MERCURY ITALIAN PASSENGER SHIP 'MV BIANCA C' 1/1250 MODEL SHIP

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METAL MODEL OF COSTA LINE PASSENGER SHIP 'MV BIANCA C' BUILT BY NAVALES LA CIOTAT YARDS 1944-49, 18 427 TON, 18 KNOTS, 180 METRES 400 PASSENGERS. Built during World War II at Construction Navales La Ciotat, a shipyard on the southern coast of France, the ship was first launched in June 1944 under the name Marechal Petain . Construction had not yet been completed, so the ship was towed to Port de Bouc , near Marseille , where she was torpedoed by the Germans in August. When the hull was raised, it was renamed La Marseillaise and towed to Toulon before being returned to La Ciotat to be refitted as a cruise ship . When the remodeling was completed in July 1949, she sailed to Yokohama . In 1957, the ship was given the name Arosa Sky after being sold to Panama 's Arosa Line . She was refitted again and became the company's flagship . She was chartered by the exchange organization American Field Service to bring students between the U.S. and Europe. Within two years Arosa Line was forced to sell the ship to Costa Line , an Italian company also known as Linea C. After that 1959 sale, the ship was renamed the Bianca C (the second Costa C ship so named) for one of the owner's daughters, and was refurbished once again. The Bianca C' s main route ran from Italy to Venezuela , including stops in the Caribbean . On Sunday October 22, 1961, the read more