Passenger ship brochures of the Cunard Line, Ltd. 1905-1909.

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Passenger ship brochures of the Cunard Line, Ltd. 1905-1909.

Cunard Line some speed comparisons [between Lusitania and Mauretania] -- Cunard Line : Liverpool, London, New York & Boston via Queenstown, saloon rates & plans (2 copies) -- List of saloon passengers R.M.S. Mauretania from Liverpool, Saturday, July 24th, 1909, from New York, via Queenstown -- Luxury afloat the Cunard Express turbine steamers : Lusitania & Mauretania (2 copies) -- Twentieth Century second cabin accomodation S.S. Lusitania and S.S. Mauretania -- Cunard Daily Bulletin, Tuesday July 27, 1909 -- Supplement to Daily Bulletin 1909 -- Cunard Line plan of the Royal and United States mail twin-screw steamship Saxonia.

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Saxonia (Steamship)

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Cunard Line, ltd.

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Lusitania (Steamship)

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The Lusitania was a British ocean liner that was sunk on May 7, 1915 by a German U-boat off the southern coast of Ireland; 1,198 passengers and crew died. The Cunard Line launched Lusitania in 1906. When RMS Lusitania left New York for Britain on May 1, 1915, German submarine warfare was intensifying in the Atlantic. On the afternoon of May 7, a German U-boat torpedoed Lusitania inside the declared war zone. A second, unexplained, internal explosion, probably that of munitions she was carrying, ...

Cunard Steamship Company, ltd.

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Founded in 1840. Has been a premier transatlantic passenger and cargo carrier. From the description of Bills of lading for the Cunard Steamship Company 1915. (The Mariners' Museum Library). WorldCat record id: 45671727 ...

Mauretania (Ship)

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