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  2. Category:RMS Lusitania - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "RMS Lusitania ". This category contains only the following file. Lusitania wreck telegraph.jpg 384 × 259; 22 KB. Categories: International maritime incidents. Ships of the Cunard Line. Ships of Scotland. Ships sunk by German submarines in World War I. Shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean.

  3. RMS Laconia (1921) - Wikipedia

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    RMS Laconia was a Cunard ocean liner, built by Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson as a successor of the 1911–1917 Laconia. The new ship was launched on 9 April 1921, and made her maiden voyage on 25 May 1922 from Southampton to New York City .

  4. Euro sign - Wikipedia

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    The euro sign ( €) is the currency sign used for the euro, the official currency of the eurozone and adopted, although not required to, by Kosovo and Montenegro. The design was presented to the public by the European Commission on 12 December 1996. It consists of a stylized letter E (or epsilon ), crossed by two lines instead of one.

  5. RMS Alaunia (1913) - Wikipedia

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    RMS Alaunia was a Cunard ocean liner. She was built in 1913 at Greenock and measured 13,405 GRT. She was one of three sister ships Cunard ordered from Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Company. Her sisters were RMS Andania, and RMS Aurania. Alaunia was the second of the trio. She and her sisters had only 2nd class and 3rd class accommodation.

  6. RMS Olympic - Wikipedia

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    RMS Olympic was a British ocean liner and the lead ship of the White Star Line 's trio of Olympic -class liners. Olympic had a career spanning 24 years from 1911 to 1935, in contrast to her short-lived sister ships, Titanic and Britannic.

  7. RMS Majestic (1914) - Wikipedia

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    RMS Majestic was a British Ocean liner working on the White Star Line’s North Atlantic run, originally launched in 1914 as the Hamburg America Liner SS Bismarck. At 56,551 gross register tons , she was the largest ship ever operated by the White Star Line under its own flag and the largest ship in the world until completion of SS Normandie in ...

  8. Walter Donald Douglas - Wikipedia

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    RMS Titanic Douglas, who had retired on 1 January 1912, was known as a "Captain of Industry," having amassed a fortune of over $4 million. He and his wife spent three months in Europe looking for furnishings for their new home near Lake Minnetonka before booking return passage to the United States aboard the RMS Titanic . [4]

  9. Stellwag's sign - Wikipedia

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    Stellwag's sign. Stellwag's sign is a sign of infrequent or incomplete blinking associated with exophthalmos or Graves orbitopathy. It is accompanied by Dalrymple's sign, which is a retraction of the upper eyelids resulting in an apparent widening of the palpebral opening. Stellwag's sign is named after Austrian ophthalmologist Karl Stellwag ...