Postcard Image |
Cat No. |
Ship Name |
Description |
Price GBP |
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662702 |
Empire Halladale |
A Wright & Logan photo card featuring the Empire Halladale at Valetta, Malta. In nice clean condition to the front with very light corner wear. A few tiny surface indentations. Wright & Logan cachet, and pencilled ship name and date to the reverse, otherwise clean. (VG) |
£3.99 |
|
344305 |
Empire Ken (HMT) |
A photo postcard featuring the Empire Ken. In clean condition to front with minimal corner wear. Very light album corner indentations. A couple of light marks to the reverse. (VG+) |
£4.99 |
|
1073318 |
Empire Ken (HMT) |
A photo postcard by Dearden & Wade, featuring the troop transport HMT Empire Ken. She was built in 1928 for the Deutsche Ost-Afrika Line as the Ubena and served as the Empire Ken from 1945 to 1957. Extremely light corner and edge wear and clean to the front with a couple of tiny surface indentations. Clean to the reverse. (VG+) |
£3.99 |
|
1232403 |
Empire Parkeston |
A monochrone postcard featuring the troop transport Empire Parkeston she was originally the Prince Henry and served as an armed merchant cruiser in WW2. She served as the Empire Parkeston ferrying troops between Harwich and the Hook of Holland from 1946 to 1960. Extremely light corner wear with a tiny surface bend to the bottom right corner tip. A very light surface impression line down the left side of the card, otherwise extremely light marking to the front. Minimal marking / ageing to the reverse. (VG) |
£3.49 |
|
886501 |
Georgic (HMT) |
A sepia toned photo postcard featuring the Georgic as a troop transport and after her 1944 rebuild. Minimal corner wear and clean to the front. Very light marking / ageing to the reverse. (VG) |
SOLD! |
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1232402 |
Vienna |
A monochrome art postcard featuring the Vienna. She was built in 1929 for the LNER. In 1941 she was taken over by the ministry of War Transport for trooping suties and remained in this service until 1960. I believe this card shows her during that period. Extremely light corner and edge wear. Some very light surface impressions from some writing and a postal cancellation at the top of the postcard, otherwise extremely light marking to the front. Extremely light marking / ageing to the reverse. (VG) |
SOLD! |