Yarmouth Castle Cruise Ship
Photo Print Drawing Survivor of the burning and sinking of the cruise ship the Yarmouth Castle standing wrapped in blanket with unidentified man.
Yarmouth castle cruise ship. JUST FIVE MILES BEHIND THE Yarmouth Castle was the cruise ship Bahama Star which was making the same Miami-to-Nassau trip. The ship caught fire and sank on November 13 1965 while en route from Miami Florida to Nassau Bahamas. Honor Yarmouth Castle Dead Mr.
By the end of 1964 Yarmouth Castle was operated by Yarmouth Cruise Lines. The rescue ship Bahama Star in background bw film copy neg. 40 facilities and activities.
Fun for Families World-Class Entertainment and More. Fun for Families World-Class Entertainment and More. The Evangeline was rechristened Yarmouth Castle which the owners of the Yarmouth objected to feeling that the name was too close given that the ships.
Free cancellation before 48 hours. The second shows the SS Yarmouth with its sister ship SS Yarmouth Castle which also ran pleasure cruises from Miami to Nassau. The tragedy would change maritime safety laws forever.
Yarmouth Castle departed Miami for Nassau on November 12 1965 with 376 passengers and 176 crewmen aboard a total of 552 people. Up To 100 Instant Savings 50 Off Every Guest Kids Sail Free. Full online access to this resource is only available at the Library of Congress.
Jonathan Hamilton 14 Cruise Ship Fire SS Yarmouth Castle Passenger November 13 1965 Time of Death 100-400. It was a Miami-Nassau cruise ship. The government of the Bahamas agreed to make Yarmouth Castle their official contract ship and so she was renamed Queen of Nassau sailing three and four day Miami-Nassau cruises.
