P&O Cruises Colouring Book
Product details
- ISBN 9781837051113
- Dimensions: 220 x 220mm
- Publication Date: 19 Mar 2026
- Publisher: The History Press Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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P&O has operated some of the most famous passenger ships of all time, including the Oriana and Canberra, across its long history. Its early liners travelled around the globe and played a huge role in cementing immigration to Australia and New Zealand, while acting as a gateway to the Far East and India. The modern era has seen the company continue to evolve into a cruising giant, P&O Cruises being part of Carnival Corporation today. This beautifully crafted colouring book celebrates the long heritage of P&O, the stunning interiors and exteriors of the vessels, and much more besides. Supplemented with fascinating insights from maritime experts Chris Frame, Rachelle Cross, Rob Henderson and Doug Cremer, it is sure to captivate and educate children and adults alike.
Maritime historians Chris Frame and Rachelle Cross share a passion for passenger ships, ocean liners and cruising, having written 18 maritime history and cruising books as well as articles and feature stories for magazines and newspapers. Both have appeared on television news speaking about cruising and maritime history, while Chris has featured as a history expert on TV and radio for the BBC, Sky News, Channel 5 and ABC News and LBC 97.3. They maintain popular cruising and history YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/chrisframeofficial and a website at www.chriscunard.com. Rob Henderson, a P&O and Carnival historian, maintains a significant maritime history archive and large collection of images established with the late Doug Cremer. Now retired, he lives in Australia.
