Summary
Menu featuring a stylised illustration of the routes used by the Orient Line to Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the USA. The interior details the available items for dinner on 19 March 1959. This menu card has been signed by other passengers from the ship that Beryl became friends with. Beryl Adams came to Australia as an assisted migrant from England on the Orient Line SS Oronsay in 1959. She then travelled back to England to visit family in 1967 on the SS Arcadia, and returned to Australia in 1968 on the SS Oriana.
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Menu cover is printed with green, orange and blue ink and shows a stylised version of the world with routes marked in white. The interior text is printed with black ink. The card also features 19 signatures and messages from other passengers.
Significance
This collection comprises of approximately 180 objects that relate to shipboard life and international travel for leisure in the post-World War II period. The items detail the voyages of Beryl Adams, initially as a new migrant to Australia, a return visit to the UK and her return to Australia. All three voyages were made on the P & O / Orient Line ships; SS Oronsay in 1959, SS Arcadia in 1967 and the SS Oriana in 1968. The collection is primarily made up of shipboard ephemera, such as menus, port information and souvenir postcards alongside a personal narrative. The significance of the collection lies in the connection of the three separate voyages to one person, and contributes to the ongoing narrative of migration and international travel to and from Australia.
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