Collection of shipboard menus from Royal Interocean Lines and Lloyd Triestino Line
Date1945-1954
Object numberANMS1333
NameArchive series
Mediumpaper
ClassificationsEphemera
Credit LineANMM Collection Gift from Chris Athey
DescriptionThis collection includes a range of shipboard lunch and dinner menus from the Royal Interocean Lines, collected by the Athey family on their voyage from Australia to Singapore, and back, in 1953 and 1954. The Athey family resided in Singapore for approximately six months.HistoryThis collection relates to the Athey family's outward bound voyage from Australia to Singapore in 1953 on SS NIEW HOLLAND and return voyage from Singapore to Sydney on SS TJIBADAK in 1954. The family resided in Singapore for approximately six months while Noel Athey worked there.
SS NIEW HOLLAND was built by the Netherlands Shipping Company in Amsterdam and was completed in April 1928. It operated regular services from Malaya, via Singapore, Dutch East Indies, to Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney. During World War II NIEW HOLLAND was requisitioned as a troop transport ship. In 1947 ownership of NIEW HOLLAND was transferred to Royal Interocean Lines. NIEW HOLLAND commenced regular voyages from Singapore, sailing via Indonesia to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne until her final voyage to Australia in 1959.
TJIBADAK, a 7,906 tonne ocean liner, was built in 1929 by C van der Giessen & Zonen for the Java-China-Japan Lijn (JCJL). All JCJL vessels were named with the Javanese 'Tji' prefix. In 1947 JCJL merged with Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij (KPM) to form Royal Interocean Lines. TJIBADAK was scrapped at Hong Kong in 1959.SignificanceThis collection helps to provide a comprehensive snapshot of one family's adventures abroad and in particular to Asia. Ocean travel in this time broadened cultural horizons.Royal Interocean Lines
30 August 1953