British India Steam Navigation Company cigarette case
Maker
British India Steam Navigation Company
(1862 - 1972)
Datebefore 1980s
Object number00006945
NameCase
MediumMetal
DimensionsOverall: 10 x 85 x 70 mm, 0.1 kg
ClassificationsClothing and personal items
Credit LineANMM Collection
DescriptionA souvenir British India Steam Navigation Company cigarette case cigarette featuring the company flag at the centre.HistoryThe British India Steam Navigation Company was established in 1861 and had its roots in the Calcutta and Burmah Company. The groups had its base in Calcutta and originally the bulk of its business was mail contracts and cargo.
The British India Steam Navigation Company slowly expanded to include routes to China, the Middle East, Australia and Japan. It was taken over by P&O in 1914 and fully absobed into the company in 1971.
SignificanceCheap, portable and functional items such as ashtrays, key rings, matchboxes, bags, paperweights, pens and T-shirts have always been popular souvenirs purchased on cruise ships or from ports of call. When emblazoned with the name or image of the vessel that the passenger temporarily calls home, the item can be immediately understood. Lasting long after the journey ends, they become poignant reminders of unique times in peoples lives.
British India Steam Navigation Company
before 1980s
British India Steam Navigation Company
1974-1979
British India Steam Navigation Company
1974-1979
British India Steam Navigation Company
20th century
British India Steam Navigation Company
c 1970