UK/AUSTRALIA: The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, Prince George and Princess Mary, later to become King George V and Queen Mary, were the principal passengers on the Imperial cruise of the Ophir in 1901. In this photograph they are accompanied by Princess Mary???s brother, Prince Alexander of Teck. He relinquished his German titles during World War I and became Earl of Athlone and later Governor-General of Canada. FASCINATING new photos show what life was life for Brits travelling on cruise liners throughout the 20th century ??" including those who sought to build a new life on the other side of the world for only ?L10. A striking series of shots shows passengers enjoying a game of cricket on deck, ladies sunning themselves on deckchairs whilst socialising, and ship workers standing next to huge quantities of gold destined to be shipped overseas. Another eye-catching photo shows Prince George and Princess Mary, later to become King George V and Queen Mary, standing on the shore in front of a magnificent cruise liner. The dazzling images are displayed in a new book ???A Photographic History of the Orient Line???, by Chris Frame, Rachelle Cross, Rob Henderson and Doug Cremer and includes information on the passengers who were offered the chance to live in Australia post World War Two. Mediadrumimages/ Henderson-Cremer Collection