Brod "Belvedere" |
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"Belvedere" je izgrađen u 1913. u Monfalcone-u, u brodogradilištu "Cantiere Navale Triestino" za austrijsku kompaniju "Unione Austriaca". Imao je nosivost 7,644 bruto tona, dužinu 127.5 metara i širinu 16 metara, dva jarbola, jedan dimnjak, jedan propeler i brzinu od 12 čvorova. Posjedovao je smještaj za 12 putnika prve klase, 140 druge i 1274 putnika treće klase. Porinut je 8/4/1913 s namjerom da plovi za Južnu Ameriku, ali je na prvo putovanje krenuo 30/08/1913 iz Trsta za Patras, Messinu, Palermo, Alžir i New York. Zadnje putovanje na toj ruti napravio je 20/06/1914. 1918 je služio za smještaj radnika na gradnji skladišta u Puli. Nakon rata kompanija prelazi pod talijansku upravu kao "Cosulich Societa Triestina di Navigazione". Njegovo prvo poslijeratno putovanje počelo je 10/04/1919 iz Genove i Messine za New York, prevozio je vojsku. 13/08/1919 ponovo započinje prijevozom putnika iz Trsta, Patrasa, Palerma i Napulja za New York. Zadnji prijelaz Atlantika počinje 18/09/1922 iz Trsta za Napulj, Alžir i New York te se od 1922. do 1936. upotrebljava za prijevoz po Južnoj Americi. Od 1936 se upotrebljava samo kao teretni brod, a 1941 ga u Filadelfiji konfisciraju SAD i preimenuju u "Audacious" (Odvažan, hrabar). U Lipnju 1944. je nasukan na normandijskoj obali kao dio savezničke operacije "Gooseberry" (betonski blokovi)
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The "Belvedere" was built by Cantiere Navale Triestino, Monfalcone in 1913 for the Austrian company, Unione Austriaca. She was a 7,644 gross ton ship, length 418ft x beam 54ft, one funnel, two masts, single screw and a service speed of 12 knots. There was accommodation for 12-1st, 140-2nd and 1,274-3rd class passengers. Launched on 8/4/1913 for the South American service, but she sailed on 30/8/1913 on her maiden voyage from Trieste for Patras, Messina, Palermo, Algiers and New York. She commenced her last voyage on this service on 20/6/1914 and in 1918 served as a barracks for arsenal workers at Pola. After the war, following a change from Austrian to Italian rule, the company was re-established at Trieste as Cosulich Societa Triestina di Navigazione. She commenced her first postwar voyage on 10/4/1919 from Genoa to Messina and New York with troops. On 13/8/1919 she resumed passenger services from Trieste to Patras, Palermo, Naples and New York. She started her last crossing on 18/9/1922 when she sailed from Trieste for Naples, Algiers and New York and from 1922 - 1936 was used on the South American passenger service. From 1936 she was used for cargo only and in 1941 was seized by the US at Philadelphia and renamed "Audacious". In June 1944 she was scuttled off the Normandy coast as part of "Operation Gooseberry" (Concrete harbour units) [North Atlantic Seaway by N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.3,p.1333] - [Posted to The ShipsList by Ted Finch - 10 February 1998]
(source: http://www.fortunecity.com/littleitaly/amalfi/13/shipb.htm) |
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