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    at 16 knots (30 km/h). Cameronia was built for the Anchor Line, which was owned by Cunard Line. She was a sister ship to RMS Lancastria. Although she...
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    the Anchor Line, a subsidiary of Cunard. She was the sister ship of RMS Cameronia, which Beardmore had built for the Anchor Line the previous year. Tyrrhenia...
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  • by German U-boat U-33 in 1917 RMS Cameronia (1919), a passenger liner completed in 1920 and scrapped in 1957 Cameronia (1973), a bulk carrier built in...
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    following month. In the 1920s they were replaced by the 16,297 GRT RMS Cameronia, 16,923 GRT RMS Transylvania, 16,792 GRT SS California (1923), and 16,991 GRT...
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    UK Merchant Navy seafarers arrived on Britannic and the Cunard liner RMS Cameronia to join which cargo ships, and even gave some idea where those cargo...
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  • in Alang, India in 2003 RMS Cameronia (1919) 1919 HMT Cameronia (1941-1945) SS Empire Clyde (1953-1957) Scrapped in 1957 RMS Carinthia (1955) 1955 SS...
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    RMS Victorian was the world's first turbine-powered ocean liner. She was designed as a transatlantic liner and mail ship for Allan Line and launched in...
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    Sinking site The RMS Lusitania was a British-registered ocean liner that was torpedoed by an Imperial German Navy U-boat during the First World War on...
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    The SS Cameronia was a twin propeller triple-expansion 15,600 IHP passenger steamship owned by the Glasgow-based Anchor Line and built by D. and W. Henderson...
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    RMS Medina was an ocean liner built by Caird and Company, Greenock, Scotland, in 1911, for the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company. She was...
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  • Nittany Lions set sail for Scotland on August 11 of 1934 aboard the RMS Cameronia. Penn State was suspended for championship contention by the Intercollegiate...
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    RMS Franconia was an ocean liner operated by the Cunard Line from 1922 to 1956. The liner was second of three liners named Franconia which served the...
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  • intending to stay and gain citizenship—she returned to Scotland on the SS Cameronia on September 12, 1934. She was recorded as living in New York by April...
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    RMS Empress of Asia was an ocean liner built in 1912–1913 by Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering at Govan on the Clyde in Scotland for Canadian Pacific...
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  • RMS Andes was a 26,689 GRT steam turbine Royal Mail Ship, ocean liner, cruise ship, and the flagship of the Royal Mail Lines fleet. She was the second...
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    SS Calabria (1922) SS California (1923) SS Cambridge (1916) RMS Cameronia (1919) SS Canonesa SS Carsbreck RMS Carthage SS Ceramic MS Chrobry SS City of Cairo SS Clan...
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    RMS Celtic was an ocean liner owned by the White Star Line. The first ship larger than SS Great Eastern by gross register tonnage (it was also 9 ft [2...
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    interpreter. After a short period of leave, Belchem boarded the troopship RMS Cameronia in Southampton to join the 6th Royal Tank Regiment, which was based...
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    RMS Otranto was an ocean liner that was built for the Orient Steam Navigation Company in 1925. The "RMS" prefix stands for Royal Mail Ship, as she carried...
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    SS Arcadian (redirect from RMS Ortona)
    320-capacity cruise ship with a new gross tonnage of 8,939. She was renamed RMS Arcadian on 21 September 1910 as the RMSP's liners had names beginning with...
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    Magnetic 26 Oct: Blokshiv No. 1 October (unknown date): USS R-8, USS Widgeon November (unknown date): Cameronia Unknown date: Celtic, Eider 1924 1926...
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    in 1968. She is best known for sinking on the way to the scrapper, near RMS Titanic, off the coast of Newfoundland. Edward Y. Townsend was built in 1906...
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    stokers. Priest had also been on the liner RMS Asturias when she foundered on her maiden voyage in 1907, and on RMS Olympic when she was damaged in a collision...
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  • Nittany Lions set sail for Scotland on August 11 of 1934 aboard the RMS Cameronia. Penn State was suspended for championship contention by the Intercollegiate...
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    Eaglet, Sapona Other incidents 11 Jan: RMS Empress of Asia 12 Jan: Empress January (unknown date): Cameronia 1 Feb: Maurice Callot 19 Feb: Enrico Cosenz...
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    Eaglet, Sapona Other incidents 11 Jan: RMS Empress of Asia 12 Jan: Empress January (unknown date): Cameronia 1 Feb: Maurice Callot 19 Feb: Enrico Cosenz...
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    Eaglet, Sapona Other incidents 11 Jan: RMS Empress of Asia 12 Jan: Empress January (unknown date): Cameronia 1 Feb: Maurice Callot 19 Feb: Enrico Cosenz...
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    Eaglet, Sapona Other incidents 11 Jan: RMS Empress of Asia 12 Jan: Empress January (unknown date): Cameronia 1 Feb: Maurice Callot 19 Feb: Enrico Cosenz...
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    Apr: Torrington 10 Apr: HMHS Salta 11 Apr: HMS Thrush 15 Apr: RMS Arcadian, Cameronia, USS Pike 16 Apr: HMS C16 17 Apr: Donegal, HMHS Lanfranc 19 Apr:...
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    Eaglet, Sapona Other incidents 11 Jan: RMS Empress of Asia 12 Jan: Empress January (unknown date): Cameronia 1 Feb: Maurice Callot 19 Feb: Enrico Cosenz...
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