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Was (wer) ist RMS Mauretania - definition


RMS Mauretania (1906)         
  • ''Mauretania'' at [[Curaçao]], {{circa}} 1925
  • Section of ''Mauretania''
  • HMHS ''Mauretania'', ca. 1915
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  • ''Mauretania''{{'}}s official launch party, 20 September 1906
  • ''Mauretania'' passing [[Castle Wemyss]] and the Station Clock Tower on the [[nautical measured mile]], [[Skelmorlie]], late 1907
  • ''Mauretania'' at Southampton in 1933
  • ''Mauretania'' on her [[Tyneside]] builder's ways prior to launch in 1906
  • ''Mauretania'' photographed in 1928 via the [[Autochrome Lumiere]] process.
  • ''Mauretania'' departing [[Southampton]] for her final voyage to [[Rosyth]], Scotland, on 2 July 1935. ''Olympic'' can be seen in the background. The ship's masts have been cut down to pass under the [[Forth Bridge]].
  • Letter "E" from ''Mauretania'', salvaged when the ship was broken up for scrap, located at the Discovery Museum in Newcastle
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  • ''Mauretania'' being scrapped in [[Rosyth]], Scotland, in 1935
  • Norman Wilkinson]]
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  • Charles Parsons]] ''Turbinia'' of 1897, recreating the meeting of the two great vessels (then first and the largest turbine vessels in the world) on 22 October 1907 – ''Mauretania''{{'}}s departure from the Tyne for her delivery trip to Liverpool and formal trials.
  • The two former rivals, ''Olympic'' (left) and ''Mauretania'' (right) moored along the "new" Western Docks in [[Southampton]] in 1935, before ''Mauretania''′s final voyage to the breaker's yard in [[Rosyth]], Scotland
  • Arundel Castle}} in the [[Bay of Funchal]], [[Madeira]], {{circa}} 1934
  • ''Mauretania'' ship's bell, [[Remembrance Day]] 2012
  • ''Mauretania'' after being launched, 20 September 1906
  • The ship's Verandah Café, located on the boat deck, {{circa}} 1927
BRITISH OCEAN LINER FROM THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY
HMHS Mauretania; SS Mauretania (1906)
RMS Mauretania was an ocean liner designed by Leonard Peskett and built by Wigham Richardson and Swan Hunter for the British Cunard Line, launched on the afternoon of 20 September 1906. She was the world's largest ship until the launch of in 1910.
RMS Mauretania         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
RMS Mauritania
Two ocean liners of the Cunard Line have been named RMS Mauretania, after the ancient territory of Mauretania:
RMS Mauretania (1938)         
  • Maiden Voyage Cover
  • Cunard]] in 1950
  • ''Mauretania''  moored at Southampton in August 1958
  • ''Mauretania'' at the breaker's yard in 1965
  • ''Mauretania'' in an old postcard
  • Scale model of ''Mauretania'' created by [[Cammell Laird]], currently at the [[Williamson Art Gallery and Museum]]
  • German prisoners of war]] on board, 16 September 1942
  • Ship's bell at the [[Williamson Art Gallery and Museum]]
BRITISH OCEAN LINER IN SERVICE 1938-1965
IMO 5522977
The RMS Mauretania was an ocean liner that was launched on 28 July 1938 at the Cammell Laird yard in Birkenhead, England, and was completed in May 1939. She was one of the first ships built for the newly formed Cunard-White Star company following the merger in April 1934 of the Cunard and White Star Line.