Lives of the liners: Morning check
by Published on 25th February 2017 08:50 PM
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Bellboys aboard the Queen Elizabeth, 1950.
Last summer, 88-yr old Jack Gordon (from Liverpool and himself a former bellboy) told me: "To work for Cunard was prestige, great prestige. And it was a way to see faraway places like New York City. And, in war-battered Britain with rations, too few jobs and a lingering grayness, it was a job. On the Queen Mary, in 1951, I only earned the equivalent of six or seven dollars a week -- but not counting tips, which, if you were in first class, could be quite large."
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