Artistic VTG Postcard Ship SS Stella D Italia 1904 WWI Cruise Scrapped
The SS Stella d’Italia was originally constructed in 1904 by Sir James Laing & Sons Ltd. at Deptford, initially named the Bermudian, a 5,530 GRT twin-screw steamer that operated on the New York–Hamilton route. In August 1914, she was briefly used to transport Canadian troops before being sold in 1920 to Furness, Withy and renamed Fort Hamilton. In 1926, the Cosulich Line of Trieste acquired her, refitting her as Italy’s first full-time cruise ship under the name Stella d’Italia for Mediterranean service until her transfer to Lloyd Triestino in 1932; she was scrapped in 1933.
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