SS France - Cie Gle Transatlantique | Jean Jacquelin | 1961 | Wall Art Print | Vintage Travel Poster
The SS France, operated by the Compagnie Générale Transatlantique, was indeed celebrated as "Le Plus Long Paquebot du monde," which translates to "The Longest Liner in the World." This title highlighted the impressive size and stature of the ship. The SS France was a symbol of French maritime excellence and elegance during its time and was renowned for its record-breaking length among ocean liners.
The SS France, also known as the "France," was a famous French ocean liner. It was operated by the Compagnie Générale Transatlantique, a French shipping company that was often referred to as the French Line. The SS France was launched in 1960 and was one of the last great transatlantic liners of its time.
The ship was known for its luxurious and stylish interior design and was often considered a symbol of French elegance. It provided passenger service between France and the United States, with routes that included transatlantic crossings to New York. The SS France was celebrated for its art deco and mid-century modern design, and it was a popular choice for affluent travelers seeking a lavish and comfortable voyage.
In 1974, the ship was sold to Norwegian Cruise Line and renamed the SS Norway. It continued to serve as a cruise ship until it was retired in 2003. The SS France holds a special place in the history of ocean liners and is remembered as an iconic vessel of its era.
Artist: Jean Jacquelin
Circa: 1961
**PRINT**
Museum-quality poster made on thick and long-lasting matte (uncoated) paper.
Paper weight: 200 gsm / 80 lb
**SIZE**
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**FRAME**
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