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FRANCA C: 1914 - One of 1st Costa brochures circa 1953

Product Description
Costa Line: One of the first brochures, circa 1953, for the FRANCA C, fresh out of shipyard rehab and ready to haul passengers on her new Genoa-Venezuela emigrant route.

The brochure opens to four panels to show color photos of First and Tourist Third classes. First Class images show the Lounge, Dining Room, Bar, Sitting Room, and a cabin. Tourist Third photos include the Dining Room, Lounge, Bar, and a cabin. Costa soon realized they needed a larger ship for the route and sent the FRANCA C back to the shipyard for conversion into a deluxe cruise liner. In that role and later as a ministry ship, the old gal sailed on well into the 21sth century.

Very good condition.
$35.00
Maximum quantity available reached.