Europe Canada Line
One Sheet vintage travel poster advertising the
Europe-Canada Line, featuring the company's main passenger ship, the MS Seven Seas. The poster was created by Dutch artist Reyn Dirksen around 1955-1960.
About the Europe-Canada Line
Company History: The Europa-Canada Linie was established in Bremen in 1955 as a joint venture between the Holland America Line (HAL) and the Koninklijke Rotterdamsche Lloyd (KRL) to transport emigrants from Germany to North America. HAL became the sole owner in 1963, and the line ceased operations in 1967 due to the rise of air travel.
Vessels: The company primarily operated the MS Seven Seas, which was chartered in 1955 and later purchased in 1956. The Seven Seas was a rebuilt U.S. freighter that had previously served as a US Navy escort carrier during World War II. The SS Ryndam was also transferred to the line temporarily in 1966.
Routes: The main service route was between Bremerhaven, Germany, and Montreal, Canada.
About the Poster
Artist: Reyn Dirksen (1924–1999).
Year: Circa 1955.
Technique: The original posters were produced using lithograph in colours.
Europe-Canada Line, featuring the company's main passenger ship, the MS Seven Seas. The poster was created by Dutch artist Reyn Dirksen around 1955-1960.
About the Europe-Canada Line
Company History: The Europa-Canada Linie was established in Bremen in 1955 as a joint venture between the Holland America Line (HAL) and the Koninklijke Rotterdamsche Lloyd (KRL) to transport emigrants from Germany to North America. HAL became the sole owner in 1963, and the line ceased operations in 1967 due to the rise of air travel.
Vessels: The company primarily operated the MS Seven Seas, which was chartered in 1955 and later purchased in 1956. The Seven Seas was a rebuilt U.S. freighter that had previously served as a US Navy escort carrier during World War II. The SS Ryndam was also transferred to the line temporarily in 1966.
Routes: The main service route was between Bremerhaven, Germany, and Montreal, Canada.
About the Poster
Artist: Reyn Dirksen (1924–1999).
Year: Circa 1955.
Technique: The original posters were produced using lithograph in colours.
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