
MS Saturnia - Wikipedia
MV Saturnia was an Italian ocean liner named after Saturnia, Tuscany, the first of two sister ships built in Trieste for Cosulich Soc. Triestina di Nav. of Trieste and launched in 1925. Sister ship MS Vulcania was launched the next year.
SATURNIA - italianliners
It is known that the Saturnia was a revolutionary ship in the filed of liners design, but her internal décor – despite bombastically celebrated in the inaugural book devote to her – were as well her weak point: in less than a decade the baroque ballroom was refurbished in modern style by Gustavo Pulitzer, together with several other ...
SS Saturnia Passenger Lists | GG Archives
All Digitized Passenger Lists For the SS Saturnia Available at the GG Archives. Listing Includes Date Voyage Began, Steamship Line, Vessel, Passenger Class and Route. Commander: Commanded by Captain Piero Calamai.
SS Saturnia Archival Collection | GG Archives
Ephemera for the SS Saturnia available may include Passenger Lists, Menus, Brochures, Sailing Schedules, Route Maps, Photographs, and more.
S.S. Saturnia - WikiTree
Built by Charles Connell & Company in Scotstoun, Scotland for the Donaldson Line, the Saturnia had a straight stem, one funnel, twin screws, a tonnage of 8,611 tons, and berths for 250 second class passengers and 950 third class passengers. Her service speed was 14 knots.
Saturnia – Gente di Mare Italian Genealogy
The Saturnia was Built for the Cosulich Line and transferred to Italian Line in early 1935 when it absor bed Cosulich Line On May 8, 1935, she was used as a troop transport for the Italian Government to East Africa (Eritrea)
Welcome to DeepRoots - S.S. Saturnia
The S.S. Saturnia was built by Cantiere Navale Triestino, Monfalcone, and she was launched for the Cosulich Line on December 29th, 1925. She started her maiden voyage from Trieste for Naples, Marseilles and South America on September 21st, 1927.
MS Saturnia | Passenger Liners Wiki | Fandom
MV Saturnia was an Italian ocean liner named after Saturnia, Tuscany, the first of two sister ships built in Trieste for Cosulich Soc. Triestina di Nav. of Trieste and launched in 1925. Sister ship MS Vulcania was launched the next year. Saturnia served into World War II for Italy and upon the...
SS Saturnia Passenger List - 11 March 1952 - GG Archives
Cabin Class Passenger List from the SS Saturnia of the Italia Soc. An. Di Navigazione, Departing 11 March 1952 from New York to Naples via Gibraltar, Barcelona, and Genoa, Commanded by Captain Piero Calamai.
MS Saturnia - Military Wiki | Fandom
MV Saturnia was an Italian ocean liner named after Saturnia, Tuscany, the first of two sister ships built in Trieste for Cosulich Soc. Triestina di Nav. of Trieste and launched in 1925. Sister ship MS Vulcania was launched the next year.