M/S "Jutlandia"
- part 3 -
- the interior and people onboard
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- the Officer's bar -
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
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- Officer's bar -
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
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- a look from the Officer's
bar through the panorama windows -
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
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- relaxing in the Officer's
bar -
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
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- in the Officers bar. Obviously
around Christmas time -
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
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- Officer's Day Room -
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
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- Officer's Day Room -
(Photography by karsten Petersen)
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- spare cabin -
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
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- the radio station, - and
Radio Officer at work -
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
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- the bar is open -
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
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- the Chief Steward providing
exellent service -
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
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- Officers relaxing in the
bar -
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
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- a strange sea monster disguised
as 1st. Officer , - of course from Marstal-,
trying to scare the Radio Officer to death -
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
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- Happy New Year -, goodbye
to 1973 , - and hello to 1974 -
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
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- and three minutes past midnight
a happy crew member dropped by -
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
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- "Happy New Year" to the finest
bunch of officers afloat, - from the best crew on the oceans -
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
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- but the real pupose was of
course to look for women -
- Watch this - John Travolta,
- and learn, learn, learn - - -!
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
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- while the Officers apparently
are deeply involved in a serious discussion about something -
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
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- the Chief Steward and the
Second Engineer seriously tried to kill each other - -
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
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- the Chief Steward seems to
have the upper hand, - but eventually they both survived -
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
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- the bridge -
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
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- the chart room -
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
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- the bridge, - closer view
of the control console -
(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
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- through the Panama Canal
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- the bridge fully manned,-
Captain Mouritzen at the control stand, - pilot looking in his binoclular
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(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
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- while the off duty people
can enjoy the interesting canal passage from the forecastle deck -
(Photograph by karsten Petersen)
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- the 1st. Officer on duty
on the forecastle -
Take note of the extremely
long antenna on his radio! The radios really were like that in those days
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(Photography by Karsten Pertersen)
M/S "Selandia"
Let's end these pages about
"Jutlandia" with an image of her sister ship,- the "Selandia".
Great ships with that kind
of engine room layout will most likely never, ever sail the oceans again
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(Photography by Karsten Petersen)
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