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  2. 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 1935.

  3. RMS Majestic (1889) - Wikipedia

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    Majestic failed, but eventually achieved the goal on a westbound voyage between 30 July and 5 August 1891, with an average speed of 20.1 knots. Unfortunately, Majestic held the honour for a mere two weeks, as Teutonic completed a crossing on 19 August with a speed of 20.35 knots. City of Paris regained the Blue Riband a year later.

  4. Teutonic-class ocean liner - Wikipedia

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    The Majestic failed, but eventually achieved the goal on a westbound voyage between 30 July and 5 August 1891, with an average speed of 20.1 knots (37.2 km/h; 23.1 mph). [7] Majestic held the honour for a mere two weeks, as Teutonic completed a crossing on 19 August with a speed of 20.35 knots (37.69 km/h; 23.42 mph).

  5. May 1922 - Wikipedia

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    The world's largest ship, the White Star liner RMS Majestic completed its maiden voyage, reaching New York Harbor from Southampton in 5 days 14 hours 45 minutes. [58] The Majestic was actually launched in Germany as the Hamburg America liner SS Bismarck in 1914, but was left incomplete for years due to the outbreak of the war and then sold to ...

  6. Category:Ships of the White Star Line - Wikipedia

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  7. Ana Cumpănaș - Wikipedia

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    In 1923 or 1924, Cumpănaș-Sage traveled to Romania and visited her mother, returning on board the RMS Majestic. [4] Friction between her husband and her son led to the breakup of the marriage, and Cumpănaș left Alexandru in 1932. [4] A year later, she opened a brothel on Halsted Street in Chicago.

  8. Charles Lightoller - Wikipedia

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    He later joined the SS Majestic under the command of Captain Edward J. Smith in the Atlantic. From there, he was promoted to third officer on the RMS Oceanic, the flagship of the White Star Line. He returned to the Majestic as first mate and then transferred back to the Oceanic in the same position.

  9. SS Majestic (1890) - Wikipedia

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