chesterh Posted October 27, 2007 #1 Share Posted October 27, 2007 Here's the tale of a 24,000-ton lady, a princess, three angels and a baby. It's a sad tale about Angelina Lauro, who met her demise at St.Thomas in 1979. I lived there at the time, and have recorded the event in a detailed eyewitness account. Please use this link to my website for the story and pictures: http://www.chesterh.com/angelina_lauro.htm All the best, chesterh Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DocF Posted October 27, 2007 #2 Share Posted October 27, 2007 An excellent personal history of this tragic event. I appreciate you thinking of sharing this here. Doc:) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HomeLover Posted October 29, 2007 #3 Share Posted October 29, 2007 that was fascinating and a shame. I wish they still made beautiful ships like that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pgh Posted October 30, 2007 #4 Share Posted October 30, 2007 What a fantastic story. Thanks for sharing. Pam Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chesterh Posted December 2, 2007 Author #5 Share Posted December 2, 2007 Thanks to you all. The images of that event are still vivid in my mind, but I'm glad to have taken the time to write it all down. All the best, chesterh Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Angel_in_a? Posted November 26, 2009 #6 Share Posted November 26, 2009 I am glad to have read your story as it gives me a more personal account to what happened to this ship. I am sitting here at my desk with tears in my eyes reading your story but it is the pictures that sadden me. I have never seen, been on or have any real affilliation with the Angelina Lauro except she was in Auckland harbour around September 1970 and my mother and grandmother were trying to pick a name for me a new born child. Mum loved the name on the cruise ship docked in Auckland and so that became my name - Angelina Lauro. I have never known anything about this ship and thanks to the internet I am now more informed about my name sake. I use to think my name was stupid and wished for a more common name like Debbie,Michelle or Julie like most other kids I went to school with as Angelina was not common in Auckland but as I became an adult I came to realise what a pretty name I was given. Thank you for your story and photo's. Angelina Lauro Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rotterdam Posted November 27, 2009 #7 Share Posted November 27, 2009 We sailed Angelina Lauro in February of 1975 - she was a wonderful old ship - sailed beautifully & had a wonderful interior decor - lots of velvets & tapestry in teh forward lounge - a a lively diningroom - with great Italian food - & teh best crew ever...wonderful special ship.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cookie at home Posted February 25, 2010 #8 Share Posted February 25, 2010 I sailed on this ship late 1968 as a young teenager with my family .We left from Southampton went via Italy & picked up more migrants ....i have so many fond memories it was such an adventure coming to Australia .....most of all the music that was played when we left the various ports we visited ...i am sure my elderly parents still have that old 45 record . my younger sister turned 4 whilst onboard ..she had the best birthday party EVER ....oh such memories ...i have continued to cruise over the years .... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ReneeFLL Posted August 27, 2014 #9 Share Posted August 27, 2014 I have been trying to read the article, but there is an advertisement that covers a lot of it. Is anyone else having this problem? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
waltd Posted August 27, 2014 #10 Share Posted August 27, 2014 Yes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loubetti Posted August 31, 2014 #11 Share Posted August 31, 2014 I have been trying to read the article, but there is an advertisement that covers a lot of it. Is anyone else having this problem? Yes, me too, on Google Chrome browser. About maybe a third of the article is 50% blocked by it. You need to check this stuff across several browsers before uploading. I know! Otherwise, I knew about the ship and fire, I just wish I could read the whole article. No offense intended. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luckycruzer Posted October 4, 2014 #12 Share Posted October 4, 2014 (edited) and remembered seeing her and others in port.....and seeing it laying aground, scared, and forgotten. Sad, tho much was learned from her. Thanks for your brilliant accounting of the facts. Edited October 4, 2014 by luckycruzer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
russianmom Posted October 5, 2014 #13 Share Posted October 5, 2014 I would love to read the entire story as well. I believe I read on another board that the OP had a terminal illness :( Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leog Posted March 21, 2015 #14 Share Posted March 21, 2015 download firefox browser and search. open one of the results that say it wont show up on firefox and...walaaa it does show up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
norboy76 Posted August 12, 2019 #15 Share Posted August 12, 2019 for those interested that sailed on her, i have a 45 rpm record for the Angelina Lauro, it's not for sale though as it's in my personal collection, but this is the record with the sleeve showing the ship on it, the record was made in 1969. curious to what former passengers think of it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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