Riviera was the name of a number of steamships including:
USS Nautilus may refer to:
Athen is the name of two German merchant ships:
SS Hecla may refer to
USS Draco (AK-79) was an Crater-class cargo ship commissioned by the US Navy for service in World War II. Named after the constellation Draco. She was responsible for delivering goods and equipment to locations in the war zone.
SS William R. Cox may refer to one of three American Liberty ships named in honor of Civil War General William Ruffin Cox:
SS President Cleveland may refer to:
SS Ohioan may refer to one of two ships owned by the American-Hawaiian Steamship Company
SS Guglielmo Marconi was an Italian ocean liner launched on 24 September 1961 for Lloyd Triestino's Genoa—Sydney service. Her sister ship was SS Galileo Galilei. Guglielmo Marconi left Genoa on her maiden voyage on November 18th 1963. In 1976, Guglielmo Marconi was transferred to the Naples-Brazil-River Plate service of Italia Line.
SS Yale may refer to various American steamships, including:
At least two ships have been named Francisco Morazan.
Riviera is an old term for the coast of Liguria, now used specifically for the French Riviera and the Italian Riviera. For coastal areas popular with tourists that may be called rivieras, see Riviera.
A number of steamships were named Red Jacket.
SS Tuxpam can refer to
A number of steamships were named Washingtonian, including:
SS Shahzada may refer to:
Several ships have shared the name SS Athenia, including:
At least four British ships of the Pacific Steam Navigation Company have been named SS Oropesa.
A number of steamships have been named Pagenturm, including:-
Corvus was the name of several steamships
Eight propeller-driven steamships have been named SS Milwaukee.