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Accommodations ranged from Suites de Luxe on Quarter Central Deck that included a bedroom, sitting room, baggage room, and private bath, down to tight cubbies ten across on First Tween Deck that had enough room to stand up, maybe. You'll know where to find me. \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThe ROMA was a hit among those who admired her carved-to-death ornate interiors. I've always thought her three-deck tall First Class Dining Saloon with its airy second level among the most beautiful of the era.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eOf course, all this elegance came to naught. At the start of WW2 her elaborate interiors were ripped out. A flap top replaced the superstructure and the ROMA became an aircraft carrier. At the end of WW2 the ship was sunk in the harbor at Genoa, thus preventing the Germans from sinking her at entrance to block access.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eGood to very good condition.\u003c\/p\u003e"}

ROMA: 1926 - Large maiden year First Class tissue deck plan

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Navigazione Generale Italiana (N.G.I.) - A large (32" by 45") tissue deck plan dated 1926 for the new ROMA.  

Eight decks are shown covering First Class with parts of Second Class included. Accommodations ranged from Suites de Luxe on Quarter Central Deck that included a bedroom, sitting room, baggage room, and private bath, down to tight cubbies ten across on First Tween Deck that had enough room to stand up, maybe. You'll know where to find me. 

The ROMA was a hit among those who admired her carved-to-death ornate interiors. I've always thought her three-deck tall First Class Dining Saloon with its airy second level among the most beautiful of the era.

Of course, all this elegance came to naught. At the start of WW2 her elaborate interiors were ripped out. A flap top replaced the superstructure and the ROMA became an aircraft carrier. At the end of WW2 the ship was sunk in the harbor at Genoa, thus preventing the Germans from sinking her at entrance to block access.

Good to very good condition.

$125.00
Maximum quantity available reached.