|
Photographs of Italian crews, fleets,
personnel and ships which are not included in our listings, being
incomplete or miscellaneous.
Le
fotografie di equipaggi italiani, le flotte, il personale e le navi che
non sono inclusi nei nostri elenchi, sono incomplete o miscellanee.
|
|

Savoia, 1935.
A
large image size 10" x 7" approx, is available. Reproduced
from the original negative / photo under license from MPL, the copyright
holder. A signed numbered certificate is supplied. Price £25.
Order photograph here Order Code XMP5674
Original
republished © MPL Photograph (Postcard Size). Price £5 Click here
to order. Order Code MP5674 |
|

Andrea Provana, 1890.
A
large image size 10" x 7" approx, is available. Reproduced
from the original negative / photo under license from MPL, the copyright
holder. A signed numbered certificate is supplied. Price £25.
Order photograph here Order Code XMP5671
Original
republished © MPL Photograph (Postcard Size). Price £5 Click here
to order. Order Code MP5671 |

Sebastiano Veniero, 1885.
A
large image size 10" x 7" approx, is available. Reproduced
from the original negative / photo under license from MPL, the copyright
holder. A signed numbered certificate is supplied. Price £25.
Order photograph here Order Code XMP5672
Original
republished © MPL Photograph (Postcard Size). Price £5 Click here
to order. Order Code MP5672 |
|

Aquila - ex Roma shown laid up at Genoa in
1945. The only Italian aircraft carrier of World War Two and
converted from the passenger liner Roma. Work began in November
1941. At the time of Italy's surrender the Aquila was nearly
completed but was sabotaged to prevent its use by the Germans. She
was damaged in an air raid on the 16th June 1944 and on the 19th April
1945 was damaged by chariots and finally scuttled by the Germans in
Genoa. Salvaged in 1946 with the view of rebuilding her but
eventually scrapped 1951 - 52. (Thanks to
Imogen Proctor for help with identification)
L'Aquila
- l'EX-Roma scartato ha accumulato a Genova in 1945. La sola portaerei
italiana di Guerra Mondiale Due e convertito dal Roma di transatlantico di
passeggero. Il lavoro ha iniziato nel 1941 novembre. Al tempo di resa di
Italia l'Aquila è stato quasi completato ma è stato sabotato per evitare
il suo uso dai tedeschi. È stato danneggiata in un'incursione aerea sul
16 il 1944 giugno e sul diciannovesimo è stato danneggiato il 1945 aprile
dai carri e ha sgambettato finalmente dai tedeschi in Genova. Salvato in
1946 con la veduta di ricostruire lei ma ha smantellato alla fine 1951 -
52. (Grazie a Imogen Proctor per l'aiuto con l'identificazione)
|

Faa Di Bruno, 1917.
Monitor, launched 30th January 1916, stricken 1924.
A
large image size 10" x 7" approx, is available. Reproduced
from the original negative / photo under license from MPL, the copyright
holder. A signed numbered certificate is supplied. Price £25.
Order photograph here Order Code XMP5650
Original
republished © MPL Photograph (Postcard Size). Price £5 Click here
to order. Order Code MP5650 |
|

A torpedo boat crew with other sailors and a
Lieutenant pictured in 1897.
|

An aircraft being launched from an Italian
ship. Contributed by Alberto Rosselli. |
|

Firing the guns on an Italian ship. 1900
A
reproduction of this original photo / photo-postcard size 10" x
7" approx available. Order photograph here © Walker
Archive. Order Code PAN119 |

Italian crew returning from shore. 1900
A
reproduction of this original photo / photo-postcard size 10" x
7" approx available. Order photograph here © Walker
Archive. Order Code PAN120 |
|

On an Italian ship, 1900
A
reproduction of this original photo / photo-postcard size 10" x
7" approx available. Order photograph here © Walker
Archive. Order Code PAN121 |

Ready to fire guns of an Italian ship. 1900.
A
reproduction of this original photo / photo-postcard size 10" x
7" approx available. Order photograph here © Walker
Archive. Order Code PAN122 |
|

A5311 Palinuro at Malta.
Training ship, launched 1934. Purchased and
later commissioned into the Italian Navy in 1951.
Photographed by Patrick
D'Agostino. Copyright Cranston Fine Arts. A
reproduction of this original photo size 10" x
7" approx available. Order photograph here . Order Code
DPD296 |

A5311 Palinuro at Malta.
Photographed by Patrick
D'Agostino. Copyright Cranston Fine Arts. A
reproduction of this original photo size 10" x
7" approx available. Order photograph here . Order Code
DPD297 |
|

Italian Military Police Craft 810 Ganci at Malta,
September 2002.
Photographed by Patrick
D'Agostino. Copyright Cranston Fine Arts. A
reproduction of this original photo size 10" x
7" approx available. Order photograph here . Order Code
PD788 |

810 Ganci at Malta.
Photographed by Patrick
D'Agostino. Copyright Cranston Fine Arts. A
reproduction of this original photo size 10" x
7" approx available. Order photograph here . Order Code
DPD263 |
|

810 Ganci at Malta.
Photographed by Patrick
D'Agostino. Copyright Cranston Fine Arts. A
reproduction of this original photo size 10" x
7" approx available. Order photograph here . Order Code
DPD264 |

Ciclope, 1912.
A
large image size 10" x 7" approx, is available.
Reproduced from the original negative / photo under license from MPL,
the copyright holder. A signed numbered certificate is supplied.
Price £25. Order photograph here Order
Code XMP5673
Original
republished © MPL Photograph (Postcard Size). Price £5 Click
here to order. Order Code MP5673 |