The Great Liners Part 10 Ports and Bens

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
  • There was a time not so very long ago when
    just about every port in the world was crammed
    full of merchant ships all flying the Red Ensign.
    At any one time as many as 200,000 crew served
    aboard these ships. To maintain the crewing level
    shipping companies helped finance special sea
    training schools and colleges to provide cadet
    officers and boy ratings to man their ships.
    In this the 10th episode of this highly acclaimed
    series we see the training schools and follow the
    cadets and ratings as they join their first ship and
    embark on voyages of true adventure. That first
    ship could easily have been a tramp steamer or a
    luxury transatlantic liner.
    Two of the most popular companies in the British
    Merchant Navy were Port Line and Ben Line both
    were at the fore in having distinctively styled ships
    with streamlined profiles. In this episode, with the
    use of very rare archive film we see just what it was like to have worked and sailed aboard these classic ships, in those remarkable days when shipboard entertainment meant reading a good book, playing cards or just relaxing on deck with a duty-free drink and listening to the soothing sounds of the passing wake as they sailed through the warm Southern oceans. These evocative scenes are a wonderful and nostalgic experience for anyone who worked with or sailed aboard these classic Great Liners.
    The picture miniatures shown on the back cover
    are purely representive of the ships we see in this
    truly magnificent production which is produced
    predominantly in colour.

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