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    Posted 11 years ago

    jholdernes…
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    I am trying to find out f this trunk can be linked to the Laconia 1, (1912-17) or if its from the Laconia 2(1922-1942). It has Cunard labels with the name Laconia, date of sailing March 28th(no year), passenger names ME Hudson, first class, room B85.Southampton.Any comments appreciated.

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    1. trunkman trunkman, 11 years ago
      Nice European "Bentwood" trunk as they are called. Those are fantastic stickers and I wish I could have some info. for you -- except to say that records are kept of these ships voyages so there must be a way. I would think that this trunk is of the later period, about a 1930 - 40 era trunk (although the picture is not so clear to know for certain) so I would hazard a guess that it would be from the later ship. I would take some warm soapy water and a cloth and gently wash up this trunk to get the mold off and then place it is a very warm and dry room. You will not hurt the labels if you use a damp cloth over them. Thanks for the post!

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