A history of Australian P&O Cruise ships -- films and images from the archive
P&O archivist Robert Henderson presents a history of P&O cruising in Australian waters from the company's first Australian cruise (a six-day cruise on the Strathaird from Sydney to Norfolk Island in December 1932). View classic images - many previously unseen - from Robert's personal collection and from P&O/Orient Line's archives, one of the largest private collections of maritime material.

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A history of Australian P&O Cruise ships -- films and images from the archive Part 2

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The Entire History of Australia

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1950s Gold Coast Tourism - 'The Sunlit Land: By Surf and Sand'

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5 UNBELIEVABLY Good Ship Makeovers

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A City In The Country

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A Tourism Video For Australia (Made By A New Zealander)

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The Animated History of Australia

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The Extreme Challenges of Cruising the Antarctic | Full Episode | Mighty Cruise Ships | MIGHTY

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11 Hours On Australia's ONLY Overnight Sleeper Ferry...

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Why was there TWO P&O Cruises? How come the two P&O’s were so different?

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Making Disney's Newest Cruise Ship in a Two Centuries-Old Shipyard (Full Episode) | Making the Wish

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Imperator, Vaterland, and Bismarck: Germany's First Superliners

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HM Bark Endeavour Replica tall ship video

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The Big Four: The Cumbersome Pride of the White Star Line

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woman captain on cruise | hesse reporter | documentaries and reports

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Early English Traffic: Turn of the Century London (1896-1903) | British Pathé

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P&O Timeline - 1980s CANBERRA in the Falklands

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1970s P&O LINE ALASKA CRUISE PROMOTIONAL FILM SS SPIRIT OF LONDON SS ARCADIA 31714

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I Took a Cruise on Fred. Olsen’s Bolette – Beautiful Ship, TOO BORING?

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