M/S "Jutlandia"

                                                                - part 3 -

                                        - the interior and people onboard -

Page added:  2022-03-06

1973-21-31-P  - M/S

1973-21-31-P - M/S "Jutlandia" - the Officer's bar and lounge - (Photo- and copyright: Karsten Petersen)

1973-21-34-P  - M/S

1973-21-34-P - M/S "Jutlandia" - Officer's bar and lounge - (Photo- and copyright: Karsten Petersen)

1973-21-37P  - M/S

1973-21-37P - M/S "Jutlandia" - a look from the Officer's bar through the panorama windows - (Photo- and copyright: Karsten Petersen)

1973-20-43-SB  - M/S

1973-20-43-SB - M/S "Jutlandia" - relaxing in the Officer's bar - I think that this is in connection with Christmas - (Photo- and copyright: Karsten Petersen)

1973-20-45-SB  -M/S

1973-20-45-SB -M/S "Jutlandia" - in the Officers bar. Obviously around Christmas time - (Photo- and copyright: Karsten Petersen)

1973-22-14-P  - M/S

1973-22-14-P - M/S "Jutlandia" - Officer's Day Room - (Photo- and copyright: Karsten Petersen)

1973-22-15-P  - M/S

1973-22-15-P - M/S "Jutlandia" - Officer's Day Room - (Photo- and copyright: Karsten Petersen)

1973-22-03-P  - Spare cabin - for the time being promoted to be my cabin onboard - (Photo- and copyright:  Karsten Petersen)

1973-22-03-P - Spare cabin - for the time being promoted to be my cabin onboard - (Photo- and copyright: Karsten Petersen)

1973-21-32-SB  - M/S

1973-21-32-SB - M/S "Jutlandia" - the radio station, - and Radio Officer at work - (Photo- and copyright: Karsten Petersen)

1973-21-11-P  - M/S

1973-21-11-P - M/S "Jutlandia" - the bar is open - (Photo- and copyright: Karsten Petersen

1973-21-15-SB  - M/S

1973-21-15-SB - M/S "Jutlandia" - the Chief Steward providing exellent service - (Photo- and copyright: Karsten Petersen)

1973-21-15-P  - M/S

1973-21-15-P - M/S "Jutlandia" - Officers relaxing in the bar and lounge - (Photo- and copyright: Karsten Petersen)

1973-21-16-SB  - M/S

1973-21-16-SB - M/S "Jutlandia" - a strange sea monster disguised as 1st. Officer , - of course from Marstal-, trying to scare the Radio Officer to death - (Photo- and copyright: Karsten Petersen)

1974-21-18-SB  - M/S

1974-21-18-SB - M/S "Jutlandia" - Happy New Year -, goodbye to 1973 , - and hello to 1974 - (Photo- and copyright: Karsten Petersen)

1974-21-19-SB  - M/S

1974-21-19-SB - M/S "Jutlandia" - and three minutes past midnight a happy crew member dropped by to wish the officers "Happy New Year" - (Photo- and copyright: Karsten Petersen)

1974-21-21-SB  - M/S

1974-21-21-SB - M/S "Jutlandia" - "Happy New Year" to the finest bunch of officers afloat, - from the best crew on the oceans - (Photo- and copyright: Karsten Petersen)

1974-21-29-SB  - M/S

1974-21-29-SB - M/S "Jutlandia" - but the real pupose was of course to look for women - - Watch this - John Travolta, - and learn, learn, learn - - -! (Photo- and copyright: Karsten Petersen)

1974-21-27-SB  - M/S

1974-21-27-SB - M/S "Jutlandia" - while the Officers apparently are deeply involved in a serious discussion about something - (Photo- and copyright: Karsten Petersen)

1974-21-31-SB  - M/S

1974-21-31-SB - M/S "Jutlandia" - the Chief Steward and the Second Engineer seriously trying to kill each other - - (Photo- and copyright: Karsten Petersen)

1974-21-28-SB  - M/S

1974-21-28-SB - M/S "Jutlandia" - the Chief Steward seems to have the upper hand, - but eventually they both survived - (Photo- and copyright: Karsten Petersen)

1974-21-43-SB  - M/S

1974-21-43-SB - M/S "Jutlandia" - the bridge - (Photo- and copyright: Karsten Petersen)

1974-21-44-SB  - M/S

1974-21-44-SB - M/S "Jutlandia" - the chart room - (Photo- and copyright: Karsten Petersen)

1974-21-46-SB  - M/S

1974-21-46-SB - M/S "Jutlandia" - the bridge, - closer view of the control console - (Photo- and copyright: Karsten Petersen)

The above three pictures from the bridge are quite interesting, because when compared with modern bridges, it seems to be very poorly equipped - and quite old fashioned - 

In modern bridges you see electronics everywhere - several big monitors and screens take up the space -, but here????  Almost nothing - just the bare traditional necessities - - -

1974-Jut4-Frame04  - M/S

1974-Jut4-Frame04 - M/S "Jutlandia" - through the Panama Canal - - the bridge fully manned,- Captain Mouritzen at the control stand, - pilot looking in his binoclular - (Photo- and copyright: Karsten Petersen)

1974-Jut5-Frame10 A  - M/S

1974-Jut5-Frame10 A - M/S "Jutlandia" - while the off duty people can enjoy the interesting canal passage from the forecastle deck - (Photo- and copyright: Karsten Petersen)

1974-Jut5-Frame 14A  -M/S

1974-Jut5-Frame 14A -M/S "Jutlandia" - the 1st. Officer on duty on the forecastle - Take note of the extremely long antenna on his very bulky radio! The radios really were like that in those days - - (Photo- and copyright: Karsten Pertersen)

23-543-74-23  - M/S

23-543-74-23 - M/S "Selandia" - Let's end these pages about "Jutlandia" with an image of her sister ship,- the "Selandia". Great ships with that kind of engine room layout will most likely never, ever sail the oceans again - - (Photo- and copyright: Karsten Petersen)