Travelling by Ship in the British Empire


Genoa Port


En route, liners could stop at various ports in the Mediterranean. Italian ports were particularly likely as often British passengers might leave or join a ship and complete the rest of the journey to or from Britain by train and then a Channel Ferry. This would speed up the journey considerably.


Travelling By Ship | Unexpected Journey


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