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There is a page named "RMS Kenilworth Castle (1903)" on Wikipedia

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    RMS Kenilworth Castle was a British Passenger ship that served for the Union-Castle Line until its scrapping in 1937. It also served as a troop transport...
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    the English Channel in June 1918, in company with the Union-Castle RMS Kenilworth Castle and escorted by the cruiser HMS Kent and five destroyers. On...
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    Harlech Castle (1894–1904), Hawarden Castle (1883–1904), Kildonan Castle (1899–1931), Kinfauns Castle (2) (1899–1927), Lismore Castle (1891–1904), RMS Norham...
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  • launched 7 November 1903, completed 11 June 1904. RMS Kenilworth Castle, passenger ship for Union Castle, launched 15 December 1903, completed 19 May 1904...
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  • saw further service as a ferry on the Firth of Clyde under the name Kenilworth. "Vessel Archive 1840–1860". Red Funnel. Retrieved 20 April 2010. "Vessel...
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    built the RMS Titanic as well as her sister ships RMS Olympic and RMS Britannic; in Clydebank John Brown and Company built the RMS Queen Mary, RMS Queen Elizabeth...
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    Italy had once again regained the initiative by the turn of the century. In 1903, the year before Montecuccoli's appointment, Italy had 18 battleships in...
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     Royal Navy 4 April 1918 An Avon-class destroyer that collided with SS Kenilworth off the Isle of Portland. HMS Boadicea  Royal Navy 13 June 1944 A B-class...
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  • breaks out at the FA Cup quarter-final between Luton Town and Millwall at Kenilworth Road, Luton; hundreds of hooligans tear seats from the stands and throw...
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    entered the dry dock in Nagasaki, Japan, for a major overhaul on 2 March 1903, which lasted until 26 April. At this time, Geier was formally assigned to...
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