The Lusitania carried a healthy complement of American passengers when she departed New York for Liverpool on May 1, 1915, despite a published warning from the German authorities that appeared in U.S. newspapers the morning of her departure.
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Information on the great ocean liner and her last captain, William Thomas Turner. ... Sir Charles McLaren, Chairman of John Brown & Co. at the launching of the Lusitania. ... Lastest Lusitania News...
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Lusitania was built by John Brown & Co. of Clydebank and was launched in 1906. The first British four-stacker, Lusitania was also the world's first quadruple screw steamer and the first ship to exceed 30,000 tons.
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Sent after the May 7, 1915, sinking of the Lusitania by a German submarine, with a loss of more than 1,100 passengers and crew, including 124 Americans. ... WWI Document Archive > 1915 Documents > Wilson's First Lusitania Note to Germany...
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LONDON, Saturday, May 8. - The Cunard Liner Lusitania, which sailed; out of New York last Saturday with 1,918 souls; aboard, lies at the bottom of the ocean off the Irish coast. ... How many of the Lusitania's Passengers and crew were rescued cannot; be told at the present. Official statements from the...
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RMS Lusitania - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
'RMS Lusitania was an ocean liner owned by the Cunard Line and built by John Brown and Company of Clydebank, Scotland, torpedoed by a German U-boat on 7 May 1915. The ship sank in 18 minutes, eight ...
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First World War.com - A multimedia history of world war one ... On April 30th 1915, the Lusitania was at New York, being loaded with meat, medical supplies, copper, cheese, oil and machinery, but she was also secretly being loaded with munitions for Britain for the war.
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The sinking of the luxury liner off the Irish coast ... The Lusitania made her maiden voyage from Liverpool to New York in September 1907. Construction had begun in 1903 with the goal of building the fastest liner afloat. Her engines produced 68,000-horse power and pushed the giant through the water at an...
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