OCEAN LINERS COLLIDE OFF NANTUCKET

A lifeboat full of survivors from the ill-fated Andrea Doria, sinks in the background on July 26, 1956. The Italian liner collided with the Swedish liner Stockholm off Nantucket.
A lifeboat full of survivors from the ill-fated Andrea Doria
which is sinking in the background.


This is a July 25, 1956, photo showing the sinking Italian luxury liner Andrea Doria, some 50 miles off the coast of Nantucket Island, Mass. The wreck is a favorite site for decompression divers, who often retrieve plates, cups and other minor treasures.

At 11:10 p.m. on July 25, 1956, 45 miles south of Nantucket
Island, the Italian ocean liner Andrea Doria and the Swedish
ocean liner Stockholm collided in a heavy Atlantic fog. Fifty-
one passengers and crew were killed in the
collision, which
ripped a great hole in the broad side of the Italian vessel.

Miraculously, all 1,660 survivors on the Andrea Doria were
rescued from the severely listing ship before it sunk late
the next morning.

Both ships were equipped with sophisticated radar systems,
and authorities were puzzled as to the cause of the accident.

The badly damaged Stockholm limped into New York and offloaded its passengers, along with survivors from the Andrea Doria. It proceeded to the Bethlehem Steel Shipyard in New Jersey where it was fitted with a brand new bow.
The badly damaged Stockholm limped into New York
and offloaded its passengers, along with survivors
from the Andrea Doria. It proceeded to the Bethlehem
Steel Shipyard in New Jersey where it was fitted with
a brand new bow.

posted by Bob Karm in ANNIVERSARY,DEATH,Disaster at sea,HISTORY,Shipwreck and have No Comments

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