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SS Giulio Cesare

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Name
  
SS Giulio Cesare

Port of registry
  
Italy

Completed
  
March 1922

Length
  
194 m

Beam
  
23 m

Namesake
  
Julius Caesar

Ordered
  
1920

Launched
  
7 February 1920

Depth
  
20 m

Builder
  
Swan Hunter

SS Giulio Cesare Italia Line MS Giulio Cesare and her sister the MS Augustus Page Two

Route
  
Italy-South America & Cruising

Owner
  
Navigazione Generale Italiana

SS Giulio Cesare was initially a liner of the Navigazione Generale Italiana, which was later operated by the Italian Line. The ship was used to transport first class, second class, and tourist-class passengers.

Contents

SS Giulio Cesare SS Giulio Cesare Navigazione Generale Italiana postcard

Features

SS Giulio Cesare Transatlantic Era Giulio Cesare1923

A feature of this ship was the Club situated on the boat-deck, with a bar. The ship also featured a saloon dining room, galleries, a ballroom, and other function rooms. Second class was situated amidships. Talkie apparatus were also fitted to the ship and a long-distance wireless telephone was also available. The tourist class accommodation was situated astern and also had several public rooms. The tourist passengers shared an open-air swimming pool with the 2nd class passengers.

Service history

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The ship was used on Genoa-Naples-South America voyages but also served North American ports. Until 1925 the SS Giulio Cesare and the SS Duilio were the two largest ships in the Italian merchant fleet.

SS Giulio Cesare GIULIO CESARE PASSENGER SHIP 19211944 WRECK WRAK EPAVE WRACK PECIO

In November 1933, she was reconditioned and made ready to serve on the Mediterranean-South Africa Service. In 1935, she collided with the German steamship Barenfels in the harbour of Gibraltar. This collision was deemed to be the fault of the German steamship and the captain and crew were detained along with the ship.

SS Giulio Cesare MS Giulio Cesare Wikipedia

In 1942, during the Second World War, SS Giulio Cesare was chartered to the International Red Cross for a time before being laid-up in the port of Trieste. SS Giulio Cesare was sunk there along with Duilio when, on 10 July 1944, she was attacked by Allied aircraft.


SS Giulio Cesare Transatlantic Era Giulio Cesare1923

References

SS Giulio Cesare Wikipedia