P & O Orient Line: Two sets of unused fold-out deck plans for First and Tourist classes aboard the IBERIA, P&O's 719 foot liner from 1954. These plans come from late 1960/early 1961 and cover the entire ship. There are also interior photos. Both plans feature a nice aerial view of the ship, while First Class includes photos of the Observation Lounge, Drawing Room, Library, Verandah CafT, Restaurant, 3 different cabins, and the Sports Deck. Tourist Class views include Playroom, Smoking Room, Lounge, Restaurant, Dance Floor, Verandah CafT, and a 4 berth cabin. The IBERIA, like her fellow Harland & Wolff built ship CANBERRA, suffered from stability problems. In the late 1960s the ship also proved troublesome. On one 1969 voyage the funnel caught fire at Pago Pago, the electricity failed at Honolulu, the engine had problems at Acapulco, and there was a fuel leak at Curacao. It was no surprised then when P&O began to thin its fleet at the start of the fuel crisis that the IBERIA was the first to go. She was scrapped in 1972 at the relatively young age of 18.