long as the Chrysler building is tall at almost 1,000 feet, the was larger than the Titanic and built to be fast. Her superstructure and much of her fittings and furniture were made of aluminum to lessen the weight.

She cruised at 35.59 knots, more than 44 mph, on her maiden voyage to the United Kingdom in about three days, a world record.

Safety was also a hallmark of the ship. Its hull was designed for stability and strength, and its materials fire-proof or fire-retardant.

Another innovation was the United States’ ability to be converted into a military vessel: the world’s fastest troop carrier. Conceived during the Cold War as part of a top-secret Pentagon project , she had the capability to transport 14,000 troops 10,000 miles without refueling. It was never called into military service, though, according to the conservancy.

Instead she accommodated 1,900 civilian passengers as they cruised the high seas in high luxury during the golden age of transatlantic travel. She served 16 different kinds of champagne and 49 varieties of scotch. The ship’s guests’ lists included a who’s who of the privileged and the powerful, from Hollywood to the White House to titans of industry. Famous celebrity passengers included Marlon Brando, Sean Connery, Gary Cooper, Bob Hope, Charlton Heston, Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, John Wayne and Walt Disney.

After its glory days ended, in 1969, a tenure that included 800 transatlantic voyages carrying more than one million passenger without a mishap, the SS United States was decommissioned. She was towed to South Philadelphia in 1996 and mothballed. Its contents, including china, art and furniture as well as the ornate fittings, auctioned off in the 1980s and 1990s and are today in museums and private collections. Norwegian Cruise Line took ownership of the vessel at one point with hopes of restoring it to ply the ocean’s waters once again, but the plans proved too costly.

The structure, its opulence just a memory, was considered for scrap metal.

The conservancy came to the rescue and purchased the ship, which is on the National Register of Historic Places, in 2011 for $5.8 million after a financial pledge of support from local philanthropist H.F. “Gerry” Lenfest. What are now paint-chipped, barren hallways and state rooms, conservancy members see a promising future afloat, one with commercial potential as a permanently moored waterfront attraction in a major city. The conservancy is seeking development proposals that could include space for conventions, hotel rooms, restaurants and shopping.

They also envision a shipboard museum to tell the story of the grand vessel. A 20,000-square-foot museum and theater in the United States’ former observation and tourist lounges will highlight the ship’s technology. Several of the ship’s most prominent public rooms will be recreated. One of the ship’s engine rooms will be restored, too, as part of an “immersive visitor experience.” According to the conservancy, the ship’s high-temperature, high-pressure steam-propulsion system was the most powerful ever installed on a merchant vessel.

In addition, the conservancy is cataloguing the location and ownership of the ship’s former contents.

Last Friday Independence Seaport Museum on Penn’s Landing introduced the conservancy’s new spokesperson, former Eagles head coach Dick Vermeil, to help kickoff a public-service campaign.

The evening also included the premier of a documentary on the ship’s 60th anniversary maiden voyage and a temporary lighting of the ship’s funnels to draw attention to what supporters hope to be a rebirth of “America’s Flagship.”

Conservancy members recently had the opportunity to tour the vessel, which is moored under tight security. It was a homecoming of sorts for Charles B. Anderson, who visited the SS United States as a youngster as his father served as the ship’s captain from 1952 to 1964. Crew member Joe Rota also became reacquainted with an old friend. He joined the staff as a bellboy in the 1950s and worked for a time as the ship’s photographer, snapping the images of passengers at play including such Tinsel-Town notables as Judy Garland, Hopalong Cassidy and Robert Montgomery. Also taking the tour was Carl Wesch, an Ohio resident who travelled on the ship from the United States to South Hampton with his American father and British mother in 1959. He was just 7.

“The only things I remember that really overwhelmed me were her size and power,” he recalled.

“Everything was giant,” he added, “and she still is the biggest ship built in America.”

For information on how to donate to preserve the SS United States, visit the www.ssunitedstatesconservancy.org.

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THE GOLDEN AGE OF OCEAN LINERS

Cruise and Ocean Liner History: THE GOLDEN AGE OF OCEAN LINERS

The Golden Age Of Ocean Liners – Excellent BBC Documentary…

Paul Atterbury embarks on an alluring journey into the golden age of ocean liners, finding out how these great ships made such a mark on the popular imagination and why they continue to enchant to this day.

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THE MS BALMORAL “TITANIC MEMORIAL VOYAGE” BECOMES THE MOST FAMOUS CRUISE IN RECENT CRUISE HISTORY…

THE MS BALMORAL “TITANIC MEMORIAL VOYAGE” BECOMES THE MOST FAMOUS CRUISE IN RECENT CRUISE HISTORY…


Youtube Video on the MS Balmoral Titanic Memorial Cruise…

From the BBC – Chris Buckler

After the rush of excitement that marked the beginning of this journey into the Atlantic, there is a growing sense of calm.

Even the rough seas that could have delayed the MS Balmoral’s arrival at the spot where the Titanic sank, have gone.

Passengers in evening dress arrive to a reception prior to the gala dinner in the MS Balmoral Titanic memorial cruise ship, in the Atlantic Ocean, Friday, April 13, 2012.

On board, people gather in small groups. Some show each other items of Titanic mementoes and memorabilia. Others discuss what they think it will be like to be directly above that famous ship’s wreckage.

After days at sea, the memorial service that will be held there is finally nearing.

Many of the passengers booked this unusual cruise years ago and they have been waiting for this moment ever since.

‘Grief’

“Although it happened 100 years ago the grief is still so very raw for so many people,” says Reverend Huw Mosford, who will be leading the service.

“I hope the service won’t be ghoulish, I hope it will be one that’s uplifting.”

Three wreaths have now been prepared, put together by a florist in one of the ship’s cabins.

They will be thrown into the waters to mark exactly 100 years since the sinking – a tribute to those who drowned.

Those on board with relatives who travelled on the Titanic have already come together for a private meeting.

Some hoped to learn a little more about their ancestors and make connections between what one woman described as the “Titanic cousins”.

Click here to read more of this excellent BBC story…

 

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ARE THE RMS TITANIC TOURISTS ABOARD THE MS BALMORAL AND OTHER MEMORIAL CRUISES GHOULISH AND FOOLISH?

CRUISE HISTORY: ARE THE RMS TITANIC TOURISTS ABOARD THE MS BALMORAL AND OTHER MEMORIAL CRUISES GHOULISH AND FOOLISH?

Universal Pictures “Newsreel” of the RMS Titanic…

Where has the tourist demand to re-live a painful historical ­moment come from?

Reality shows?

Good luck to the tourists on MS Balmoral to re-enact the Titanic’s tragic maiden voyage.

Passengers on the MS Balmoral kill time having a drink in the observation lounge  waiting to reach the site where the Titanic sunk.  Seas look fairly rough.  

The promenade deck on the RMS Titanic.  Did this passenger survive?  

With 1,309 passengers aboard, the MS Balmoral will follow the same route as the Titanic and organizers are trying to recreate the onboard experience minus the disaster from the food to a band playing music from that era.

The RMS Titanic sailing to a rendezvous with death.  

We just hope when the MS Balmoral gets 375 miles south of Newfoundland the “tourists” will be greeted by 1,514 ghosts putting on a haunting apparition show to mark 100 years of ghoulish exploitation of their deaths.

A passenger on the MS Balmoral Titanic memorial cruise ship reenacts the famous pose of actress Kate Winslet from the film “Titanic”!

Passenger dressed aboard the MS Azamara Journey  USA memorial Titanic cruise dressed as an officer says goodbye to New York on Tuesday.

Passengers enjoy a drink at the MS Balmoral Titanic memorial cruise ship, prior to the gala dinner in the Atlantic Ocean, Tuesday, April 10, 2012.

Passengers use disinfectant to clean their hands as they arrive for a gala dinner at the MS Balmoral Titanic memorial cruise ship, in the Atlantic Ocean, Tuesday, April 10, 2012.  Today’s cruise-ships are far more disease ridden than the Titanic it seems.  

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