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Harland and Wolff's Empire Food Ships 1934-1948: A Link with the Southern Dominions by Kerbrech, Richard P.De |
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Brief Description A detailed account of the ships of the refrigerated produce trade which conveyed frozen and chilled meat and other perishable foodstuffs from the Commonwealth countries of the southern hemisphere to the UK. It covers the processes of marine refrigeration, the ships' careers, and shipboard life. |
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Synopsis A detailed account of the ships of the refrigerated produce trade which conveyed frozen and chilled meat and other perishable foodstuffs from the Commonwealth countries of the southern hemisphere to the UK. It covers the processes of marine refrigeration, the ships' careers, including their dramatic wartime convoy experiences, and shipboard life during the peak years of the British merchant marine. |
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