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Catering for 3000 people on The Queen Mary Ocean Liner

Catering for 3000 people on The Queen Mary Ocean Liner


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Catering for 3000 people on The Queen Mary Ocean Liner

Queen Mary Ocean Liner, always adequately filled the ship to provide for extra days incase the ship was delayed, also at any time they could supply anything for the passengers that they may ask for.
1936

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Cargo Catering Davis Details Feeding Meat Passengers Supplies Supply 1936 Liner


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This photograph, taken in 1936, showcases the impressive scene of catering operations aboard the iconic Queen Mary Ocean Liner. With a capacity to accommodate up to 3,000 passengers, the ship was renowned for its ability to provide ample supplies for extended voyages, ensuring extra days at sea in case of delays. The image reveals a bustling scene in the ship's galley, where a team of skilled chefs and kitchen staff expertly prepare and serve an array of dishes. The detail in the photograph reveals the vast quantities of meat being cooked, ready to be served to the ship's passengers. The intricacy of the catering process is evident, with the various stages of food preparation visible, from raw ingredients to finished dishes. The Queen Mary Ocean Liner prided itself on its ability to supply anything its passengers may ask for, making the catering operations on board a crucial aspect of the ship's operation. The cargo hold, filled with an abundance of foodstuffs, ensured that the kitchens were always stocked with the freshest ingredients. This photograph offers a fascinating glimpse into the behind-the-scenes world of catering on the Queen Mary Ocean Liner in the 1930s. It is a testament to the ship's commitment to providing its passengers with the highest level of comfort and luxury during their voyages.

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