SS Nieuw Amsterdam by William H Miller

SS Nieuw Amsterdam by William H Miller

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The story in words and pictures of Holland America Line’s Art Deco masterpiece.

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SS Nieuw Amsterdam by William H Miller

Entering service in 1938, the Nieuw Amsterdam was the Holland America Line flagship until the construction of the Rotterdam in the late 1950s. Her prewar life was short and she was used as a troopship during the Second World War, carrying many thousands of Allied troops to all corners of the world. Of 36,000 tons, she was the largest vessel built in Rotterdam and was launched by Queen Wilhelmina in April 1937.A perennial favourite of the Dutch and their finest Ship of State, Nieuw Amsterdam remained in Holland America Line service until 1974, the last ship to retain the Holland America Line's familiar green, yellow and white funnels.Despite boiler problems in 1967, she was refitted with US Navy-surplus boilers and sailed on, cruising, until withdrawn from service in 1974. Sailing to the breakers, the art deco 'Darling of the Dutch', as she was affectionately known, was broken up.Today, she still has a following, from those who sailed on her but also from those who have grown to appreciate the importance of the Nieuw Amsterdam in terms of ocean liner design.
William H. Miller writes extensively on ocean liners, and is known as Mr Ocean Liner. He lives in New Jersey when he is not aboard a cruise ship lecturing about ocean liner history.
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ISBN 13 9781445650487
ISBN 10 1445650487
Title SS Nieuw Amsterdam
Author William H Miller
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Amberley Publishing
Year published 2015-07-15
Number of pages 128
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.