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We trust that this final photographic page of the ss OceanBreeze will bring back many memories to those who have sailed on her during her forty-eight years of faithful service.
Two Brand New Photographs of the OceanBreeze by Tim
Rubacky © 2004
The following three photographs were
taken and sent to us by Mr. Anthony Newman of the
Amongst these two big girls, OceanBreeze
looks like a “Rose between Thorns”
Above & Below: Close-up’s of her
shapely bow and forward superstructure
The following three interior photographs
were taken by Mr. N. Warren and sent to us by Jonathan Spiers of the
Caraville Restaurant
Luxuriant Bookcases in the Library
The End
is Near!

This is a ship that was worth saving …
but she was lost not due to funds available, but to sheer inexperience of the
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ssMaritime and associated cruise sites are 1. By the author. 2. From the
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Companies and private photographers. Credit is given to all contributors.
However, there are some photographs sent to us without details of the
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