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An exhibition charts the evolution of meals en route during the 20th century, displaying vintage photographs, magazines and menus to explore how transportation companies used the culinary experience ...
The historic city of Imphal warmly welcomed the 134th edition of the Indian Oil Durand Cup with a grand trophy tour, marking the return of Asia’s oldest football tournament to the Manipur capital ...
"'Dining in Transit' transports visitors to an era when the journey itself was as significant—and as glamorous—as the destination," Dr. Louise Mirrer, president and CEO of The New York Historical, ...
Good morning and happy Monday. We hope you soaked up every second of the glorious long weekend, because this week is bringing ...
A new kind of vessel could soon be gliding silently along the Hudson River — and it’s not your typical tourist cruise.
The intercontinental creative is working to finance the development of the $50 million electric-powered luxury boat.
1839 In Humen, Chinese official Lin Tse-hsü destroys 1.2 million kg of opium confiscated from British merchants, providing Britain with a reason to start the First Opium War. 1899 The great WG ...
View Untitled Propeller of the SS Normandie, 1935 by Pierre Boucher on artnet. Browse upcoming and past auction lots by Pierre Boucher.
The SS Normandie set new standards for ocean liners when she was launched in 1935 by the French Line (Compagnie Générale Transatlantique), as she immediately became the largest and fastest passenger ...
This was when the SS Normandie passenger ship carted so many American fashion buyers from New York to Paris and back that the liner was nicknamed the Seventh Avenue Express.
Built not in the UK, but at the Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, France (a place with its own rich liner-building history, including the magnificent SS Normandie), the ...