Compañía Trasmediterránea
Interior View Postcards of the M/N Ciudad de Sevilla and other vessels of that age
Front Page
This is the front page of the photo card Collection about the Ciudad de Sevilla.
The ship
This vessel carried out several trips to America.
Luxury Class Cabin
In this photo and the next three can be seen the difference among classes. The Luxury Class had two beds, day room and toilet.
First Class Cabin
The First Class Cabins had also two beds, but simpler. In any case they were much simpler that we would have today as Luxury or First Class.
Second Class Cabin
The Second Class Cabins had four bunks.
Economy Class Cabin
The Economic Class Cabins had ten bunks at least.
First Class Mess Room
In the Mess Rooms can be seen also the difference.
Second Class Mess Room
Economic Class Mess Room
First Class Smoking Room
Bar
Chapel
This vessel was originally the Infanta Beatriz and was renamed as Ciudad de Sevilla when the Republic was established.
Fares for different classes and voyages
Luxury Cabin Day Room
These postcards, edited when she was yet Infanta Beatriz, complement the previous ones improving the ship knowledge.
Music Lounge
First Class Smoking Room
Comparing with the postcard (above) of later time can be seen small differences in the decoration.
To improve the knowledge of that age ships there are just below four photos belonging to the Teide
First Class Mess Room
Reading Room
Bar
Luxury Class Bath Room
Two more, the first from the Ciudad de Valencia and the second the Ciudad de Cadiz
Second Class Mess Room
Comparing this photo with the Second Class Mess Room of Ciudad de Sevilla can be observed that the seats are very similar.
Childrens Playing Room
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