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    RMS Scythia was a Cunard ocean liner. She sailed on her maiden voyage in 1921, and became a troop and supply ship during the Second World War. Scythia...
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    Samaria was scrapped in 1956. Samaria was a sister ship of RMS Scythia and half-sister of RMS Franconia. Cammell Laird & Company in Birkenhead built Samaria...
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    Cunard vessel, a record which stood for six years until overtaken by RMS Scythia's service record of 37 years. In 2004 Aquitania's service record was pushed...
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  • by the Scythians Scythia (band), a Canadian folk/metal band 1306 Scythia, an asteroid RMS Scythia (1920–1958), a Cunard liner Scythia Minor (disambiguation)...
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    Queen Elizabeth 2 (redirect from RMS QE2)
    Sydney, Nova Scotia, QE2 became the longest serving Cunarder, surpassing RMS Scythia's record. At the end of her 2005 world cruise, some pieces of her artwork...
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    collided with Cunard Line's RMS Scythia in Queenstown harbour in dense fog. Neither vessel was seriously damaged, but Scythia needed to return to Liverpool...
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  • shared the Canada route with the older Cunard ships RMS Franconia (1922), RMS Ascania (1923) and RMS Scythia. As the third and fourth Saxonia class ships entered...
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    the Mersey Bar lightvessel. On 30 September 1923, Cedric collided with RMS Scythia of the Cunard Line in Queenstown harbour during dense fog. Neither vessel...
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  • Pacific Line Montreal off Morecambe Bay. Collides with Cunard Line's RMS Scythia in Queenstown in 1923, and collides with Van in Boston in 1926. Scrapped...
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    in Vilnius, Lithuania. Fisher, as Kayotis, then travelled aboard the RMS Scythia from Le Havre, France, to North America, disembarking at Quebec. Still...
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  • 8, 1944 SS Rochambeau 1911 Scrapped in 1934 or 1936 RMS Saxonia 1899 Scrapped in 1925 RMS Scythia 1920 Scrapped in 1958 SS Servia 1881 Scrapped in 1902...
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  • up in India. She moved to Britain in July 1946 aboard the Cunard ship RMS Scythia from Bombay, just before the end of British rule, and found a clerical...
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    serving in RMS Samaria, RMS Scythia, RMS Britannic, RMS Georgic and RMS Queen Elizabeth. In February 1954 he was appointed staff captain RMS Caronia, until...
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    largest loss of life on a Barrow-built ship was on 28 November 1942, when RMS Nova Scotia acting as a troop ship during World War II was torpedoed off...
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    HMS Rodney (1949) RMS Empress of Australia (1952) HMS Formidable (1953) SS Mulbera (1954) RMS Maloja (1954) HMS Implacable (1955) RMS Scythia (1958) HMS Glory...
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    months at Camp Lee, the battalion was shipped overseas on board the RMS Scythia. It arrived in England in September 1944 and immediately moved to France...
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    sponsor a group of children. A group of 48 children left England on RMS Scythia from Liverpool on 24 September 1940 bound for Boston. Because of the...
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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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  • 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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  • RMS Saxonia was a British passenger liner built by John Brown & Company at Clydebank, Scotland for the Cunard Steamship Company for their Liverpool-Montreal...
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