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Brochure - 'Galilei, Marconi', Lloyd Triestino Line, 1967 Document Reg. No: HT 2616

Summary:
Brochure issued by Lloyd Triestino Lines, in 1967. It contains advertising material and information for the ships G. Marconi and G. Galilei. It is part of a collection of 175 items of post-war ship memorabilia collected by John McKay. John began collecting shipping brochures as a boy through an interest in travel and later used some of the material in his professional capacity as a Geography and Social Studies teacher. He finally made a voyage himself in 1957-1958, to England to attend a scouting jamboree, although he ended up staying for 18 months. He remembers lots of Australians going over at that time, and references to Earls Court as 'Kangaroo Alley'.

The G. Galilei and G. Marconi, were launched in 1962-3. They voyaged from Genoa, Italy to Melbourne, and could carry up to 289 first class passengers and 1594 tourist class passengers.
Description:
Stapled double-sided brochure on gloss paper. Black and white and colour photographs of the ship accommodation and facilities, and colour photographs of destinations visited en route. Also black and white plan of the ship illustrated with black and white photographs. Text in English, Italian, French and German.
Acquisition Information:
Donation from Mr John McKay, 2003
Discipline: Technology
Dimensions: 23.2 cm (Height), 11.8 cm (Width)
Dimension Comment: Folded once.

More information

Tagged with: immigration, shipping, pamphlets, patris
Themes this item is part of: Migration Collection, Transport Collection
Primary Classification: WATER TRANSPORT
Secondary Classification: Shipping Lines
Tertiary Classification: promotional materials
Inscriptions: Cover title: "GALILEO - MARCONI" "LLOYD TRIESTINO"

Printer: "LA EDITORIALE LIBRARIA TRIESTE"
Manufactured For: Lloyd Triestino Lines, Italy, 1967
Ship Depicted: ., 1967
Ship Depicted: ., 1967
User: Mr John McKay, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1967

Collected by John McKay

Comments

sam russo Posted on 25 Dec 2010 8:48 PM
I was on the marconi in 1966sailing to Italy and return to Australia and then again in 1970 to Italy and return to australia in 1973.mY Thoughts are always on the Marconi a buetiful ship
Silvia Tomarchio Posted on 18 Jan 2011 12:46 AM
I was born on this ship the 30th September 1967 while my parents were migrating to Australia from Italy
Adele Croce Posted on 27 Jul 2011 5:51 AM
I believe I was on this ship in 1967.
My family and I were sailing to Italy from Melbourne, Australia. It was my best childhood memory. I was 10 years old and became good friends with a boy, who's name was Tony. We did not get a chance to say goodbye to each other and I often wonder what ever became of him.
Silvia Tomarchio Posted on 06 Aug 2011 5:21 PM
Hi Adele, it's sounds like a wonderful memory, I'm sure you would be able to find him on Facebook, but I suppose at 10 who asks for surnames???? lol
Silvia Tomarchio Posted on 06 Aug 2011 5:23 PM
Hi Sam, sounds great, I went to Tassie last year, I guess only a taster as I don't remember when I was born, hope your life is wonderful, you too Adele
Matthew Goodwin Posted on 19 Jan 2012 2:33 PM
As a young boy I was fortunate to travel a few times on both the Marconi and Galileo , to Europe and home to Australia . The trip was about five and a half weeks . In those days due to my Fathers work , my Mother would travel with my sister and I on these ships to meet my Father in Europe .we were very spoilt and travelled first class , and I remember many adventures on board , and fun .
I guess they were the days of true travel , unhurried , luxurious ..
wayne cameron Posted on 05 Feb 2012 12:09 PM
Sailed from Sydnet to naples on board Galileo
1966 as a single young man going to the uk.
Great memories of many top ports of call on a
great ship.
Laurence Corélo Posted on 17 Aug 2012 10:09 PM
J'ai navigué sur le Marconi, avec mes parents et mon frère. Départ de Gênes en juillet 1969.
Nous avions émigré , la première fois que j'ai posé le pied en Australie à Fremantle. Que de bons souvenirs sur ce merveilleux paquebot.
Chris Posted on 09 Dec 2012 5:03 PM
I traved on the Marconi with my parents and my brother from Genova Italy to Sydney Australia in August 1974, I was 9 years old, and have beautiful memories of the ship and the voyage. I think it was the best time of my life, I had a feeling of total freedom, the natural ocean air was so clean, I remember the pools on board and lounge areas our cabin and the cinema with the green coloured chairs they were so comfortable, Also how clean everything was. Ports we stopped at were Canary Island's, Cape Town, Fremantel, Melbourne and Sydney. I was greatly saddened to learn that the ship was scraped, after all the voyages and all the people that travelled on this great ship. Memories of the Marconi and the places we stopped at will stay with me forever. If anyone traveled around the same time and would like to email me I would be happy to share memories or photos would be nice.
Helena Posted on 29 Dec 2012 8:43 PM
I travelled on the Marconi with my parents as a 3 year old on our way to a new life in Australia. We left from Genova in March 1965 and left the ship in Fremantle. Even at that young age I have many memories of the trip and these stories are now part of the fabric of our life. I still have the little bag Dad bought for me from the dockside vendor in Alexandria. It turned out mum's "seasicknes" was cured with the birth of my baby brother in late 1965.
Elaine Posted on 29 Jan 2013 9:35 AM
In January 1974 our family returned to South Africa from New Zealand on The Marconi. Although I think we had to fly to Sydney to board her. Shortly after that due to the oil crisis there were no more sailings in that direction.
ivica knezevic Posted on 16 Feb 2013 10:50 PM
In Aug/September 1967 I was 8 years old when I sailed on the Marconi with my mother and two sisters to Australia from Genoa. The memories are priceless and unforgettable. 28 days sailing across the world was magic, the ship was the most beautiful thing that I had ever seen and to this day I am captivated by Sydney Harbour as it brings back incredible and beautiful memories when we sailed into the Harbour on the amazing Marconi. If you were a child on that sail please send me an email
Patricia Miller Posted on 24 Mar 2013 2:07 PM
My family traveled on the Marconi from Genoa to Sydney, arriving March 1971. Our journey began in Montevideo, Uruguay, on the Augustus, which sailed up the east coast of South America en route to Genoa. From Genoa we sailed down the west coast of Africa, as the Suez Canal had not yet opened. An exiting trip for an 8 yo & her sister & brother, a nervous one for my parents.
John Rucinski Posted on 03 Apr 2013 11:06 PM
Thank you for igniting the memories.... Our family sailed from Genoa in October 1967, arriving in Melbourne on a sunny Saturday morning on the 25th November 1967. We were migrating to Australia from Poland to join our family in Melbourne. As a 10 year old, I remember the 4 weeks on Marconi as a most exciting and liberating experience....fun, discovery and sailing into the unknown!!! Melbourne has been home ever since, but the Marconi experience remains as a major input to our transition into a new life in Australia.

I would love to exchange experiences with other travelers on Marconi, particularly during October/November 1967.

Best Regards, John.
carin Weis Posted on 14 Apr 2013 3:04 AM
My father named Franco Maddi emigrated with the Marconi 1968. Is there anybody who knows him.

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