Two ocean liners of the Cunard Line have been named RMS Mauretania, after the ancient territory of Mauretania:
RMS Mauretania (1906), launched in 1906 and in service until 1934
RMS Mauretania (1938), launched in 1938 and scrapped in 1965
List of ships with the same or similar names
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named RMSMauretania, after the ancient territory of Mauretania: RMSMauretania (1906), launched in 1906 and in service until 1934 RMSMauretania (1938)...
third in Cunard Line's grand trio of express liners, preceded by RMSMauretania and RMS Lusitania, and was the last surviving four-funnelled ocean liner...
and the earlier RMS Olympic were almost one and a half times the gross register tonnage of Cunard's RMS Lusitania and RMSMauretania, the previous record...
famously RMSMauretania which held the Blue Riband for the fastest crossing of the Atlantic, and RMS Carpathia which rescued survivors from RMS Titanic...
City – 18 June 1911 encyclopedia-titanica.org Chirnside 2004, p. 28. "RMSMauretania". Chirnside, Mark (2011). The 'Olympic' Class Ships. The History Press...
called the Dardanelles service). The first to sail were Cunard's RMSMauretania and RMS Aquitania. As the Gallipoli landings proved to be disastrous and...
Wigham Richardson, the builder of RMSMauretania, and John Brown & Company, builders of RMS Lusitania, RMS Aquitania, RMS Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth, and...
responded by building two new 'ocean greyhounds': the Lusitania and the RMSMauretania. Cunard used assistance from the British Admiralty to build both new...
matches. During 1950 and 1951, Dawson made several passages on the RMSMauretania from Southampton to ports of call, including Nassau, the Bahamas, Havana...
(Inspiration from RMS Queen Mary, RMS Queen Elizabeth and RMSMauretania II) – ocean liner in Gosick Queen Sallybeth (Inspiration from RMS Queen Elizabeth...
motif from the first RMSMauretania (1906) and an Art-Deco bas-relief titled Winged Horse and Clouds by Norman Foster from RMS Queen Elizabeth. There...
1907 with the appearance of the RMS Lusitania and RMSMauretania. With the appearance of a third Cunard giant in 1914, RMS Aquitania, Campania was no longer...
of Mauretania at once." The stand was occasionally referred to as the "Mauretania Stand", in reference to the Liverpool-registered RMSMauretania, then...
1915, Rostron joined the RMSMauretania and in April 1916 he joined the Ivernia in the Mediterranean Sea. He returned to Mauretania in 1917 before taking...
RMS Titanic was a British ocean liner that sank on 15 April 1912 after striking an iceberg on the ship's maiden voyage from Southampton, England to New...
December 1962 he commanded RMSMauretania. Whilst his previous commands had been solely on the North Atlantic, Mauretania was used for cruises. Even so...
which came to fruition in 1907 with the appearance of the RMS Lusitania and RMSMauretania. It was soon decided that Lucania was no longer needed, and...
builder's model of Lusitania, repainted after the sinking to represent RMSMauretania, is displayed at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic in Halifax, Nova...
British government's subsidy of the Cunard Line's new ships RMS Lusitania and RMSMauretania in an effort to compete. IMM was a holding company that controlled...
names ending in -'ia' like past Cunard ships RMS Aquitania, RMS Berengaria, RMS Caronia and RMSMauretania. In February 2022, Cunard announced that the...
officer who was the last captain of the first RMSMauretania, and the first master of the second RMSMauretania. ATB started his career on sailing ships,...
RMSMauretania. This express liner held the Blue Riband, for the fastest crossing of the Atlantic, for 22 years. Other famous ships included the RMS Carpathia...
the use of steam turbines for propulsion quickly spread. The Cunard RMSMauretania, built in 1906 was one of the first ocean liners to use the steam turbine...