Amanhã dia 19 de Julho de 2006, passa em Lisboa no cruzeiro inaugural o novo paquete de cruzeiros italiano COSTA CONCORDIA, de 112.000 toneladas. Motivo para recordar aqui o primeiro navio de cruzeiros da Costa, o velhinho FRANCA C, de que apresentamos duas fotografias obtidas em Lisboa em 1975, numa das últimas viagens transatlânticas do navio.
Construído em 1914 nos EUA com o nome MEDINA, passou a chamar-se ROMA em 1948 quando foi transformado em transporte de emigrantes. Comprado pela Costa em 1952, foi utilizado na linhas transatlânticas do Mediterrâneo para a América do Sul e Central com o nome FRANCA C, até 1959, quando foi modernizado para cruzeiros, actividade em que foi pioneiro. Vendido pela Costa em 1977 passou a chamar-se DOULOS após transformação em navio-biblioteca pela Operation Mobilization, uma entidade missionária que desde então opera este paquete com uma tripulação de voluntários cristãos. É actualmente o mais antigo navio de passageiros em actividade.
Texto e fotos de Luís Miguel Correia - 2006
THE FRANCA C IN LISBON IN 1975
The new 112.000 GT flagship of Costa Cruises, the COSTA CONCORDIA makes her first visit to Lisbon tomorrow, 19-07-2006 on her inaugural cruise. So it is fit to remember here Costa's first cruise ship, the old FRANCA C, with two photographs taken in Lisbon in 1975 when the ship was doing her final Atlantic crossings.
Built in 1914 in the USA as the MEDINA, she became the emigrant carrier ROMA in 1948 and was purchased by Costa in 1952, operating at first on the Mediterranean to South and Central Americas as the FRANCA C. In 1959 she was refitted for cruising and became the first full time cruise ship in the Costa fleet. Sold in 1977 she became the DOULOS following conversion into a floating bookshop and missionary ship by Operation Mobilization, a missionary organization that still uses what is now the oldest active passenger ship in the world.
Built in 1914 in the USA as the MEDINA, she became the emigrant carrier ROMA in 1948 and was purchased by Costa in 1952, operating at first on the Mediterranean to South and Central Americas as the FRANCA C. In 1959 she was refitted for cruising and became the first full time cruise ship in the Costa fleet. Sold in 1977 she became the DOULOS following conversion into a floating bookshop and missionary ship by Operation Mobilization, a missionary organization that still uses what is now the oldest active passenger ship in the world.
Text and photos by Luís Miguel Correia - 2006
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