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The writing room and the American Bar in first class.png
The image displays the writing room in the Reina Del Pacifico (Queen of the Pacific) steamer from Pacific Steam Navigation Company. The image was taken from ''Liverpoolship" website.

First-class 'de luxe' suite.png
The image displays the first class suite in the Reina Del Pacifico (Queen of the Pacific) steamer from Pacific Steam Navigation Company. It was built in 1930. The image was taken from ''Liverpoolship" website.

The first class smoke room.png
The image displays the first class smoke room in the Reina Del Pacifico (Queen of the Pacific), the biggest steamer from Pacific Steam Navigation Company. The image was taken from ''Liverpoolship" website.

Reina Del Mar, 20,234 tons.jpg
The image display the steamer Reina Del Mar (Queen of the Sea), with the weight of 20,234 tons, produced by the Navigation Steam Pacific Company. The image was taken from a personal Facebook account called "Francisco Urriola".

Reina Del Pacifico, Liverpool Port, 1957.jpg
Reina Del Pacifico (Queen of the Pacific), built by Harlond and Wolff in 1931, remains the largest steamer of the Pacific Steam Navigation Company. The image was taken from "Liverpool" website.

Officials onboard Reina Del Mar, 1958.jpg
The image displays Reina Del Mar on board space with a group of people. It is originally taken from a personal Facebook account called Francisco Urriola.

Reina Del Mar, Liverpool, 1957.jpg
Colored image version of the Reina Del Mar ship, the biggest Steamer of the Pacific Steam Navigation company. The image was taken from a personal Facebook account called " Francisco Urriola"

RMS rio de janeiro.jpg
The image displays the steamer from the Royal Mail Steam Package Company, a competitor with the Pacific Steam Navigation company. The image was taken from a website called "Read, Seen, Heard"

mail-steamer-araguaya.jpg
The image displays the steamer Araguaya from the Royal Mail Steam Package Company, a competitor with the Pacific Steam Navigation company. The image was taken from a website called "Read, Seen, Heard"
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