Public relationsSyndicat d'Initiative et de tourisme de Meknès, Public relationsCompagnie des chemins de fer de Paris à Lyon et à la Méditerranée, Tourism, Tourism--Morocco--20th Century
Vintage travel poster issued by the tourist information office of Meknes and its surroundings, advertising the town of Moulay-Idriss as a tourist... Show moreVintage travel poster issued by the tourist information office of Meknes and its surroundings, advertising the town of Moulay-Idriss as a tourist destination. The poster depicts a local market at the foot of the village. Title and date from item. The poster is titled, signed, dated and inscribed "Affiches Baconnier Alger. 25-4-1932". On upper right corner "P.L.M.", the acronym of the "Chemins de fer de Paris-Lyon-Méditerranée" (Paris, Lyons, Mediterranean Railway Company). Main Heritage Compact General HC.GM.P.2019.0181 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i2622382x BIB-ID: 2802625 Show less
Public relationsCompagnie générale maritime,, Tourism, Tourism--Middle East--20th Century, Ocean liners, Ocean liners--French--20th Century
Vintage poster advertising the services run by the French maritime company "Compagnie des messageries maritimes" (MM) from Marseille to Alexandria,... Show moreVintage poster advertising the services run by the French maritime company "Compagnie des messageries maritimes" (MM) from Marseille to Alexandria, Beirut, and Port Said. The poster depicts an ocean liner with three chimneys at sea; below the image information on the dates of departure, ports of call and the tariffs. The S. S. Providence was a vessel built in 1913 for the "Compagnie française de Navigation à vapeur Cyprien Fabre & Cie" (Fabre Line). Like her sister ship Patria, she plied as a transatlantic liner between Marseille and New York from 1914 then until 1920, when they were both reassigned to carrying emigrants to New York from Naples, Palermo and Marseille. After the Wall Street Crash of 1929 Messageries Maritimes withdrew S. S. Providence from the emigrant trade in 1932 when they began service for Messageries Maritimes between southern France and the Eastern Mediterranean countries of the Middle East. Title from item, date devised by Library Staff. Main Heritage Compact General HC.GM.P.2019.0001 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i25898061 BIB-ID: 2756199 Show less