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Lot of 16 documents on crossing the Atlantic Ocean.1) - Advertising leaflets of the Steamships "Ile de France" and "Liberté," "Ligne Le Havre - New York. France 1950- 1958 Color foldout with text and photographs, Opened 695x495 mm. Good condition. These two luxurious steamers, serving the Compagnie générale transatlantique, covered the Le Havre - New-York line in tandem in the 1950s.Île-de-France, built in 1927, remained in service until 1958.The prestigious steamer "Europa" was refurbished after World War II and renamed "Liberté." She covered the Le Havre - New-York line starting in 1950. After her last trip in 1961, she was scrapped in June 1962. 2) - Contrat de transport par mer, Le Havre to New-York. 19201 sheet. 250x175 mm. Printed sheet with handwritten notes in pencil, cancelled revenue stamp. Voyage from Le Havre to New-York on the steamer 'Lorraine," the largest French steamer of the time, operating until 1922. In pencil the date "2 Octobre 1920'. 3) - Letterhead Hotel Piccadilly, New York. 1 sheet in 8vo. 4) - 3 letters with stamped envelopes, addressed to France, from Chamois (1976), Harrington (1877), Cambridge (1949). 5) - 3 envelopes traveled:- from Franklin, in the state of Tennessee (1933);- from Palm Beach, in the state of Florida (1935). A handwritten note in pencil indicates in the famous pianist Irakli Orbeliani, President from 1935 to 1941 of the Georgian Association of the USA.;- from Paris (1935), addressed to "Cie Gle Transatlantique French Line" in New yor. 6) - 3 Traveled Postcards, Addressed In France.- American Line U.S. Mail Steamer // Southampon - Cherbourg - New York // SS Saint Paul,[1903]. Text in French.Postcard with color illustration depicting American transatlantic passenger ship launched Nov. 12, 1894: entered merchant service in 1895, under U.S. registry for International Navigation Co., of New York City with her maiden voyage between New York and Southampton, England. She was scrapped in 1924 in Genoa. Te - Universal Post Union - United States of America.1892. Postal Card traveled with text in French. - Postal Card.New York 1904. English text ini. Sent by Albert Marre, Printer. 7) - 1 Traveled Postcard, addressed to France.1935-1939Postcard depicting "Normandie" "Le plus gran paquebot du Monde". Traveled postcard with commemorative stamp of the steamship with the name in red. Normandie was an ocean liner of the Compagnie Générale Transatlantique, operating on the Le Havre-New York route from 1935 to 1940. Stranded in New York due to the outbreak of war, the ship was requisitioned by the United States in 1941. It would later be scrapped in 1946 8) - 1 envelope traveled without letter, addressed to France. 9) - 1 letter on "Alamar Hotel" letterhead, New-York, 1936.8vo. 230x154 mm. Text in French.Commercial letter, signed, with handwritten date "16 Juillet 1936." 10) - 1 Seaboard National Bank advertising brochure.Los Angeles, 1922-19264to. 275x215 mm. Bifolio on light green paper. In upper margin the bank's logo with a steamer under sail. On the last page the names of the executives beginning with vice president, general manager Kauffman Lowell Carver, who held this position during the years 1922-1926. 11) - 1 Letter from F. Chabaud to Jean La Fargue, shopkeeper in Bordeaux. In French.New-York, 25 Mai 17944to. 235x186 mm. Bifolium. Letter on two pages, recipient's address on page 4. Letter of a commercial nature. F. Chabaud introduces himself as a friend of 'citizen' Pinaguy an associate of Lafargue who lived in Santo Domingo. Jean Lafargue traded with America and also owned a ship 'l'Eglantine'. https://archives.gironde.fr/ark:/25651/vtaf661f4b83d1a315fhttps://francearchives.fr/en/facomponent/7e243760a6eb42caaeee24682a8acb9b3443a4ae. 1) - Advertising brochure of the steamers "Ile de France" and "Liberté," "Ligne Le Havre - New York France 1950-1958Color leaflet with text and photographs, Open 695x495 mm. Good state of preservation. These two luxurious steamers, in the service of the Compagnie générale transatlantique, covered the Le Havre - New-York line in tandem in the 1950s.Île-de-France, built in 1927, remained in service until 1958.The prestigious steamer "Europa" was refurbished after the Second World War and renamed "Liberté". She covered the Le Havre - New-York line starting in 1950. After her last voyage in 1961, she was scrapped in June 1962. 2) - Transport contract by sea, from Le Havre to New York19201 sheet. 250x175mm. Printed sheet with handwritten notes in pencil, canceled revenue stamp. Journey from Le Havre to New-York on the steamer 'Lorraine', the largest French steamer of the time, in operation until 1922. The date 'October 2, 1920' in pencil. 3) -

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Lot of 16 documents on crossing the Atlantic Ocean.1) - Adve

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