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SS Conte Verde : ウィキペディア英語版
SS Conte Verde

''Conte Verde'' was an Italian ocean liner active in the early 20th century.
The name was chosen in honor of Amadeus VI, Count of Savoy, the so-called “Green Count.” She was launched in 1923 at the shipyard of William Beardmore and Company in Dalmuir, Scotland. The ship was a transatlantic liner of 18,761 GRT,〔(''The Ships List'' ), Retrieved 2008-02-19〕 ordered by the Italian shipping company Lloyd Sabaudo Line in Genoa. The first-class accommodations had a capacity of 450 passengers, second class was 200 passengers and third class (emigrants rooms) was 1,780 passengers. In addition, 400 crew members were on board. The ship was composed of 10 decks.〔“The Propelling Machinery of the Twin-Screw Atlantic Liners ‘Conte Rosso’ and ‘Conte Verde’.” The Shipbuilder (Shipbuilder Press, London), September, 1922, pp. 117-127.〕〔“The Italian Liner ‘Conte Verde’.” Shipbuilding and Shipping Record (London), September 13, 1923, pp. 325-335.〕〔(Sato, Yuichi "Kyoto popular front: Anti-fascist movement at a café in Kyoto during the 1930s," Hokuto Shobo Books, Kyoto, Japan, ISBN 9784894672239, 2012, pp.44-50. )〕 The interiors of public rooms were designed in luxurious Italian classical styles.〔The New York Times, February 19, 1922.〕〔Brinnin, John Malcolm. “The Decoration of Ocean Liners: Rules and Exceptions.” The Journal of Decorative and Propaganda Arts, Vol. 15, Transportation Theme Issue, Winter-Spring, 1990.〕 Her sister ship was the SS ''Conte Rosso''.
==Lloyd Sabaudo’s Transatlantic Line==
She started her maiden voyage from Genoa to Buenos Aires on April 21, 1923. She set sail for New York on June 13, 1923. One of her most famous voyages was when she brought the national association football teams of Romania, France, Belgium and Brazil to Uruguay to participate in the 1930 FIFA World Cup. The Romanian team boarded in Genoa, the French delegation (including FIFA president Jules Rimet) boarded in Villefranche-sur-Mer, the Belgian team boarded in Barcelona, and the Brazilian team boarded in Rio de Janeiro. The trophy and three referees, Jean Langenus, Henri Christophe, and Thomas Balvay also crossed the Atlantic Ocean on the ship.〔(FIFA World Cup 1930 ) - Official FIFA World Cup web site〕 Other celebrities who sailed on the ''Conte Verde'' include Fyodor Chaliapin, a Russian opera singer, Josephine Baker, an American dancer, Fosco Maraini, an Italian academic of Tibetan and Japanese studies as well as a photographer and mountaineer, and Dacia Maraini, an Italian writer.〔Maraini, Dacaia. Ein Schiff nach Kobe: Das japanische Tagebuch meiner Mutter. Translated from the Italian by Eva-Maria Wager. München: Pieper Verlag GmbH, 2003.〕 Giovanni Giotta, owner of a famous San Francisco café, the Caffe Trieste founded in 1956, was a member of the ship’s crew.〔(Giovanni Giotta & Kristen Jensen, “Giovanni Giotta---Song of the Fisherman” )〕

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