- TSS (Turbine
Steam Ship)
Fairstar (
Fairstar, the Fun Ship) was an Australian-based
cruise ship
operating out of
Sydney for 22 years.
Originally completed...
-
transferred to the
fleet of P&O
subsidiary Princess Cruises,
while one, TSS
Fairstar,
became the sole
vessel of the
newly created P&O-Sitmar
Cruises (later...
- 1988, P&O
Group purchased Sitmar Cruises in 1988,
after which it
branded Fairstar under the P&O
Holidays Australia banner. This was the company's
first ship...
- 1964 the
three vessels were
joined in the
migrant service by a fourth,
Fairstar (the
extensively re****ed
former British troopship Oxfordshire). In the...
-
Moriarty said that he had
emigrated from
Ireland to
Australia on the TSS
Fairstar at the age of 19, and that he
later worked as a
station hand,
ringer and...
- 1967
Graham Kennedy Hazel Phillips Zodiac Room on
board cruise liner the
Fairstar 1968
Brian Henderson Southern Cross Hotel,
Melbourne 1969
Graham Kennedy...
- 1958–73. Full-time
cruise ship 1974–77. S****ped
following a fire, 1980.
Fairstar Sitmar Cruises 1964 21,619
Migrant p****enger ship
working as part-time...
- short-lived and he
moved back to the
United Kingdom departing aboard the TSS
Fairstar on 19
March 1972.
Commencing with the
November 1972 issue, he succeeded...
- Swan logo, and
three wave-like
ribands painted on her hull.
Alongside Fairstar she was the only ship to
receive the short-lived new
Sitmar livery. After...
-
Retrieved 21
January 2015.(subscription required) "Incoming p****engers - SS
Fairstar @ Melbourne". ancestry.com.au. 10 June 1956.
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