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| R.M.S. Mauretania, Queen of the Atlantic Run for many years. Dave crossed to Europe in her in the Twenties. |
R. M. S. MAURETANIA
From: Haws' Merchant Fleets; N.
R. P. Bonsor, North Atlantic Seaway, 5 vols, David & Charles,
1975-80.
Mauretania was Lusitania's nearly
identical sister, distinguishable from her by the fact that Mauretania had
pronounced ventilators on her deck. She was built by Swan, Hunter & Wigham
Richardson of Newcastle. Launched in
1906, Mauretania made her maiden voyage from Liverpool to New York on 16
November 1907, and set an eastbound record on the return leg of that trip. This
was the first of eight consecutive eastbound records Mauretania would set, the
last coming in 1924. In all, she held the eastbound record from 1907 until 1929.
In addition, she set a westbound record in 1909 that would also stand until
1929. During World War I Mauretania served as a troopship, a hospital ship and a
troopship again before being returned to Cunard in 1919 for service from
Southampton, Cunard's new principal terminus. After being damaged in a fire in
1921, Mauretania was converted from coal to oil as part of her refitting. She
continued her transatlantic service through the 1920's, but by 1930, was used
mainly for cruising. (Like other Cunard cruise ships, she was painted white). On
26 September 1934, the day Queen Mary was launched, Mauretania left New York on
her final Atlantic crossing. She was scraped in 1935.
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