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Collection of Princeton University Library, Steamship Historical Society of America Collection, Langsdale Library, University of Baltimore

The Pannonia

Abram Azarian and Virginia Azarian sailed on the Pannonia from Piraeus, Greece and arrived in New York City on October 26, 1920.

The Pannonia

The Pannonia, a Cunard Line ship was built in 1904 by John Brown and Co., Clydebank, Glasgow, Scotland.

Tonnage: 9.851. Dimensions: 486' x 59'. Twinscrew, 14 knots. Triple expansion engines. Four masts and one funnel. Passengers: 40first class and 800 third class. Mainly in Mediterranean-New York, and London-New York services. Scrapped in 1922.

Information from Passenger Ships of the World Past and Present by Eugene W. Smith provided by the Steamship Historical Society of America


Collection of Princeton University Library, Steamship Historical Society of America Collection, Langsdale Library, University of Baltimore

The Calabria

Lucy Azarian and her three daughters, Anna, Mary and Alice, sailed on the Calabria from Patras, Greece on April 24, 1921 and arrived in New York City on May 15, 1921

The Calabria

The Calabria, an Anchor Line ship, was built in 1901 by D & W Henderson & co., Glasgow, Scotland.

Tonnage: 4,376. Dimensions: 376' x 47'. Single-screw, 13 knots. Triple expansion engines. Two masts and one funnel. Launched, April 9, 1901. Scrapped in 1923.

Information from Passenger Ships of the World Past and Present by Eugene W. Smith provided by the Steamship Historical Society of America


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