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21. The Cathay and the Rhodesia Star.
*The Cathay and the Rhodesia Star. The P&O liner 'Cathay' (1961, 13,351 GRT) and the Blue Star Line's 'Rhodesia Star' (1948) in the Royal Albert Dock in April 1964. The 'Cathay' was...
22. The Dominion Monarch (1939).
*The Dominion Monarch (1939). The Shaw, Savill & Albion Line's great liner 'Dominion Monarch' (1939, 27,155 GRT) in the King George V Dock in April 1962. She was the largest...
23. The Empire Star (1946) and Tasmania Star (1950).
*The Empire Star (1946) and Tasmania Star (1950). The Blue Star Line's 'Empire Star' (1946, 11,085 GRT) and 'Tasmania Star' (1950, 12,065 GRT) in the Royal Victoria Dock in August 1964. They were...
24. The Dominion Monarch (1938) in the King George V Dock.
*The Dominion Monarch (1938) in the King George V Dock. Preparing for her maiden voyage, Shaw, Savill & Albion Co's magnificent 'Dominion Monarch' (1938) is moored at the King George V Dock in February...
25. The City of Glasgow (1963) in the Royal Albert Dock.
*The City of Glasgow (1963) in the Royal Albert Dock. The Ellerman Line's 'City of Glasgow' (1963, 10,017 GRT) in the Royal Albert Dock in October 1964. She was sold in 1978.
26. The City of Durban (1954) entering the West India Dock.
*The City of Durban (1954) entering the West India Dock. The 'City of Durban' (1954) was built by Vickers Armstrong Ltd. Here she is entering the West India Dock. She was one of the last of the deep sea...
27. A fire engine ready for loading on to the Comorin (1951) at the King George V Dock.
*A fire engine ready for loading on to the Comorin (1951) at the King George V Dock. A fire engine, destined for Malaysia, awaiting loading on the 9236-ton P&O cargo ship 'Comorin' at the King George V Dock.
 
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