My great grandpa migrated on this ship in 1920/10/10! He came from Naples to Buenos Aires. I love learning about my past family and I love ocean liners too. Thanks for the vid man!
At :49 I noticed that the cabin door has a curtain that can go over it. In those warm climates was it customary for people keep their cabin door open to allow air to circulate but to have a curtain to still allow for some privacy?
Some great-looking interiors here and one can see how the interiors of the later and larger Bremen and Europa were continuations or further developments of what we see within the Sierra Cordoba. The interiors are not really Art Deco that was becoming so popular. Maybe someone else knows and will comment: is this the style known as the New Objectivity or Neue Sachlichkeit?
My grandparents immigrated to Argentina on the Sierra Morena, which I suppose must have been a sister ship of this one. Thanks for the beautiful video
My great grandpa migrated on this ship in 1920/10/10! He came from Naples to Buenos Aires. I love learning about my past family and I love ocean liners too. Thanks for the vid man!
Sierra Cordoba seems like a relaxing liner to travel on. Nice music by the way and wonderful video!
Looked like a very comfortable ship.
Love the Menu at about 2.40 !
My granparents migrate yo argentina on this ship. Coming from Bremen Alemania
At :49 I noticed that the cabin door has a curtain that can go over it. In those warm climates was it customary for people keep their cabin door open to allow air to circulate but to have a curtain to still allow for some privacy?
Some great-looking interiors here and one can see how the interiors of the later and larger Bremen and Europa were continuations or further developments of what we see within the Sierra Cordoba. The interiors are not really Art Deco that was becoming so popular. Maybe someone else knows and will comment: is this the style known as the New Objectivity or Neue Sachlichkeit?
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Nice ship for sure but the design of the stacks was too small for the overall bulk, I think the Royal Mail liners of the day were more handsome.