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Aquitania
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by John Brown & Company, Clydebank, Scotland, 1914. 45,647 gross tons;
901 (bp) feet long; 97 feet wide. Steam turbine engines, quadruple
screw. Service speed 23 knots. 3,230 passengers (618
first class, 614 second class, 1,998 third class).
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for Cunard Line, British flag, in 1914 and named Aquitania.
Southampton-New York service. Served as auxiliary cruiser and then a
troopship during WWI. Broken up in Scotland in 1950.
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