SS Michelangelo was an Italian ocean liner built in 1965 for Italian Line by Ansaldo Shipyards, Genoa. She was one of the last ships to be built primarily...
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artist SS Michelangelo, an ocean liner named after the artist Michelangelo (computer virus) "Michelangelo" (song), by Björn Skifs "Michelangelo", a song...
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transatlantic service alongside SS Cristoforo Colombo, and primarily for cruising after the delivery of the new SS Michelangelo and SS Raffaello in 1965. In 1976...
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primarily for liner service across the North Atlantic. Her sister ship was SS Michelangelo. In 1958, the Italian Line began planning new ships to replace the...
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the Italian Line on the North Atlantic until 1965, when the new SS Michelangelo and SS Raffaello entered service[citation needed]. The hull of the Cristoforo...
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maximize passenger numbers rather than comfort. The Italian Line's SS Michelangelo and SS Raffaello, the last ocean liners to be built primarily for crossing...
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righting. SS Michelangelo (1966) – Hole torn in superstructure, heavy glass smashed 24 m (80 ft) above the waterline, and three deaths SS Edmund Fitzgerald...
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two great liners were followed by SS Leonardo da Vinci. SS Michelangelo and her sister ship SS Raffaello which were the last and the biggest liners of the...
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Garibaldi, SS Roma, MS Augustus, SS Rex, SS Andrea Doria, SS Cristoforo Colombo, MS Gripsholm, SS Leonardo da Vinci, SS Michelangelo, and SS SeaBreeze...
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Regia Marina, 1941 SS Andrea Doria, Ansaldo Shipyards of Genoa, 1951 SS Leonardo da Vinci, built for the Italian Line, 1960 SS Michelangelo, built for the...
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