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Italian Ships and Boats
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![]() ![]() Andrea Doria, SS — Italian ocean liner Collided with the MS Stockholm in the Atlantic and sank; 52 people died. Of all Italy's ships at the time, she was the largest, fastest and supposedly safest. She was the last major transatlantic passenger ship to sink. LAUNCHED: 1953, January 18 → FATE: Sank July 26, 1956. |
![]() Antonia Graza — Italian ocean liner A fictional ship in the movie Ghost Ship. The plot follows a salvage crew that discovers a long-lost passenger ship floating lifeless in a remote region of the Bering Sea... and horrors abound. LAUNCHED: 1962, first scene takes place in May → FATE: Last scene takes place in 1966. |
![]() ![]() Costa Concordia — Italian cruise ship Largest cruise ship disaster; ran aground on a reef off Isola del Giglio and capsized; 32 people dead. In 2008, she suffered damage to her bow when high winds pushed the ship alongside its dock. LAUNCHED: 2005, September 18 → FATE: Capsized January 13, 2012. |
![]() Gagliana Grossa (originally Moceniga Lezza & Basadona) — Italian merchant ship The wreck was discovered in the early 1960s, and subsequent excavations recovered over 10,000 artifacts from the Renaissance era. In 1571, the ship was seized by the Ottomans during the Cyprus War and remained under Ottoman control until 1581, when it was sold to a merchant in Constantinople. LAUNCHED: 1569 → FATE: Sank in a storm in 1583 near the coast of Croatia. |
![]() ![]() Norman Atlantic, MS — Italian roll-on/roll-off car ferry At least thirty people died when she caught fire in the Strait of Otranto, in the Adriatic Sea. More than 400 people were rescued, most in nighttime helicopter sorties despite high winds and seas. LAUNCHED: 2009, November, 2 → FATE: Scrapped. |
![]() Princess Mafalda, SS — Italian ocean liner Her sinking and the loss of 314 people was the greatest loss of life in Italian shipping and the largest ever in the in the Southern Hemisphere in peacetime. At the time, she was the largest Italian passenger ship afloat and known for her luxury. LAUNCHED: 1908, October 18 → FATE: Sank of the coast of Brazil October 9, 1927. |
![]() ![]() Principessa Jolanda, SS — Italian ocean liner She was to be among the first transatlantic vessels with Marconi telegraphy, electric lighting and telephones. She never sailed, but capsized during initial launch and sank. LAUNCHED: 1907, September 18 → FATE: Sank September 22, 1907. |
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![]() ![]() Star Princess — Italian cruise ship; American-British owned Fire amidship produced smoke, killing one passenger and injuring 13 others. With the fire initiated, highly combustible polycarbonate partitions, polyurethane deck tiles, and the plastic furniture produced large amounts of thick black smoke. LAUNCHED: 2001, May 18 → FATE: Damage repaired and still in service. |
![]() Trieste — Italian deep-diving research bathyscaphe; Swiss designed Dove to a record ocean depth of about 10,911 metres, or about 6.8 miles. She reached the ocean floor in the Mariana Trench on January 23, 1960. She found the missing submarine USS Thresher off the coast of New England in August of 1963. LAUNCHED: 1953, August 18 → FATE: On display at the U.S. Naval National Undersea Museum in Keyport, Washington. |
The number of Italian Ships and Boats listed is 9 The contents of this page are available under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license and the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL). |
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Page | Ship Name (Country and Type) |
1. | Antonia Graza (Italian ocean liner) |
2. | Star Princess (Italian cruise ship) |
Italian | |
1. | Antonia Graza Italian ocean liner |
2. | Costa Concordia Italian cruise ship |
3. | Gagliana Grossa Italian merchant ship |
4. | Norman Atlantic, MS Italian roll-on/roll-off car ferry |
5. | Princess Mafalda, SS Italian ocean liner |
6. | Principessa Jolanda, SS Italian ocean liner |
7. | Star Princess Italian cruise ship |
8. | Trieste Italian deep-diving research bathyscaphe |
About the Data There are more than 400 ships in this database, but the initial list is only for famous ships names that begin with letters "A-B". For other listings, use the country and type tabs. Touching (or cursor over) a ship image produces an enlargement. Touch anywhere else (or move the cursor off the image) to close the larger image. Touching (or clicking on) any underlined name will link to a page with more information. Although submarines are usually called boats, they are grouped with ships here. Most of the information comes from Wikipedia. ![]() |
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