4 groups of coal fired boilers (later adapted to naphtha), 4 propellers, power: 24.000 cv/axis
Speed
19.50 knots
Capacity
1,300 passengers
SS Duilio was the first Italian super ocean liner and one of the largest Italian merchant ships until 1925. She measured 24,281 gross register tons and was the sister of the SS Giulio Cesare, which was launched in 1921. She was constructed for the Italian shipping company “Navigazione Generale Italiana” based in Genoa and constructed by Ansaldo Shipyard owned by Sestri Ponente. She was sunk on 10 July 1944.
SSDuilio was the first Italian super ocean liner and one of the largest Italian merchant ships until 1925. She measured 24,281 gross register tons and...
voyages but also served North American ports. Until 1925 the SS Giulio Cesare and the SSDuilio were the two largest ships in the Italian merchant fleet....
the SS Roma, others included the SS Giulio Cesare 1922-44 and the SSDuilio 1923-43. Launch of Principessa Jolanda The Principessa Mafalda SSDuilio The...
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of Driniumor River began near Aitape in New Guinea. The Axis troopship SSDuilio was sunk at Trieste by Allied aircraft. The new German Tiger II heavy...
May 26, 1918 SS Duchess of York 1928 Crippled by a German air attack on July 11, 1943, and sunk the next day by the Royal Navy SSDuilio 1923 Bombed by...
Rosso, Conte Biancamano and Conte Grande and the NGI-owned Giulio Cesare, Duilio, Roma and Augustus. The same year two previously ordered ocean liners were...
43.696683; -86.515900 SS Novadoc was one of three Great Lakes freighters lost in the Armistice Day Storm of 11 November 1940. SS William B. Davock and...
paramilitary organization Haganah of a French-built ocean liner, the 11,885-ton SS Patria, in the port of Haifa, killing 267 people and injuring 172. At the...
USS Robalo (SS-273), a Gato-class submarine, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the róbalo or common snook. Robalo′s keel was...
Giancarlo Prete as Paolo Delia Boccardo as Elena Renzo Palmer as Giorgio Duilio Del Prete as Partisan The film is based on the book Death in Rome by Robert...
sculpted by Guido Galletti, based on an idea of Italian diving instructor Duilio Marcante [it]. The statue was placed near the spot where Dario Gonzatti...
The Port Chicago disaster was a deadly munitions explosion of the ship SS E. A. Bryan on July 17, 1944, at the Port Chicago Naval Magazine in Port Chicago...
other air forces during the late 1930s. Developed privately as the Gloster SS.37, it was the RAF's last biplane fighter aircraft, and was rendered obsolescent...
scatter. According to some sources, further time was bought by the freighter SS Beaverford, which engaged Admiral Scheer for over four hours. However, the...
The SS City of Rayville, also referred to as the MV and/or MS City of Rayville was a 5883-ton American steamship. She was built in 1920 by Oscar Daniels...
followed by an alleged four-hour cat-and-mouse battle with the convoy freighter SS Beaverford enabled most of the merchantmen from Convoy HX 84 to escape. Fegen...
Bon's ministry, did the situation begin to improve. In 1881, the battleship Duilio was commissioned, followed in 1882 by the battleship Enrico Dandolo; at...
SS Beaverford was a cargo liner registered in the United Kingdom and operated by the Canadian Pacific Steamship Company. She was built in 1928 for service...
Attack (La grande speranza) (1954) – Italian action-romance directed by Duilio Coletti, depicting an Italian submarine sinking Allied shipping during the...
The SS Quinault Victory was the thirty-first Victory ship built by Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation in Portland, Oregon under the auspices of the Emergency...
SS Automedon was a Blue Funnel Line refrigerated cargo steamship. She was launched in 1921 on the River Tyne as one of a class of 11 ships to replace many...