Summary
Certificate, Crossing the Line, it was given to Percival Alfred (Pat) Thomas on the Orient Line, SS Orontes, in 1955. Pat migrated to Australia in 1955, on the voyage he struck up a friendship with Amy McCloskey, who was returning home from a year's working holiday in England, the pair had dinner together every night on the voyage. Most of the immigrants on the voyage were put in the bottom half of the ship but Pat was on E Deck like Amy because he had paid his own fare. In Melbourne Pat left the ship, to stay with a cousin, and Amy returned home to Sydney, they corresponded and Pat visited Amy in Sydney. They were married in 1958 and lived in Noble Park. They had two children and often returned to England by ship for holidays.
Physical Description
Certificate in soft cardboard, one side has images of Neptune and script stating Neptune certifies the holder has crossed the Equator. It is dated 20 June 1955.
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Mrs Amy Thomas, 28 Jun 2005
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Place Used
SS Orontes (Steamship), Orient Steam Navigation Company Limited (Orient Line), 1955
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Inscriptions
Text: ORIENT LINE CROSSING THE LINE CERTIFICATE.
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Overall Dimensions
24.6 cm (Length), 20.9 cm (Width)
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Keywords
Certificates, Crossing the Equator Ceremonies, Immigrant Shipping, Immigrant Voyages, Immigration, Ship Memorabilia, Shipping Industry, Shipping Lines