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    The RMS Ascania was an ocean liner operated by the Cunard Line. She was launched on 20 December 1923 at the Armstrong Whitworth Shipbuilders Ltd yard...
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  • Ukraine RMS Ascania (1911), originally laid down as the Gerona for the Thomson Line in 1911, wrecked off Newfoundland on 13 June 1918 RMS Ascania (1923)...
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    in September 1950. Franconia was retired in 1956 with her fleetmate RMS Ascania having been replaced on the Canadian run by Saxonia, Ivernia and the...
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    RMS Carpathia was a Cunard Line transatlantic passenger steamship built by Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson in their shipyard in Wallsend, England. The...
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    1946, sailing the last leg from Egypt to England on the Cunard liner RMS Ascania. On board, she met Major Richard Campbell Brandram MC (5 August 1911...
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    met in 1946 when Brandram was returning to England from Baghdad on the RMS Ascania. They had one son: Richard Paul George Andrew Brandram (1 April 1948...
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    ocean liners ranging from the giants RMS Queen Mary and RMS Queen Elizabeth to smaller liners such as RMS Ascania. As the war continued, a special medical...
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  • RMS Saxonia was a British passenger liner built by John Brown & Company at Clydebank, Scotland for the Cunard Steamship Company for their Liverpool-Montreal...
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  • raiders were a distinct concern, thus the allocation of battleships. RMS Ascania—an armed merchant cruiser—was part of the squadron during this period...
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    Line in 1911 to Cunard Line and renamed Albania, along with Ausonia and Ascania. These three ships were designed to sail on the Southampton - Halifax route...
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    Line in the early 1920s. The other ships were Antonia, Ausonia, Aurania, Ascania, and Alaunia. The ship was constructed in Hebburn, England by the shipbuilders...
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    broken up at Castellón de la Plana, Spain. SS Albania RMS Antonia RMS Andania RMS Ascania RMS Aurania Carpenter 1992, pp. 128–129 "Liner puts into dock:...
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    famously RMS Mauretania which held the Blue Riband for the fastest crossing of the Atlantic, and RMS Carpathia which rescued survivors from RMS Titanic...
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  • RMS Ivernia was a Saxonia-class ocean liner, built in 1955 by John Brown & Company at Clydebank, Scotland for Cunard Line, for their transatlantic passenger...
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    (sometimes Steam-ship or Steamer), usually seen in its abbreviated form RMS, is the ship prefix used for seagoing vessels that carry mail under contract...
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    had Hull 844 –Oceanic – and Cunard had Hull 534, which would later become RMS Queen Mary. In 1933, the British government agreed to provide assistance...
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    RMS Carmania sinking SMS Cap Trafalgar near the Brazilian islands of Trindade, 14 September 1914....
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    (June 1931 – December 1932). In December 1932 he was given command of the Ascania, in the Cunard Canadian service, in which he served through December 1936...
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    command, as master of the Vennonia. Later commands were the ships Samaria, Ascania, Laconia, Franconia, Scythia, and (from 1931) the Aquitania. In 1932 he...
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    Hesse, 1912) Monacha aniliensis P. L. Reischütz & Sattmann, 1990 Monacha ascania (Hausdorf, 2000) Monacha atacis E. Gittenberger & de Winter, 1985 Monacha...
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     incrassata Binomial name Tritia incrassata (Ström, 1768) Synonyms Buccinum ascanias Bruguière, 1789 Buccinum coccinella Lamarck, 1822 Buccinum incrassatum...
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    Archimède 5 May: I-72 24 May: Huesca, Teruel 9 Jun: Port Nicholson 2 Jul: Ascania 27 Jul: L'Espoir 30 Jul: USFS Kittiwake 7 Aug: Reliance 15 Aug: Noemijulia...
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    Wood, 1828: synonym of Mexacanthina lugubris (Sowerby, 1821) Buccinum ascanias Bruguière, 1789: synonym of Nassarius incrassatus (Strøm, 1768): synonym...
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