Summary
Baggage label issued by the Bergan Line. It was collected by Donald Dott during his travels between Australia and Europe in 1954-1956.
Many ships carried both tourists and immigrants, and documents such as dinner menus, luggage labels, and King Neptune certificates were provided to all passengers.
Physical Description
Rectangular single sheet luggage label printed green & black on white paper with a dye cut at 45' across two corners. The front image depicts a map of England on the left and continental Europe on the right, both in the background, while in the foreground there is an image of a ship. Accompanying these images is some white and black text. The reverse side of the luggage label contains black printed text on a white ground with two green stripes running through at a 45' angle.
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Mrs Elise Dott, 09 Nov 1999
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Inscriptions
Front printed text: BERGEN LINE/EDINBURGH/NEWCASTLE/LONDON/BERGEN/ TRONDHEIM/OSLO/HAUGESUND/STAVANGER/STOCKHOLM/SHORTEST SEA ROUTE TO ENGLAND- NORWAY/CABIN No. rear printed text: Via Newcastle, TYNE COMMISSION QUAY/Vessel/Date of Sailing/ Passanger's Name/Address/Destination Port/Cabin No./Printed in England/LF.572(E)
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Overall Dimensions
14.4 cm (Length), 7.4 cm (Height)
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