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Compendium of the World’s Passenger Ships
My blog contains mini-histories and photos of 2170 ships loaded in a random order. But FOR JUST £20 you can have a pdf copy of my database in launch date order. It is a data listing of liners, ferries, cruise and troop ships; every passenger carrying ship over 10000 tons dating from 1858 to the newbuilds of today. I will also provide an excel spreadsheet of links against every ship which will either take you to more detailed sites for past ships, the Marine Traffic page for the current vessel and to my blog for the photos. For the latest copy of both files, please email me at don.hazeldine@btinternet.com
Tag Archives: Ausonia
No.888 Ausonia launched in 1956
11,879grt for ‘Adriatica’ SAN from CR dell’ Adriatico, Monfalcone Ivory 2005 Louis Cruise Line Aegean Two 2005 Golden Star Cruises Winner 5 2010 Breakers Scrapped Alang 2010 Image attribution: Simonwp, The late Neven Jerković, Agustin Alapont Castilla & Tony Davis
Posted in Cruise ship, ocean liner, passenger liner, passenger ship
Tagged Adriatica SAN, Aegean Two, Ausonia, CR dell' Adriatico, Ivory, Louis Cruise Line, Monfalcone, Winner 5
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No.325 Ausonia launched in 1921
13,912grt for Cunard Line by Armstrong Whitworth, Newcastle Scrapped in Castlellon 1965 From 1942 she was a Royal Navy heavy repair ship. The oldest ship in my database that I’ve seen – Gibraltar 1964 Photo from Richard Cox Ausonia in … Continue reading
Posted in Navy Ship, ocean liner, passenger liner, passenger ship, Passenger/Cargo
Tagged Armstrong Whitworth, Ausonia, Castellon, Cunard Line, Newcastle, Royal Navy
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No.257 Ausonia launched in 1915
11,300grt for for Società Italiana di Servizi Marittimi (SITMAR) from Blohm & Voss, Hamburg There were plans to convert her to an aircraft carrier. Never completed, broken up in 1922
No.462 Ausonia launched in 1927
12,955grt for Società Italiana di Transporti Marittimi Raggio & Co from Ansaldo, Sestri Ponente Fire 1935, scrapped Trieste Owned at the time of her loss by Lloyd Triestino, on voyage from Trieste to Alexandria in ballast, was badly damaged in … Continue reading