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1932 German Ship menu - S. S. Bremen showing Bicentennial of George Washington

$ 4.19

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: Used
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    This is a 1932 ship menu from the S.S. Bremen.  It has a two page menu on the inside, one printed in English and one printed in German.   The cover is celebrating the bicentennial of George Washington' birth.  The menu measures
    6" x 8 3/4".  This menu was for the 3rd class.
    SS
    Bremen
    was a German-built
    ocean liner
    constructed for the
    Norddeutscher Lloyd
    line (NDL) to work the
    transatlantic
    sea route.
    Bremen
    was notable for her
    bulbous bow
    construction, high-speed engines, and low, streamlined profile. At the time of her construction, she and her
    sister ship
    Europa
    were the two most advanced high-speed steam turbine ocean liners of their day. The German pair sparked an international competition in the building of large, fast, luxurious ocean liners that were national symbols and points of prestige during the pre-war years of the 1930s. She held the
    Blue Riband
    , and was the fourth ship of NDL to carry the name
    Bremen
    .  She was launched in 1928.