Famous Mosque of Omar, Jerusalem (The American Export Lines)

Famous Mosque of Omar, Jerusalem (The American Export Lines)

Unused card produced for The American Export Lines on behalf of “The Four Aces,” four vessels offering a 43-Day Yankee Cruise to the Mediterranean (SS. Excalibur, SS. Exochorda, SS. Exeter, and SS. Excambion).  Exceptionally, we reproduce here, from Wikipedia, what it says about one of those ships:  “SS Exochorda, a 473-foot, 14,500-ton cargo liner in service with American Export Lines from 1948 to 1959. A member of the line’s post-war quartet of ships, “4 Aces“, Exochorda sailed regularly from New York on a Mediterranean route. Originally built in 1944 as the military attack transport USS Dauphin (APA-97), the ship was extensively refurbished prior to her service as a passenger-cargo liner. Following her service as a cruise liner, the vessel served as the floating dormitory ship SS Stevens for the students of Stevens Institute of Technology, a technological university, in Hoboken, NJ. At the end of her service life she was scrapped, in 1979.”  These are things we learn when we scan and enter postcards.  Grade: 1

Name: Famous Mosque of Omar, Jerusalem (The American Export Lines)

From: THEMES/Boats/Ships

Code: 32400195

Price: $6.00