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 Part Five 

T/S Flavia Deck & Cabin Plan

 

A wonderful aerial photograph of the T/S Flavia

On this page you will discover two different Deck Plans; Number One is the original Cogedar Line T/S Flavia Deck Plan as built. Later she had a considerable refit when Costa Line first obtained her on a long-term charter and then purchased her outright and used her as a full time cruise ship, thus Number Two is the Costa Line T.S. Flavia Deck Plan. You will note that the lounges had considerable changes as well as removing a good number of cabins.

1. Cogedar - T/S Flavia Plan

 

 

2. Costa Line - T.S. Flavia Plan

 

 

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RMS Media & the RMS Parthia, Remuera & Aramac - INDEX:

Part One:                  RMS Media & Parthia and the ship that would become the Cogedar liner, T/S Flavia.

 

Part One - B:             RMS Parthia. This is a completely separate but related feature that covers the RMS Parthia that became the SS Remuera and later the SS Aramac.

Part One - C:             SS Remuera Malcolm Walker sails on Remuera’s final voyage to the UK, before she became the Australia ship SS Aramac.

Cogedar’s SS Flavia

Part Two:                  T/S Flavia - History Page

Part Three:               The Author’s Voyage in 1965 & Photo Album

Part Four:                 Passenger Photographs & Menus

Part Five:                  Cabin Plan

Part Six:                   Original Brochure

 

Other Cogedar Ships featured on ssMaritime:

1:                             MS Flaminia

2:                             MS Aurelia

 

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