This ship changed P&O forever: Strathnaver
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she's really important to me and my family because on board that ship of all the hundreds of immigrant families there was one little one that contained my grandparents my father and my auntie
when she was first introduced in 1931 she represented a huge technological step forward for her owners the pno line and completely changed the way that they would build and operate ships into the future
strathnaver set an absolutely marvelous new standard of luxury for the england to australia run
the real secret to strathnavour's revolutionary approach lay down in the engine room because instead of plotting expansion steam engines which albeit were reliable there was a set of fancy new turbo electric engines in their place
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RMS Strathnaver, along with her sister Strathaird, was an ocean liner introduced by the P&O line in 1931 - and she caused quite a stir! In this episode, Mike Brady runs through some of the radical features of this magnificent historic ship. The painting at the start of this video was completed by my good friend and renown maritime artist Elang Erlangga. Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/oceanlinerdesigns Oceanliner Designs explores the design, construction, engineering and operation of history’s great ocean liners – from Titanic to Queen Mary but not forgetting the likes of Empress of Ireland or Chusan. Join Mike Brady as he uncovers the myths, explains the timelines, logistics and deep dives into the lives of the people and ocean liner ships that we all know and love. 0:00 Introduction 0:52 The old P&O Line 2:14 Rebuilding the fleet 4:32 Strathnaver's exterior 5:54 Luxurious interiors 6:55 The radical engines 8:05 Changes 9:11 A happy career Music: Inventing Flight Bryan Teoh http://sleepfacingwest.com Bach - Aria Variata, BVW 989 Brendan Kinsella From Page to Practice Bryan Teoh http://sleepfacingwest.com 1940s Slow Dance Doug Maxwell Autumn Jazz Zeeky Beats