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The Lounge, c1930, (1935)
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The Lounge, c1930, (1935)
The Lounge, c1930, (1935). The lounge on board the Canadian Pacific Liner Empress of Britain, launched by Edward Prince of Wales (1894-1972) at Clydebank, 11th June 1930. It was sunk 28th October 1940 during service in World War II. From His Majesty The King 1910-1935. [Associated Newspapers Ltd. London, 1935]
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The Lounge, c1930
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captures the timeless elegance and grandeur of the Canadian Pacific Liner Empress of Britain. Launched by Edward Prince of Wales on June 11th, 1930, this magnificent ship was a symbol of luxury and sophistication. The photograph showcases the opulent interior design with its spacious layout, exquisite architecture, and tasteful furnishings. Amidst a sea of sepia tones, one can envision themselves stepping into this majestic lounge. The room is adorned with plush armchairs and a beautifully patterned rug that exudes comfort and style. A ceiling rose adds an extra touch of architectural charm to the space. The image invites us to imagine leisurely days spent aboard this ocean liner as it sailed across vast waters towards distant shores. It evokes a sense of nostalgia for an era when travel was considered an art form in itself - where passengers would embark on voyages filled with anticipation and adventure. Sadly, the fate of the Empress of Britain took a tragic turn during World War II when it sank on October 28th, 1940 while serving its country. However, through this print from "His Majesty The King 1910-1935" we are reminded not only of its historical significance but also its enduring allure. This photograph serves as a window into a bygone era - an era defined by elegance, exploration, and unparalleled luxury at sea. It encapsulates the spirit of travel in the early 20th century while paying homage to both Canadian and British maritime history.
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