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Cunard´s White Star liner ´Queen Mary´ under tow on the river Clyde, 1936.
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RMS Olympic. . RMS Olympic. Off Roches Point, Cork, Ireland. Olympic was the Sister Ship of Titanic but of slightly different...
RMS Olympic. . RMS Olympic. Off Roches Point, Cork, Ireland. Olympic was the Sister Ship of Titanic but of slightly different construction. The White Star liner was built by Harland & Wolff in Belfast, Ireland, and launched on October 10th 1910 Restriction: exclusion from licensing for Film usage, Television usage, DVD usage and Titanic Exhibition usage without prior written consent. Restriction: exclusion from licensing for Film usage, Television usage, DVD usage and Titanic Exhibition usage wi
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Captain Rostron captain of Carpathia which rescued Titanic survivors left Lord Mersey who headed Titanic Commission of Inquir...
Captain Rostron captain of Carpathia which rescued Titanic survivors left Lord Mersey who headed Titanic Commission of Inquiry centre and Captain Smith of the Titanic left
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Dining room of the Cunard White Star liner, SS Queen Mary, 6 March 1936.
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Launch of the ´Queen Mary´ liner, 26 September 1935.
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RMS 'Mauritania' About to Depart. Mauritania' About to Depart off Roche's Point, Cork, Ireland. 'Swinging to the Start'. Cuna...
RMS 'Mauritania' About to Depart. Mauritania' About to Depart off Roche's Point, Cork, Ireland. 'Swinging to the Start'. Cunard rowing boat in the foreground. The steamship, commissioned in November 1907, was built by John Brown & Company at Clydesdale Scotland. After succesfully serving as a passenger liner for the White Star Line it became a hospital and troop ship in World War 11. Restriction: exclusion from licensing for Film usage, Television usage, DVD usage and Titanic Exhibition usage wi
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Captain Sir Arthur Henry Rostron KBE RD RNR 1869 to 1940 Captain of RMS Carpathia of the Cunard Line when it rescued survivor...
Captain Sir Arthur Henry Rostron KBE RD RNR 1869 to 1940 Captain of RMS Carpathia of the Cunard Line when it rescued survivors from RMS Titanic
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Building work on the Cunard White Star liner, SS ´Queen Mary´, 3 March 1936.
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RMS 'Mauritania'. RMS 'Mauritania'. Cunard liner Mauritania' anchored off Roche's Point, Cork, Ireland. The steamship, commis...
RMS 'Mauritania'. RMS 'Mauritania'. Cunard liner Mauritania' anchored off Roche's Point, Cork, Ireland. The steamship, commissioned in November 1907, was built by John Brown at Clydesdale, Scotland. After successfully serving as a passenger liner for the White Star Line it became a hospital and troop ship in World War 11. Restriction: exclusion from licensing for Film usage, Television usage, DVD usage and Titanic Exhibition usage without prior written consent. (Photo by Fr Browne SJ Collection/
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Building work on the ´Queen Mary´ liner, 25 September 1934.
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Captain Arthur Rostron and under officers of RMS Carpathia (Cunard), with loving cup presented to him by survivors of wreck o...
Captain Arthur Rostron and under officers of RMS Carpathia (Cunard), with loving cup presented to him by survivors of wreck of RMS Titanic (White Star Line), 12 April 1912 in recognition of his heroism in the rescue. Shipwreck Disaster
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Mauretania', the Lounge. Mauretania', the Lounge. Cunard liner 'Mauritania' was commissioned in November 1907 and built by Jo...
Mauretania', the Lounge. Mauretania', the Lounge. Cunard liner 'Mauritania' was commissioned in November 1907 and built by John Brown at Clydesdale, Scotland. After successfully serving as a passenger liner for the White Star Line it became a hospital and troop ship in World War 11. Restriction: exclusion from licensing for Film usage, Television usage, DVD usage and Titanic Exhibition usage without prior written consent. (Photo by Fr Browne SJ Collection/Universal Images Group).
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Mauretania', Smoking Room. Mauretania', Smoking Room. The Cunard liner, commissioned in November 1907, was built by John Brow...
Mauretania', Smoking Room. Mauretania', Smoking Room. The Cunard liner, commissioned in November 1907, was built by John Brown at Clydesdale, Scotland. After successfully serving as a passenger liner for the White Star Line it became a hospital and troop ship in World War 11. Restriction: exclusion from licensing for Film usage, Television usage, DVD usage and Titanic Exhibition usage without prior written consent. (Photo by Fr Browne SJ Collection/Universal Images Group)
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Working on the propellers of the ´Queen Mary´, Southampton, 16 July 1936.
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Inside RMS Olympic. Inside RMS Olympic. The Reading and Writing room on 'A' Deck. The White Star Line steamship was built by ...
Inside RMS Olympic. Inside RMS Olympic. The Reading and Writing room on 'A' Deck. The White Star Line steamship was built by Harland & Wolff in Belfast, Ireland, and launched October on 10th 1910. Restriction: exclusion from licensing for Film usage, Television usage, DVD usage and Titanic Exhibition usage without prior written consent. Restriction: exclusion from licensing for Film usage, Television usage, DVD usage and Titanic Exhibition usage without prior written consent. (Photo by Fr Browne
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Marine transportation - British Cunard White Star Line ocean liner RMS Queen Mary, 1936. Illustrated cutaway view
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‘Cunard White Star’, LNER poster, 1923-1947.
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Captain Sir Arthur Henry Rostron, KBE RD RNR 1869 to 1940 Captain of RMS Carpathia of the Cunard Line when it rescued survivo...
Captain Sir Arthur Henry Rostron, KBE RD RNR 1869 to 1940 Captain of RMS Carpathia of the Cunard Line when it rescued survivors from RMS Titanic
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Bedroom suite on the Cunard White Star liner, SS Queen Mary, 3 March 1936.
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Launch of Cunard White Star liner ´Queen Mary´, 26 September 1935.
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RMS Olympic. RMS Olympic from Crosshaven County Cork. Father Browne's last picture of the Olympic departing from Queenstown (...
RMS Olympic. RMS Olympic from Crosshaven County Cork. Father Browne's last picture of the Olympic departing from Queenstown (Cobh), Ireland on a transatlantic voyage. The White Star Line steamship was built by Harland & Wolff in Belfast, Ireland, and launched on October 10th 1910. Restriction: exclusion from licensing for Film usage, Television usage, DVD usage and Titanic Exhibition usage without prior written consent. Restriction: exclusion from licensing for Film usage, Television usage, DVD
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‘Cunard White Star’, LNER poster, 1923-1947.
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Article - Speed of Liners. Article about the ""Speed of the Great Liners: A factor which makes head lights and other precauti...
Article - Speed of Liners. Article about the ""Speed of the Great Liners: A factor which makes head lights and other precautions Necessary"". Illustrations show the positions of a vessel steaming at full speed (22 knots) in 30 seconds and one minute, demonstrating how quickly a collision with an iceberg could happen. The two scale illustrations give an idea of the speed of the Titanic, which was considered a slow boat against the flyers of the Cunard Line and the big battle cruisers with their s
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TS ´Queen Mary´, 1934.
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RMS Olympic. RMS Olympic lying at anchor off Roche's Point, Cork, Ireland. The White Star Line steamship was built by Harland...
RMS Olympic. RMS Olympic lying at anchor off Roche's Point, Cork, Ireland. The White Star Line steamship was built by Harland & Wolff in Belfast, Ireland, and launched on October 10th 1910. Restriction: exclusion from licensing for Film usage, Television usage, DVD usage and Titanic Exhibition usage without prior written consent. Restriction: exclusion from licensing for Film usage, Television usage, DVD usage and Titanic Exhibition usage without prior written consent. (Photo by Fr Browne SJ Col

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