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Compendium of the World’s Passenger Ships
My blog contains mini-histories and photos of 2200 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: Cosulich Soc Triestina
No.432 Saturnia launched 19 Dec 1925
In service 1927, 23,940grt for Cosulich Soc Triestina by Cant Nav Triestino, Monfalcone IMO: 5314597 Frances Y. Slanger 1945 US Navy Saturnia 1946 Italia SAN Scrapped in La Spezia 1966 Image attribution: John O’Leary & Earle G Boyd Prewar image … Continue reading
No.175 Kaiser Franz Josef I launched in 1911
12,567grt for Unione Austriaca from Cant Nav Triestino, Monfalcone General Diaz 1919 Cosulich Soc Triestina Presidente Wilson 1920 Cosulich Soc Triestina Gange 1929 Lloyd Triestino Marco Polo 1936 Adriatica SAN Sunk as a block-ship 1944, scrapped La Spezia An Austrian … Continue reading
Posted in ocean liner, passenger liner, passenger ship, Passenger/Cargo
Tagged Adriatica, Austrian, Cant Nav Triestino, Cantieri Navale, Cosulich Soc Triestina, Gange, General Diaz, Kaiser Franz Josef I, La Spezia, Lloyd Triestino, Marco Polo, Monfalcone, Presidente Wilson, Unione Austriaca
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No.447 Vulcania launched in 1926
23,970grt for Cosulich Soc Triestina by Cant Nav Triestino, Monfalcone Caribia 1966 Sicula Oceanica IMO: 5384059 She hit a rock off Cannes in 1972, was damaged and was laid up at La Spezia. She arrived in Barcelona on 18 September … Continue reading
No.558 Oceania launched in 1932
19,507grt for Cosulich Soc Triestina di Nav by CR dell’ Adriatico, Monfalcone Torpedoed Mediterranean 1941 by HMS Upholder, the same day as her sister Neptunia Image from Fausto Iacono
No.553 Neptunia launched in 1931
Neptunia launched in 1931, 19,475grt for Cosulich Soc Triestina di Nav by CR dell’ Adriatico, MonfalconeTorpedoed Mediterranean 1941 by HMS Upholder. The submarine was commanded for her entire career by Lieutenant-Commander David Wanklyn, and became the most successful British submarine … Continue reading
