SS Taormina (1884), an ocean liner with a 2,422 gross register tons (GRT) that sailed for the Union Steam Ship Co (1884–1911), Luigi Pittaluga (1911–1917); sunk 60 nautical miles (110 km) from Cornwall by SM UC-16 on 18 January 1917
SS Taormina (1897), a steamship of 1,384 GRT built for Jörgen C. Knudser of Norway; fate unknown
SS Taormina (1908), an ocean liner of 8,282 GRT that sailed for the Italia Line (1908–1912), Lloyd Italiano (1912–1918), and Navigazione Generale Italiana (1918–1929); chartered by the United States in World War I for one troopship voyage; scrapped in Italy in 1929
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SSTaormina may refer to the following ships: SSTaormina (1884), an ocean liner with a 2,422 gross register tons (GRT) that sailed for the Union Steam...
was aged 15, his family immigrated to the United States onboard the SSTaormina and took up residence in New York City's Little Italy. Genovese was 5 ft...
Carlo Taormina (born 16 December 1940) is an Italian lawyer, politician, jurist, and academic. Taormina was the defense laywer of some of the most controversial...
Christian Science Monitor, March 20, 1991, p. 16. Passenger list of the S.S. Taormina, Port of New York, October 18, 1912, sheet 21, line 23. Barlow, Jarvis...
a painful divorce from McCracken. In 1950, the two writers settled in Taormina, Sicily, in a house where the author D. H. Lawrence had once lived. Ten...
opposite Taormina. In 1914, the ship was renamed SS Caserta after the city of Caserta, Italy, and continued New York service opposite Taormina. In May...
Archived from the original on 16 January 2021. Retrieved 16 March 2023. Taormina, Anthony (1 September 2019). "Dark Pictures: Man of Medan Ending Explained"...
between Genoa and Philadelphia via Naples and New York. The first was Taormina, which D. and W. Henderson and Company in Glasgow launched on 15 February...
Messina A 18: Messina – Taormina – Giarre – Catania RA 15: Catania A CT-SR (Autostrada Catania-Siracusa): Catania – Mungina – Augusta SS 114: Augusta – Melilli...
situated on the coast of the Ionian Sea on a bay which lies between Cape Taormina and Cape Schisò. Since the 1970s it has become a seaside-resort, a popular...
Critics Association award, the Moscow International Film Festival award, the Taormina Film Festival award, the Donostia Award from the San Sebastián International...
information Date of birth (1994-03-02) 2 March 1994 (age 30) Place of birth Taormina, Italy Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) Position(s) Midfielder Team information...
Europe boarded the cruise ship, which sailed in just over three months to Taormina, Catania, Syracuse, Malta, Corfu, Patras, Delphi, Zante, Athens, Smyrna...
transportation in the province of Messina Travel itineraries in Messina, Taormina and Lipari Islands. Sicily TravelNet "Messina. I. A province of Sicily" ...
conquered; the largest city, Syracuse, held out until 878 and the Greek city of Taormina fell in 962. It was not until 965 that all of Sicily was conquered by the...
Green State University Popular Press. p. 120. ISBN 978-0-87972-821-2. Taormina, Agatha (19 January 2005). "A History of Science Fiction". Northern Virginia...
information Date of birth (1977-01-03) 3 January 1977 (age 47) Place of birth Taormina, Italy Height 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in) Position(s) Forward Team information...
SS Finland was an American-flagged ocean liner built in 1902 for the Red Star Line. During World War I she served as a transport for the United States...
Nancy and Tom. Diana Mitford and Bryan Guinness on their honeymoon in Taormina, Italy, 1929. Diana on 27 January 1932 Nancy, Diana, Unity and Jessica...
the SS 114 and A18, both roads running from Catania to Messina. Fiumefreddo di Sicilia is in the heart of a road and railway network, near Taormina and...
returned to the island, where he met his elderly mother in Palermo. At Taormina he met Daniel, a new disciple of his. Going north, Elias lived in Calabria...
SS Kroonland was an ocean liner for International Mercantile Marine (IMM) from her launch in 1902 until she was scrapped in 1927. Kroonland was the sister...