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CARTHAGE at anchor WOODARRA Tarifa marks the southern-most point

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Tarifa marks the southern-most point of the coast of Spain and was of immense strategic importance in the Peninsular Wars early in the 19th Century

CHAKRATA (1951) in the Malacca Straits

The postcard was created after a painting by Charles Edward Dixon of ORIENT in 1907

STRATHEDEN (1937) was the fourth of the five P&O ‘Strath’ liners of the 1930s and essentially a repeat of STRATHMORE but with fewer uprights supporting the promenade deck and a taller funnel

CARTHAGE at anchor WOODARRA Tarifa marks the southern-most pointCARTHAGE (1881) was designed for the UK Australia service. She was one of P&Os first ships to place second class passengers aft and the first class quarters amidships.

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