98 items found relating to : T Holland
| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : TOURIST CLASS LOUNGE. 1938. TOURIST CLASS LOUNGE: The Tourist Class Lounge is on the Lower Promenade Deck. Has a large figured red carpet, extending wall to wall with motifs of Holland and America. Walls paneled in satinwood, and furniture upholster in beige. The room has lar... |
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| POSTWAR 6. CABIN DE LUXE. CABIN DE LUXE: As gracious and inviting as the living room of your own home is this colorful cabin de luxe. There are twelve such apartments, each distinctively different in color scheme and furnishings, and each consisting of bedroom, sitting roo... |
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| POSTWAR 15. TOURIST CLASS DINING ROOM. TOURIST CLASS DINING ROOM: The air conditioned comfort of the “Tourist” Dining Room will add extra zest to your enjoyment of the famed Holland-America cuisine. Menus offer a tempting array of the same fine food served in “First” and “Cab... |
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| 1938 NIEUW AMSTERDAM BROCHURE. PLAYROOM. |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : LIBRARY MURAL |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : PALM COURT |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM DECK VIEW |
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| 1938 NIEUW AMSTERDAM BROCHURE. FIRST CLASS CABIN. |
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| 1938 NIEUW AMSTERDAM BROCHURE. GRAND HALL. |
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| 1938 NIEUW AMSTERDAM BROCHURE. SPORTS DECK. |
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| 1938 NIEUW AMSTERDAM BROCHURE. THIRD CLASS CABIN. |
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| 1938 NIEUW AMSTERDAM BROCHURE. THIRD CLASS COCKTAIL BAR. |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : GRAND HALL PANELS. 1938. |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM CARD ROOM MURAL |
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| 1938 NIEUW AMSTERDAM BROCHURE. FIRST CLASS DINING ROOM. |
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| 1938 NIEUW AMSTERDAM BROCHURE. FIRST CLASS SINGLE CABIN. |
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| 1938 NIEUW AMSTERDAM BROCHURE. NEW YORK HARBOR VIEW. |
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| 1938 NIEUW AMSTERDAM BROCHURE. TOURIST CLASS CABIN. |
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| 1938 NIEUW AMSTERDAM BROCHURE. TOURIST CLASS LOUNGE. |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : FIRST CLASS DINING ROOM PANELS. 1938 |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : PLAYROOM: STAINED GLASS PANEL. |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : SMOKING ROOM BAR. ARCHITECT'S RENDERING. |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM CABIN DE LUXE ARCHITECT'S RENDERING. 1938. |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM CABIN DE LUXE. ARCHITECT'S RENDERING. |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM CABIN DE LUXE. SURINAME SUITE. 1938. |
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| 1938 NIEUW AMSTERDAM BROCHURE. THIRD CLASS LIBRARY AND WRITING ROOM |
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| 1938 NIEUW AMSTERDAM BROCHURE. TOURIST CLASS DINING ROOM. |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : TOURIST CLASS DINING ROOM ARTWORK. 2. |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : TOURIST CLASS DINING ROOM. ARTWORK. |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : TOURIST CLASS DINING ROOM. RELIEIF. 1938. |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : THIRD CLASS SMOKING ROOM AND COCKTAIL BAR. ARCHITECT'S RENDERING. Â ... |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : FIRST CLASS DINING ROOM ARTWORK, 1938 This 1965 view shows the Joep Nicolas panels intact.... |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM CABIN DE LUXE 1938. CABINS DE LUXE: The cabins De Luxe, located on the Lower Promenade Deck, were #49; Groningen; 51: Friesland; 59: Drenthe; 61: Overijssel; 71: Geldeland and 73; Utrecht (Port) and #50: Holland; 52:Zeeland; 60 Noordbrabant; 62: Limburg; 72: Anti... |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM CABIN DE LUXE 1938. 2. CABINS DE LUXE: The cabins De Luxe, located on the Lower Promenade Deck, were #49; Groningen; 51: Friesland; 59: Drenthe; 61: Overijssel; 71: Geldeland and 73; Utrecht (Port) and #50: Holland; 52:Zeeland; 60 Noordbrabant; 62: Limburg; 72: Anti... |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM CABIN DE LUXE 1938. 3. CABINS DE LUXE: The cabins De Luxe, located on the Lower Promenade Deck, were #49; Groningen; 51: Friesland; 59: Drenthe; 61: Overijssel; 71: Geldeland and 73; Utrecht (Port) and #50: Holland; 52:Zeeland; 60 Noordbrabant; 62: Limburg; 72: Anti... |
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| Evening Telegraph | STEAMSHIP DIRECTOR A VICTIM New York, April 23. - It was learned today that Jonkheer J. G. Reuchlin,managing director of the Holland-American Steamship Line, had gone down with the Titanic. Mr. Reuchlin was coming to this country to arrange business relative to the opening of t... |
23rd April 1912 | |||
| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : THIRD CLASS COCKTAIL BAR STAINED GLASS PANEL. This panel survvied until 1961, when the entire complex of Third Class public rooms was removed and replaced by the Henry Hudson Lounge.... |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : RITZ-CARLTON ROOM WALL DECORATION. A striking wall decoration here, by Wijdeveld, shows a large red hawk making havoc in a flock of silver and golden birds. Feathers, in silhouette, fly in all directions.... |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : SOLARIUM. 1938. SOLARIUM: Located on the Sun Deck, adjoining the gymnasium. It is furnished with tables and reclining chairs and has a transparent glass ceiling. It is directly connected by elevator with the Turkish baths and swimming pool on E Deck.... |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : THIRD CLASS SMOKE ROOM- 1938 THIRD CLASS SMOKING ROOM: Features walls of watered teakwood with green leather upholstery and matching curtains. Nearby, the intimate “Tourist” bar serves the needs of thirsty passengers. ... |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : VESTIBULE AND A DECK FOYER. 1938. THE VESTIBULE AND A DECK FOYER: Glass, metal, wood and fabrics in the Nieuw Amsterdam’s decorative scheme have been put to some novel uses. New techniques have been applied to old methods and some entirely original ones have appeared. ... |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : THEATRE, 1938 THE THEATRE: The theatre was designed by Cornelis J. Engelen in cooperation with Mrs. Elisabeth de Boer. It is built in the shape of half an eggshell; following the contours of the vessel, and of the visual and aural points of focus. The color scheme... |
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| POSTWAR 14. CABIN. CABIN CLASS. CABINS: Attractive modern furnishings, pleasing color schemes, and plenty of living space characterize the comfortable Cabin class staterooms. Well over half have private bath or shower. All have luxurious beds, each equipped with individual reading ... |
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| POSTWAR 11. STUYVESANT LOUNGE. STUYVESANT CAFÉ: “Meet me at the Stuyvesant Cafe” You’ll hear this invitation repeated many times if you travel “Cabin” on the Nieuw Amsterdam. With its dance floor, well equipped bar and cheerful, modern furnishings, the Stuyvesant Café ... |
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| POSTWAR 10. CABIN CLASS LOUNGE. CABIN CLASS LOUNGE: You’ll find plenty of space for dancing…plenty of comfortable chairs and tables for chatting at tea time in the cheerful Cabin Class Lounge. Not shown are two adjacent “sea view” verandahs, flanking the lounge, which exten... |
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| POSTWAR 3. THE SMOKING ROOM. THE SMOKING ROOM: Favorite rendez-vous of many Nieuw Amsterdam passengers is the handsome First Class Smoking Room with its rich Circassian walnut paneling and deep, luxurious armchairs and settees. Flanked by two enclosed sun verandahs exte... |
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| New York Times | P. A. B. WIDENER HOME; SUBPOENAED AT PIER His Famous $500,000 Van Dykes Sent on Six Weeks Ago to Lynwood Hall --- SERVED IN TRACTION SUIT --- Dr. Holland Decorated by Kaiser and Fallieres for Gifts of Carnegie Casts of Diplodocus --- Afte... |
10th July 1908 | |||
| POSTWAR 9. SOLARIUM. SOLARIUM: Located on one of the highest decks of the ship, the Nieuw Amsterdam’s twin solaria offer perfect spots for “toasting” in the brilliant ocean sunlight while enjoying restful vistas of the ever changing sea far below. Adjoinin... |
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| POSTWAR 4. ELEVATORS. ELEVATORS: Numerous elevators, conveniently located are at your service throughout every class in the Nieuw Amsterdam, supplementing the numerous broad stairways which link the passenger decks. Tastefully decorated and lighted, they are of t... |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : TOURIST CLASS SMOKING ROOM STATUE. 1938. Suriname Negro. This statue, and its mate, Suriname Negress, stood in the Tourist Class Smoking Room, prewar. The room, which served as the liner's Music Room on one-class cruises, was replaced by a new Cabin Class theatre postwar.... |
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| POSTWAR 2. THE NEW GRAND HALL THE GRAND HALL: Breathtaking in size and beauty, the Grand Hall boasts a dual personality. A restful lounge by day, it is equally effective as a brilliant setting for gala evening festivities. Its colors selected to form a perfect foil for exquisi... |
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| POSTWAR 7. THEATRE. THEATER: It is difficult to believe that you are at sea when you enter this air-conditioned theater seating three hundred and fifty passengers. Each of the deeply cushioned seats commands an unobstructed view of the stage, and the egg shaped contour ... |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : VESTIBULE AND A DECK FOYER, OIL PAINTING. THE VESTIBULE AND A DECK FOYER: Two large oils of New York in the A Deck Foyer, outside the Cabin class dining room are recent works of Adriaan Lubbers, whose first hand knowledge of the city is apparent from his bold treatment of its complex topog... |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : VESTIBULE AND A DECK FOYER. OIL PAINTING. THE VESTIBULE AND A DECK FOYER: Two large oils of New York in the A Deck Foyer, outside the Cabin class dining room are recent works of Adriaan Lubbers, whose first hand knowledge of the city is apparent from his bold treatment of its complex topog... |
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| POSTWAR 1 EXQUISITE DÉCOR; in boldness of concept and beauty of design, the ebony and bronze stairway shown symbolizes the manner in which art and function have been blended in the Nieuw Amsterdam. Working hand-in-hand, Holland’s leading designe... |
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| POSTWAR 13. THEATRE. CABIN CLASS. THEATER: If you book Cabin or Tourist class on the Nieuw Amsterdam, you’ll enjoy many a first-run film in this comfortable , air conditioned motion picture theater on the Promenade Deck. Installed since the war, this theater seats 166 p... |
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| Voyage | HECTOR Port of Registry: Southampton Flag of Registry: British Funnel: Red, black top Company flag: Divided by crossed lines into four equal triangles... |
13th March 2005 | |||
| NIEUW AMSTERDAM CARD ROOM. 1938. LIBRARY and CARD ROOM: Abaft the Grand Hall are the Library and Card Room, which flank the connecting glass paneled corridor leading to the Smoking and Ritz-Carlton rooms. Decorated in black and silver, with a note of maroon here and there, Wijdevel... |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : THIRD CLASS SMOKING ROOM- 1938. THIRD CLASS SMOKING ROOM: Main Deck. Has a brightly decorated cocktail bar just inside its entrance. The room is extremely cozy and luxurious. The walls are watered teakwood, finished with transparent lacquer. The color scheme is light brown and gree... |
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| POSTWAR 17. TOURIST CLASS CABIN. CABINS: Bright, modern, and immaculately clean are the trim Tourist class staterooms. All feature deep-sprung beds, draftless Zephyr-louver ventilation, illuminated shaving and make-up mirrors, individual reading lamps over the beds, and numerous ... |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : FIRST CLASS DINING ROOM. 1938 FIRST CLASS DINING ROOM: In the Dining Room, a very satisfactory sense of balance has been achieved by the architect, Jac. F. Semey, between the blue, gold and ivory color scheme, and the lighting and mural decorations. Ornamented gold shaded M... |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : ENGRAVED GLASS PANELS Vestibule and A Deck Foyer: Elevator shafts are embellished in a new and exciting manner with panels of engraved glass created by Andreas D. Copier in collaboration with Jaap Gidding. Softly diffused with turquoise blue light, the various undersea m... |
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| POSTWAR 12. JUNGLE BAR. CABIN CLASS. JUNGLE BAR: One of the most delightful spots on the entire ship is the exquisitely appointed Jungle Bar. Its dark walls, sophisticated decorations and subdued lighting provide the intimate charm of your favorite rendez-vous at home. Here you will ... |
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| POSTWAR 8. FIRST CLASS DINING ROOM. DINING ROOM: Every detail of the First Class Dining Room is calculated to enhance your enjoyment of the lavish meals served aboard ship. The golden, padded ceiling, tinted mirrors and soft, diffused lighting lend an air of quiet distinction. On cruis... |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : LIBRARY. 1938. LIBRARY and CARD ROOM: Abaft the Grand Hall are the Library and Card Room, which flank the connecting glass paneled corridor leading to the Smoking and Ritz-Carlton rooms. Decorated in black and silver, with a note of maroon here and there, Wijdevel... |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : TOURIST CLASS DINING ROOM. 1938 TOURIST CLASS DINING ROOM: Located on A Deck, air conditioned and connected with the First Class Dining Room by doors, enabling both rooms to be used as one when required. Seating capacity 292. Carpeted in grey in large squares of alternating nap. Wa... |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : STUYVESANT CAFE VERANDAH. 1938. CAFÉ VERANDAH: As an added attraction, the Stuyvesant Café features this sunny adjoining verandah with picture windows overlooking the Cabin Class Sports Deck and, beyond it, the creamy wake of the ship streaming back towards the horizon. The ver... |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : FIRST CLASS DINING ROOM First Class Dining Room: The Dining Room on A Deck is an exquisitely delicate setting of ivory walls, pale gold ceiling, gold leaf columns, tinted mirrors, satinwood furniture, two toned blue carpet and handmade frosty Murano glass lighting fixtures.... |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : THEATRE, ARTWORK. In front of the theatre, forward, there is a striking panel, 25 feet long, by Reyer Stolk. It is executed in solid masses of gold, black, red and maroon, and its theme the spread of the theatre’s influence over the world by ships. Greek and Dutch E... |
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| POSTWAR 16. TOURIST CLASS COCKTAIL BAR. COCKTAIL BAR: The gay canary yellow and buff décor of the Nieuw Amsterdam’s Tourist Class Bar is designed to give spirits a lift…even without the benefits of alcohol. But there’s no denying that the fine liquors and smooth mixed dr... |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : GRAND HALL CEILING, 1938. WHAT BECAME OF THE GRAND HALL: The Grand Hall was destined to become the only room in First class to be entirely remodeled after the war. Evidently the daring , predominantly gray, color scheme worked better on paper as a means of “feminine enhan... |
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| Voyage | AJAX John P. Eaton Call letters: S P G B Port of Registry: Southampton Flag of Registry: British Funnel: Red, black top Company flag:... |
27th February 2005 | |||
| POSTWAR 5. FIRST CLASS CABIN. CABINS: First class accommodations on the Nieuw Amsterdam are unusually attractive, ranging in size from cozy singles to elaborate cabins De Luxe. But no matter what type of cabin you occupy, you are assured of every convenience that make... |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : GRAND HALL, 1938. The Grand Hall has been intelligently decorated in tones of gray to enhance fully the glamorous effect of exquisitely gowned women and their escorts in evening dress. It extends two decks high and measuring seventy three feet long and fifty two feet ... |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : SMOKING ROOM FOYER. SMOKING ROOM FOYER: Piet van der Wilt is responsible for a fine tapestry-like painting on wood, which traces, in a well balanced composition, the development of shipping from early times. Commencing at the upper left, it shows the coracles of the ... |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : FIRST CLASS DINING ROOM. ARTWORK First Class Dining Room. Artwork: The room is dominated by the work of Joep Nicolas. Arcadian scenes adorn the huge burned glass panels just within the entrance, and eight smaller ones with fishing, hunting, agriculture and kindred themes are placed ... |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : THIRD CLASS LIBRARY THIRD CLASS WRITING ROOM and LIBRARY: A quiet and distinguished room on the Main Deck. Walls are of gray ash, and floor covered with speckled gray carpet. The furniture is gray ash with brown and white upholstery, and the curtains are of deep blue ha... |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : THIRD CLASS DINING ROOM. ARCHITECT'S RENDERING. 1938. THIRD CLASS DINING ROOM: The only Third class public room to survive the 1961 refit, the dining room was located on B Deck, directly below the First and Second class dining rooms. To reach the room, Third class passengers descended a staircase from A... |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : THIRD CLASS LOUNGE, 1938 THIRD CLASS LOUNGE: Main Deck. A striking room of reds, whites and blues. Walls, partly satinwood, partly of Hasco-relief. Ceiling white, with dropped sides. Floor covered with soft, speckled, light gray carpet. Chairs satinwood, some upholstered in ... |
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| Chicago Daily News | ICE KEPT AID FROM TITANIC Ice Kept Aid from Titanic [By The Associated Press] Maasluis, Holland, April 23—Masses of ice prevented the Russian steamer Birma, which left New York for Rotterdam and Libau April 11, from reaching the Titanic in repl... |
23rd April 1912 | |||
| Glasgow Courier | SERVICES FOR TAMPICO MAN SET FOR TODAY Page 1, Column 5 Funeral services for William DeMessemaker, 79, early-day Tampico homesteader and a survivor of the Titanic sinking, Atlantic disaster of 1912, were to be held at 3 this afternoon in St. Raphael's Catholic Church. The ... |
9th June 1955 | |||
| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : FIRST CLASS PLAYROOM. 1938. THE PLAYROOM: A playroom, where the real children may also have a good time, is on the same deck. Designed by Fritz Spanjaard, it is decorated with leaded glass windows and a humorous frieze, by Ruscha Wijdeveld. An electric train, a juvenile stage... |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : STUYVESANT CAFE, TOURIST CLASS. 1938. STUYVESANT CAFÉ AND VERANDAH: Tourist Class. Overlooks the Sports Deck; has a dance floor and a large coriander bar upholster in artificial beige leather. Ceilings lacquered in Naples yellow; walls light pale green; pillars polished gold leaf; carp... |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : VESTIBULE AND A DECK FOYER, ARCHITECT'S RENDERING. Vestibule and A Deck Foyer: One of the most striking examples is that of the four bronze statuettes on a huge oxidized copper panel, located in the well of the Main Deck Vestibule. The work of Jan Eloy and Leo Brom, it represents the seasons f... |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : SMOKING ROOM. 1938. SMOKING ROOM: Outstanding features of the Smoking Room, which Frits A. Eschauzier designed, are the ingenious manner in which the light and airy raised side verandahs relieve the dark panel work of the room proper. These “sun wings” are a gallant... |
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| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : GRAND HALL 1938 THE GRAND HALL: The Grand Hall is an excellent interpretation of the ship’s predominating theme. Hendrik T. Wijdeveld conceived it as a subdued setting for the play of life that is continuously enacted here. The room is a symphony in gray that pro... |
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| Elizabeth Daily Journal | ELIZABETHANS ON BOARD BIG LINER TITANIC News of Relatives Anxiously Awaited by Families In This City ---------- SCHOOL FLAGS ORDERED AT HALF-MAST ---------- Fred Jefferies, of 21B Florida street, is anxiously awaiting word of his sister, two brothers and... |
16th April 1912 | |||
| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : RITZ-CARLTON ROOM. 1938. RITZ-CARLTON ROOM: The Ritz-Carlton room is located on the Upper Promenade deck, immediately above the Smoking Room and is reached by an impressive ebony and bronze Y-shaped stairway. On either side of the stairs where they divide port from starb... |
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| The Times | REQUIEM MASS AT WESTMINSTER CATHEDRAL A Requiem Mass for the souls of those who lost their lives owing to the sinking of the Titanic was held in Westminster Cathedral yesterday morning. The clergy of the diocese have lost three of their members, the best known being Father By... |
24th April 1912 | |||
| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : THE 'NIEUW AMSTERDAM' The "NIEUW AMSTERDAM", the largest ship ever built in the Netherlands, will be famous for its architecture, decoration and exceptionally high standard of comfort. Modern profile, pleasing proportions and careful design all reflect the traditions o... |
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| Swann Galleries | STANDING ROOM ONLY FOR OCEAN LINER AUCTION New York—It was standing room only at Swann Galleries on March 4 for the two-part sale of The Christopher Bou Collec... |
15th March 2010 | |||
| Gare Maritime | THE UNLUCKY STATENDAM Jim Kalafus Views of the elegant ocean liner... |
18th December 2006 | |||
| Gare Maritime | ACROSS THE CARIBBEAN ON THE NIEUW AMSTERDAM 16mm film records a tour encompassing: Peurto Rice, Curacoa, Havana, Cartagena, Colombia, Panama Canal, Kingston Jamaica ending with the ship docking in New York City.... |
21st December 2006 | |||