ITEM: Up for sale is this deck plan for the Italian Line, SS Leonardo da Vinci cruise ship and dated 1972 (reprint of the 1966 edition), marked as the Deck Plan. Great condition from long term storage, measures about 27 by 25.5 inches, double sided. Nice piece of luxury liner ephemera for your collection.

Online: SS Leonardo da Vinci was an ocean liner built in 1960 by Ansaldo Shipyards, Italy for the Italian Line as a replacement for their SS Andrea Doria that had been lost in 1956. She was initially used in transatlantic service alongside SS Cristoforo Colombo, and primarily for cruising after the delivery of the new SS Michelangelo and SS Raffaello in 1965. In 1976 the Leonardo da Vinci became the last Italian Line passenger liner to be used in service across the North Atlantic. Between 1977 and 1978 she was used as a cruise ship by Italia Crociere, but was laid up from 1978 onwards until 1982 when she was scrapped. Named after the famous Italian inventor and artist Leonardo da Vinci, the ship featured numerous technological innovations, including provisions for conversion to run on nuclear power.

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