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Royal Mail aircraft-marking; on a British Airways Airbus A320-232 G-EUUI. In recent years the shift to air transport for mail has left only three ships with the right to the prefix or its variations: RMS Segwun, which serves as a passenger vessel in Gravenhurst, Ontario, Canada; RMV Scillonian III, which serves the Isles of Scilly; and RMS Queen Mary 2.
Collides with Cunard Line's RMS Scythia in Queenstown in 1923, and collides with Van in Boston in 1926. Scrapped at Inverkeithing in 1932 by Thos. W. Ward. Victorian: 1895: 1903–1904: 8,825: Launched in 1895 by Harland & Wolff for Leyland Line under Victorian, chartered by White Star.
Pages in category "Ships of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company" ... RMS Amazon (1906) HMT Aragon; SS Arcadian; RMS Atrato (1853) RMS Atrato (1888) D. RMS Douro; M.
RML was also a leading cruise ship operator. RMS's largest ship was the 25,895 GRT turbine steamship RMS Andes. She was designed as an ocean liner but when launched in 1939 was immediately fitted out as a troopship. She finally entered civilian liner service in 1948, was converted to full-time cruising in 1960 and was scrapped in 1971. [16]
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 .
Pages in category "Ships of the Cunard Line" The following 77 pages are in this category, out of 77 total. ... RMS Alaunia (1925) SS Albania (1920) SS Aleppo; RMS ...
Passenger ships of the United Kingdom include passenger-carrying ships designed, built, ... RMS Alaunia (1913) RMS Alcantara (1926) SS Aleppo; PS Alexandra (1863)
The following is a list, by period and country, of armed merchant ships used since the late 19th century in the role of auxiliary cruisers, also called armed merchant cruisers. RMS Carmania sinking SMS Cap Trafalgar near the Brazilian islands of Trindade, 14 September 1914.