A number of steamships were named Principessa Jolanda, including -
SS America may refer to:
SS California may refer to the following ships:
The SSPrincipessa Jolanda was an Italian transatlantic ocean liner built by Cantiere Navale di Riva Trigoso for the Navigazione Generale Italiana (NGI) shipping company. Named after Princess Yolanda of Savoy, the eldest daughter of King Victor Emmanuel III, the ship was intended for the NGI's South American service. At 9,210 tons and 141 m (463 ft) in length, she was the largest passenger ship built in Italy up to that time. Constructed at a cost of 6 million lire to designs by Erasmo Piaggio, the Principessa Jolanda has also been called the first true Italian luxury liner. She was among the first transatlantic vessels fitted with Marconi Wireless telegraphy, electric lighting throughout and telephones in each cabin.
Navigazione Generale Italiana (NGI) was an Italian shipping company.
A number of steamships have been named Mendoza, including –
SS Regina may refer to:
SS Brighton can refer to the following ships:
Several merchant ships have been named Emperor, or a variation of Emperor.
Iolanthe is a Gilbert and Sullivan comic opera.
Several steamships have borne the name Selma:
Several steamships have borne the name Pfalz, after the Palatinate region in Germany:
Principessa Jolanda may refer to -
SSPrincipessa Mafalda was an Italian transatlantic ocean liner built for the Navigazione Generale Italiana (NGI) company. Named after Princess Mafalda of Savoy, second daughter of King Victor Emmanuel III, the ship was completed and entered NGI's South American service between Genoa and Buenos Aires in 1909. Her sister ship SS Principessa Jolanda sank immediately upon launching on 22 September 1907.
At least 2 British ships have been named SS Otranto after the Strait of Otranto between Italy and Albania.
Several naval ships were named Helgoland after the island of Heligoland or the Battle of Helgoland, an action during the Second Schleswig War.
SS Mira may refer to:
Several steamships have been named Silesia after the province of Schlesien
Corvus was the name of several steamships
Several ships have been named Russia, or a derivation: