To Orient Overseas Line.

The Oriental Jade (9,644 grt, 473 ft. long) was one of a quartet of sister ships
in service with American Export Lines from the immediate post-war years.
She was then the Excalibur (one of the sisters, the Exeter, became the Oriental Pearl) sailing on
around-the-world voyages until 1962; from 1965 she sailed for Orient Overseas Line.
She was broken up in 1974.

Photos below are from both ships.

From a 1971 Orient Overseas Line deck plan for the Oriental Jade and Oriental Pearl (see below).

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This page last updated May 21, 2007.