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Mauretania Collection (page 4)

Background imageMauretania Collection: The Conway, Liverpool and the Mauretania

The Conway, Liverpool and the Mauretania. Shoesmith, Kenneth Denton 1890 - 1939

Background imageMauretania Collection: RMS Mauretania - Cunard White Star Line

RMS Mauretania - Cunard White Star Line
Passenger liner of the Cunard White Star line, she held the Blue Riband for 21 years; she was withdrawn from service and broken up in 1935. Date: circa 1908

Background imageMauretania Collection: MAURETANIA. HODH ECH CHARGUI. Oualata. Tarha

MAURETANIA. HODH ECH CHARGUI. Oualata. Tarha
" MAURETANIA. HODH ECH CHARGUI. Oualata. " Tarha" graffito patterns made by women to decorate their courtyards."

Background imageMauretania Collection: MAURETANIA. HODH ECH CHARGUI. Oualata. The city

MAURETANIA. HODH ECH CHARGUI. Oualata. The city and its traditional adobe houses

Background imageMauretania Collection: MAURETANIA. HODH ECH CHARGUI. Oualata. Decorated

MAURETANIA. HODH ECH CHARGUI. Oualata. Decorated door

Background imageMauretania Collection: Cunard Line R. M. S. Mauretania

Cunard Line R. M. S. Mauretania
Cunard Line R.M.S. Mauretania. Holder of the Blue Riband for the fastest transatlantic crossing (1907- 1929)

Background imageMauretania Collection: Titanic - Lifeboats needed to save lives on board ships

Titanic - Lifeboats needed to save lives on board ships
A diagram published in the Illustrated London News following the disaster of the sinking of White Star passenger liner, RMS Titanic showing the ratio of lifeboat capacity to passenger numbers

Background imageMauretania Collection: Menu cover for Cunard White Star Line Mauretania

Menu cover for Cunard White Star Line Mauretania. Artwork by Longley Date: 1948

Background imageMauretania Collection: Mauretania

Mauretania
The Mauretania, built in 1906 at the Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson shipyard in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. At the time, she was the largest liner in the world at 32, 000 gross tons

Background imageMauretania Collection: Atlas Becomes Mountain

Atlas Becomes Mountain
Perseus, using the head of the gorgon Medusa as his weapon, changes Atlas, king of Mauretania, into a mountain which is still the highest region of Morocco

Background imageMauretania Collection: Mauretania, at Cherbourg

Mauretania, at Cherbourg
Cunard Line R.M.S. Mauretania at Cherbourg

Background imageMauretania Collection: Lusitania / Mauretania

Lusitania / Mauretania
The Lusitania and her sister-ship the Mauretania, Cunarders on the Atlantic run, are described here as the fastest vessels in the world

Background imageMauretania Collection: Steamship / Mauretania

Steamship / Mauretania
During World War one the Mauretania was converted from passenger liner to hospital ship

Background imageMauretania Collection: Mauretania Cig. Card

Mauretania Cig. Card
Steam ship of the Cunard line



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