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SS Arcadia (1953)

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made a series of cruises from Southampton before embarking for Australia again in October 1954. This mix of liner and cruise trade was expanded in 1959 when Arcadia made her first cruise voyage from an Australian port, sailing from Sydney on a short cruise in November and then to San Francisco in
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was refitted (with refurbished cabins and air-conditioning extended to all the accommodation) and throughout the 1960s continued the pattern of line voyages interspersed with cruises from Britain and Australia, including trans-Pacific routes, some of which took her through the
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hove to off Hawaii to embark a troupe of Polynesian dancers, and as she made way to dock failed to make the tight turn required and ran onto a coral reef, where she was stuck fast for two days but with little damage.
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ran into a wild storm coming back into Sydney and was hit by a rogue wave which caused extensive damage to the ship. It folded the life raft stairs in half. It also flooded the ship down to C Deck.
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of the associated Orient Line went down the ways at Barrow in Furness. Her maiden voyage commenced on 22 February 1954, sailing from Tilbury in the UK to Fremantle in Western Australia via the
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As the number of passengers travelling by ship to Australia declined due to growth in air travel, P&O was expanding its cruise network. In 1959,
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wash while listing from the strain on the towline, and the combination caused the tug to capsize and sink with the loss of five of her eleven crew.
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in Scotland, at an estimated cost of £5 million; her keel was laid in 1952 and she was launched on 14 May 1953, just a couple of hours after the
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in 1979, her cruising role out of Sydney was full-time. She was replaced by P&O's then newly acquired
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Battling strong winds on arriving at Tilbury in 1962, the anchor was lowered in an attempt to hold
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in 1953 to service the UK to Australia route. Towards the end of her life she operated as a
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in place. The wind turned the ship onto the anchor and a 19-foot hole was torn in the bow.
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Australian Migrant Ships 1946–1977, Peter Plowman, Rosenberg Publishing, Sydney, 2006
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Wohler, Milly (22 May 1974). "'Largest' cruise ship visits Portland".
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Two crew committed suicide by jumping overboard, in 1954 and 1971.
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A ship by the same name was also featured in the 2023 TV series,
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was sent back to Asia for repairs before it could sail again.
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was the first of the post war fleet to be scrapped (in 1972),
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http://www.shipsnostalgia.com/archive/index.php?t-3708.html
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Home and Back - Australia's Golden Era of Passenger Ships
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in the United States, on the first leg of a cruise from
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While undocking at Tilbury in September 1954, the tug
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had a virtually identical sister in the Belfast-built
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sailed on to be the last of these ships in service.
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