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impression of sl****ness and modernity. In France, it was
called the
style paquebot, or "ocean
liner style", and was
influenced by the
design of the luxury...
- [citation needed] Mail
carried by
these steamers –
sometimes known as
paquebot mail – was
subject to
various regulations by the
governments involved as...
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alcove and a
sailor working it part-time. Ship
covers usually carry a
paquebot postmark and/or a
postmark unique to the vessel.
Collectors of ship covers...
- SS
Paris was a
French ocean liner built for the
Compagnie Générale
Transatlantique by
Chantiers de l'Atlantique in Saint-Nazaire, France.
Although Paris...
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October 2024.
Fincantieri débute la
construction d’un
nouveau paquebot de luxe pour
Regent Seven Seas. 21
October 2024.
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October 2024...
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Retrieved 2024-06-13. Groizeleau,
Vincent (2024-05-07). "Saint-Nazaire : le
paquebot géant
Utopia of the Seas en
essais mer". Mer et
Marine (in French). Morlaix:...
- Ryo,
Cathy (15 May 2019). "Saint-Nazaire mise à flot et
transfert du
paquebot Celebrity Apex". actu.fr (in French). Valandina, Michèle (18
March 2020)...
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called Streamline Moderne or
simply Streamline, or, in France, the
Style Paquebot, or
Ocean Liner style.
Buildings in the
style had
rounded corners and long...
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Covers that are
postmarked at sea or
their next port of call will
carry a
Paquebot postmark.
There will
usually be a
first day of
issue postmark, frequently...
- such as: navy
ships of all countries,
merchant ships with
seapost and
paquebot markings, the
Marine Corps and the
Coast Guard, navy bases,
related cachets...