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    RMS Umbria and her sister ship RMS Etruria were the last two Cunard Line express ocean liners that were fitted with auxiliary sails. Umbria as the last...
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  • Umbria is a region of modern Italy. Umbria may also mean: Roman Umbria, the region of ancient Roman Italy RMS Umbria, a British ship (1884-1910) SS Umbria...
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    RMS Etruria was a transatlantic ocean liner built by John Elder & Co of Glasgow, Scotland in 1884 for Cunard Line. Etruria and her sister ship Umbria...
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    Star of the East Catalonia RMS Umbria Aleppo RMS Carpathia Ivernia RMS Caronia RMS Mauretania RMS Aquitania Transylvania RMS Lusitania Ultonia Turner joined...
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    needs of immigration to the United States and Australia. RMS Umbria and her sister ship RMS Etruria were the last two Cunard liners of the period to be...
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    of the human migration to the United States and Australia. RMS Umbria and her sister ship RMS Etruria were the last two Cunard liners of the period to be...
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  • UB-77 SS Ultonia 1898 Torpedoed and sunk on June 27, 1917, by SM U-53 RMS Umbria 1884 Scrapped in 1910 SS United States 1951 Laid up in Philadelphia, bought...
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    Arthur Rostron (category RMS Titanic)
    January 1895 and earned a position as fourth officer on the ocean liner RMS Umbria. In the years afterward he would serve on other Cunard ships including...
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    constructed in 1884 to act as a tender and part time tugboat for the new RMS Umbria and RMS Etruria, which were too big to enter the landing stage in the Mersey...
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    Marlborough College Register from 1843 to 1904 Inclusive. Passenger list, RMS Umbria, Liverpool to New York, August 1891, "W. Deane Tanner", age 20. Tanner's...
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  • not make their disappearance mysterious. For example, the victims of the RMS Titanic disaster are not considered to have disappeared mysteriously at sea...
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    died. The closest ship to respond to the Titanic's distress signals, the RMS Carpathia, did not reach the lifeboats until 4 A.M., one hour and forty minutes...
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    reportedly set out for the US on 21 October 1893. arriving aboard the RMS Umbria at New York on October 30. In November 1893, he issued a challenge to...
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    England with three grandchildren, Van Alen either jumped or fell off the RMS Umbria on July 22, 1886; his body was not recovered. The New York Times reported...
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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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    companion of Bernard Nicholls at Hoylake. He sailed from Liverpool aboard the RMS Umbria of the Cunard Line and arrived in New York City on July 26, 1886. He and...
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    Taylor (as W. Deane Tanner) sailed to New York from Liverpool on the RMS Umbria with F. J. S. Turnly, per passenger lists. Taylor's arrival at Runnymede...
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  • gale and was abandoned on the Georges Bank. Survivors were rescued by RMS Umbria ( United Kingdom). Livinia  United Kingdom The barque was run into by...
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    Open Championship in 1883. Strath and his wife Christina boarded the RMS Umbria and sailed from Liverpool, arriving in New York City on 28 September 1895...
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  • "The Collision Between the 'Umbria' and 'Iberia,'" from Harper's Weekly, 24 November 1888. Iberia is at left, Umbria in the center, and Iberia's severed...
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  • L-A United States 6U UKR Air Ukraine AIR UKRAINE Ukraine UMB Air Umbria AIR UMBRIA Italy UND Atuneros Unidos de California ATUNEROS UNIDOS Mexico USC...
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    the three of them undertook a lengthy sketching tour of the Marches and Umbria. When Blondel was unexpectedly overlooked for the position of director of...
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  • Mexico New York City, New York, USA Paris, France Perugia, Umbria, Italy Rome, Lazio, Italy RMS Queen Mary The film received generally positive reviews with...
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    victory. The province was also the namesake of the North Atlantic Ocean liner RMS Lusitania infamous for being torpedoed by a German U-boat in 1915. The ship's...
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    Wild boar haunches and trophy, Umbria, Italy...
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  • ships Caronia, Umbria, Lucania, Carpathia, Lusitania, Carmania, Ivernia, and Brescia, and in 1913 he was appointed as chief officer in RMS Lusitania. In...
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    Bird, 1987) 1987 - Paris Blues with Steve Lacy (Owl, 1988) 1987 - Live at Umbria Jazz 87, Voll.1 & 2 (Egea, ?) 1987 - Rhythm A Ning with Laurent Cugny (EmArcy...
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    that year, Cunard commissioned the first steel-hulled record-breakers, Umbria and Etruria. Etruria, the faster of the pair, raised the record to 19.56...
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    of fourth officer. In March 1908, he was again transferred to Cunard's Umbria where he served as junior third officer. By November 1908, another transfer...
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    to the shipyard. That year, Cunard also commissioned the record-breakers Umbria and Etruria capable of 19.5 knots (36.1 km/h). Starting in 1887, Cunard's...
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