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Sunday, 17 June 2007

R.M.S. CARPATHIA

The first vessel to arrive at the scene of the "TITANIC"
sinking, the R.M.S. CARPATHIA of 1903 rescued all 715
survivors.
Launched on the River Tyne, Newcastle in 1902, she was
hit by three torpedoes from the U55 on July 17th 1918.
She sank with the loss of 5 lives.
Posted by Lucky Liner at 07:59

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      • R.M.S QUEEN MARY 2 COMPARISONS
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      • S.S. FRANCE 1912
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      • H.M.H.S. BRITANNIC
      • R.M.S. AQUITANIA - "THE SHIP BEAUTIFUL"
      • THE CUNARD "SAXONIA" SISTERS
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      • R.M.S. QUEEN ELIZABETH
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      • INSIDE THE R.M.S. TITANIC
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