Hi Jim,
Thanks. Yes, the route was Southampton, Las Palmas, Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, East London, Durban, and back the same way with an added call at Madeira on the way back. The Union-Castle Line was formed in 1900 by the merger of the Union Line and the Castle Line. They were all sold in 1978 because of rising fuel costs, as most of them were steamships. I then moved to St Helena Line that took over the passenger/cargo mail service. The Castles were very famous in their day. We had a round Africa Service as well, from London, through the Med, down the East African coast, and back via Durban, Cape Town, St Helena and Ascension Island
Here is a model of one of the old ones, built by myself – Braemer Castle. With declining interest in such things, I am now well into phasing out my model shipbuilding activities n favour of drawing, because although there is not much interest in them either, they are much easier to store, and I can run off a print quite easily.
Bob

Edited By Bob Wilson on 28/01/2023 11:08:41