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    RMS Caronia was a Cunard Line transatlantic steam ocean liner. She was launched in 1904 and scrapped in 1932. In World War I she was first an armed merchant...
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  • Caronia is a town in Italy. Caronia may also refer to: RMS Caronia (1904), an ocean liner owned by Cunard Line 1904–1933 RMS Caronia (1947), a combined...
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    cruiser (AMC) and then a troop ship. Carmania was the sister ship of RMS Caronia, although the two ships had different machinery. When new, the pair were...
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    RMS Baltic was an ocean liner of the White Star Line that sailed between 1904 and 1932. At 23,876 gross register tonnage, she was the world's largest...
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  • Scrapped at Mihara, Japan in 1963 SS Carondelet 1877 Unknown RMS Caronia 1904 Scrapped in 1933 RMS Carpathia 1902 Torpedoed southeast of Ireland and west of...
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    Arthur Rostron (category RMS Titanic)
    transferring to the RMS Caronia (1904). Afterwards, from 1913 to 1914 he took command of the RMS Carmania (1905), RMS Campania, and RMS Lusitania. Rostron...
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    History of Steam Navigation. Liverpool: C. Birchall, 1903. OCLC 3553860 RMS Caronia "Green Goddess" Time-Line Titanic Archive Archived 9 July 2011 at the...
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    composer Manoah Leide-Tedesco. She died on September 3, 1962, aboard the RMS Caronia while on a cruise of the Mediterranean Sea. "Mrs. Enrico Leide Is Dead...
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    John Brown & Company (category RMS Lusitania)
    during the war. The most notable vessels built in this period were the RMS Caronia and the royal yacht HMY Britannia. By the end of the 1950s, however,...
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  • HMS Canterbury (1916) MV Cape St Vincent (1966) SS Cariboo (1924) RMS Carinthia (1956) RMS Carmania (1905) RMS Caronia (1947) HMS Cavendish (R15) MV Centaur (1963) HMS Ceres (D59)...
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    1909 to Lieutenant. In 1904 Irving joined the Cunard Line as a fourth officer in the Veria. He went on to serve in the ships Caronia, Umbria, Lucania, Carpathia...
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    MV Aqueity, Cutty Sark 18 Feb: CG 36500 19 Feb: Arkaba 25 Feb: Tynwald 12 Mar: Caronia 3 Apr: RFA Wave Ruler 26 Apr: USS Wasp April (unknown date): Esso Appalachee...
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    ship RMS Caronia on November 8, 1960, while in port at Venice, Italy. He was buried at Arlington National Cemetery, Section 1, Site 325-B. In 1904 Parsons...
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  • returned to London with Charlot and the revue girls, departing New York on RMS Caronia on 24 October 1925, returning to the stage at the Prince of Wales Theatre...
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    held her at Plymouth. On 18 January 1915, the armed merchant cruiser HMS Caronia stopped and inspected Nieuw Amsterdam off Sandy Hook. US citizens were...
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    TSS (RMS) Tynwald (V), No. 165248, was a passenger vessel operated by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company from 1947 to 1974, and was the fifth vessel...
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  • Scottish player to win the World Snooker Championship. 30 October – RMS Caronia is launched at John Brown & Company's shipyard on Clydebank as a cruise...
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