Trieste, Italy - Alice
Years in Service: 1907-1930
Number of Funnels: 1
Number of Masts: 2
Shipping Line: Austro-Americana Line, Austrian flag
Built By: Russell & Company, Port Glasgow, Scotland.
Ship Description: Dimensions: 415’ x 49’. Twin screw, 15 knots. 6,122 gross tons.
Steam triple expansion engines. Two masts and one funnel.
History: 1,625 passengers (50 first class, 75 second class, 1,500 third class.)
Trieste-New York service. Seized by Brazilian Government, Brazilian flag, in 1917
and renamed Asia. Ceded to France as reparations in 1919. Sold to Fabre
Line, French flag, in 1920. Marseilles-New York service. Destroyed by fire in Red Sea while carrying pilgrims to Mecca on April 21, 1930.
Number of Funnels: 1
Number of Masts: 2
Shipping Line: Austro-Americana Line, Austrian flag
Built By: Russell & Company, Port Glasgow, Scotland.
Ship Description: Dimensions: 415’ x 49’. Twin screw, 15 knots. 6,122 gross tons.
Steam triple expansion engines. Two masts and one funnel.
History: 1,625 passengers (50 first class, 75 second class, 1,500 third class.)
Trieste-New York service. Seized by Brazilian Government, Brazilian flag, in 1917
and renamed Asia. Ceded to France as reparations in 1919. Sold to Fabre
Line, French flag, in 1920. Marseilles-New York service. Destroyed by fire in Red Sea while carrying pilgrims to Mecca on April 21, 1930.