Royal Interocean Lines currency converter
Maker
Royal Interocean Lines
(1947 - 1977)
Datec 1960
Object number00050871
NameCurrency converter
MediumPlastic, ink
DimensionsOverall: 205 x 205 mm
ClassificationsTools and equipment
Credit LineANMM Collection Gift from P & O Australia Limited
HistoryThis material forms part of a collection of passenger cruise related ephemera from the various lines associated with what was to become P&O Nedlloyd.
RIL began trading in 1902 carrying cargo and passengers under the name Java-China-Paketvaart Lijnen (JCPL). In 1947 the Dutch Crown granted the prefix Koninklijke (Royal), making it KJCPL. The name was anglicised as Royal Interocean Lines (RIL). Before World War II it traded to the Far East, but after the war it grew rapidly and traded to South-east Asia, Africa, the Pacific, and Central and South America. It became one of the world's largest andmost powerful shipping companies, of which its Australian operations were an important part.
P&O Nedlloyd (PONL) was formed in December 1996 by the amalgamation of P&O Containers Ltd and Nedlloyd. Both these companies had long shipping histories going back to the mid-19th century.SignificanceThe collection of P&O Nedlloyd material is a diverse range of souvenirs and ephemera promoting passenger cruise travel to Indonesia in the 1930s and 1950s to 1970s.