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VINTAGE 1991 CANBERRA P&O CRUISES COLLECTABLE CHRISTMAS DAY DINNER MENU

VINTAGE 1991 CHRISTMAS DAY DINNER MENU

CANBERRA SHIP  OF P&O CRUISES

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DETAILS:
 
MEASUREMENTS:
Approx. 8 1/4 inches x 11 3/4 inches
 
STAMPED & POSTMARKED
N/A
MAKER’S / PUBLISHER’S MARKS:
P&O
 
TEXTS:
 
INSIDE MATERIAL:
 
Christmas Day Dinner
WEDNESDAY
25th DECEMBER 1991
 
CANBERRA
 
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Your Chef is David McLachlan.
His suggestions are printed in bold type..
 
A SELECTION FROM THE WINE CELLAR
Champagne: Lanson Black Label Brut – N.V. £17.50
Red South African: K. W. V. Pinotage Vintage £6.00
Blush Californian: White Zinfandel Beringer Vintage £8.00
 
HOUSE WINES
French Red, Rosé or White
Litre Carafe £7.20 Half Litre £3.60 Glass 90 pence
 
German White
Litre Carafe £7.20 Half Litre £3.60 Glass 90 pence
Coffee and Liqueurs are also available in the Meridian Lounge
 
Your Maître d’Hôtel wishes to ensure that
you enjoy your dining experience while on board.
Please do not hesitate to contact him or his assistant
if you have any dietary or other requests
regarding restaurant service.
Selection of Fruit Juices
Asparagus Spears, Dutch Sauce
Icelandic Lumpfish Caviar
Smoked Salmon with Lemon and Capers
Pâté de Foie de Volaille
    
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Consommé Belle Fermière
Cream of Celery Soup
 
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Poached River Trout, Champagne Sauce
 
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Broccoli and Cheese Quiche
 
(suggested as a vegetarian dish)
 
Traditional Yuletide Roast Turkey with Chestnut Stuffing,
Chipolata Sausage and Cranberry Sauce
 
Roast Leg of Pork, Farmer’s Style
Baked Spiced York Ham with Glazed Pear and Madeira Sauce
 
Roast Norfolk Gosling, Gooseberry Sauce
 
Fillet Steak Garni with Tomato and Mushrooms
 
Cold Buffet: Roast Suckling Pig, Roast Chicken, Roast Beef, Roast Lamb,
 
Gammon Ham, Lamb’s Tongue, Veal and Ham Pie
 
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Buttered Brussels Sprouts
 
Glazed Carrots
 
Roast, Creamed and Boiled Potatoes
 
Salads: Lettuce, Tomato, Egg, Beetroot and Cucumber, Tossed Green
Mayonnaise, French and Vinaigrette Dressings
 
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Canberra Christmas Pudding Flambé served with Brandy Butter
 
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Hot Mince Pies
 
Chocolate Yule Log
 
Fresh Fruit Salad
 
Vanilla, Coffee and Raspberry Ripple Ice Creams
 
Pink Champagne Sorbet
 
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Cheese Board
 
Assorted Mixed Nuts
 
Assorted Festive Fruits
 
Dessert Figs 
 
Dates
 
Savoury: Welsh Rarebit (savoury cheese on toast)
 
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Tea
 
Home-Made Turkish Delight
 
Coffee
 
BACK COVER:
 
CANBERRA
 
Built by Harland & Wolff Ltd., at Belfast, Northern Ireland.
 
Gross Tonnage 44,807
Length (overall) 249.5 m.
Breadth 31.3 m.
Draught 10 m.
Shaft horse-power 75,650
Maximum speed 23.5 knots
Fitted with Denny Brown stabilizers
Fully air conditioned
Passengers 1,600
Crew 803
Maiden Voyage from U.K. 2nd June 1961
 
It was fitting that the maiden voyage of this regal ship
began on 2nd June,
the anniversary of the Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth.
 
Fitting also that 1961,
the year in which space was conquered by other countries,
British Shipping Company should put to sea – 
the then latest and greatest example of maritime ingenuity.
 
It was appropriate that CANBERRA
(the Aboriginal word for ‘meeting place’)
should bear the name of the Australian Capital City
and that her sponsor should be Dame Pattie Menzies, G.B.E.,
the wife of the Prime Minister of Australia at that time.
 
Since her maiden voyage
Canberra has travelled millions of miles
to all four corners of the world
winning affection and fame,
not the least of which was for her role
in the Falklands conflict of 1982.
 
NOTES / OTHER DETAILS:
She appeared in the 1971 James Bond film Diamonds Are Forever.
In the 1982 Falklands War
she served as a troopship.
In 1997 the singer and songwriter Gerard Kenny
released the single “Farewell Canberra”
which was specially composed for the last voyage.
 
On 25 June 1996 P&O Cruises announced
that the Canberra would be retired at the end of 1997.
Although Premier Cruise Line
had made a bid for the old ship,
P&O had already decided that they did not want Canberra
to operate under a different flag
and refused to sell her to Premier
(as a result, Premier bought the similar-looking Rotterdam).
A replacement for the Canberra,
the 1988-built Star Princess
was transferred to P&O Cruises
and was renamed Arcadia.
On 25 September 1997
the Golden Cockerel trophy
was transferred from Canberra
to the new Oriana
while both ships were docked at Cannes, France.
 
Canberra was withdrawn from the P&O service
on 30 September 1997
and sold to ship breakers for scrapping on 10 October 1997,
leaving for Gadani ship-breaking yard, Pakistan
on 31 October 1997.
Her deep draft meant that she could not be beached
as far as most ships,
and due to her solid construction
the scrapping process took nearly a year
instead of the estimated three months,
being totally scrapped by the end of 1998.
SOURCE: WIKIPEDIA
 
PREFERRED SHIPPING PARTNERS:
ROYAL MAIL UK
 
 
 
 
 
  
   
   

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