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So that a generation of Cunard publicity for the now scrapped Mauretania should not be wasted, British Board of Trade officials were besought last week for permission to re-name the coastal ...
After S. S. Mauretania was scrapped, Cunard White Star Ltd., to keep its right to the name, dubbed a Southampton paddle steamer Mauretania. Some time during the next few years the Methodist ...
AS THE Second World War loomed, the 35,750-ton luxury liner Mauretania II sailed on her maiden voyage from Liverpool to New York on 17 June 1939.
The Mauretania and her sister ship, the Lusitania, ... After the war she returned to her civilian trade, and was finally scrapped at Rosyth, in Scotland, in 1935. Article continues below.
A brass bell from the liner RMS Mauretania has failed to sell at an auction in London. The floor-standing Edwardian bell was one of three made for the 1906 launched liner and was on the ship for ...