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  1. RMS Aquitania was an ocean liner of the Cunard Line in service from 1914 to 1950. She was designed by Leonard Peskett and built by John Brown & Company in Clydebank, Scotland. She was launched on 21 April 1913 [5] and sailed on her maiden voyage from Liverpool to New York on 30 May 1914.

  2. RMS Aquitania (Ocean Liner) Category: Ships: ID: Ships (UK) Width x height: 1863 x 1151 px: Hits: 2012 (2.1 / day) Source: Dr Dan Saranga

  3. GBR - YN 409 RMS Aquitania Structural Plans (1912) : John Brown & Co Ltd, Clydebank Shipyard, Clydebank : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  4. Ship Beautiful. Throughout the entire career of the RMS Aquitania, the ship personified the perfection of pre-WWI naval architecture and design, aptly allowing the ship to transcend multiple generations of maritime tradition. RMS Aquitania Ship Facts. Tonnage: 45,647 GRT. Length: 901' - 0" Beam: 97' - 0" Draft: 36' - 0" Number of Decks: 10.

  5. R.M.S. Aquitanias Power Plant. Comprehensive Specifications & Details and Plans. The R.M.S. Aquitania is seen berthed in colour, but during her last days in 1949. Aquitanias Power Plant. By engineer, Stephen Carey. Edited by ssmaritime.com. 1. Overview of machinery spaces: 1.1 Boiler rooms.

  6. Inside an ocean liner: the 'Aquitania'. Known as 'The Ship Beautiful', Cunard Line's 'Aquitania' (1914 – 1950) was considered one of the most elegant ocean liners of the time when it set sail in 1914. A promotional poster from our collection features a beautifully illustrated cross-section view of the ship's interior.

  7. RMS Aquitania. Design and Construction. The Ship Beautiful. First War Service. Transatlantic Heyday. Irrepressible. Reprieve and Glory. Swan Song. Aquitania Specifications. Aquitania ready to launch. Bain News Service photograph collection (Library of Congress). Library of Congress Control Number 2014692274.