This is a historical "Certificate of Discharge" issued by the British Mercantile Marine Office in 1917, documenting a seaman's discharge from service aboard the White Star Line ship, Cevic.
It includes key details such as the seaman's name, role, ratings for conduct and ability, and verification stamps. It provides valuable insight into maritime practices of the early 20th century.
This certificate serves as a window into maritime history, highlighting the administrative practices and daily lives of those who worked on ships. It is also a valuable collectible for those interested in naval history or the White Star Line.
It is framed with Art Glass.
It measures approx: 25.5 x 29cm.