Product information
official postcard, no. A.3029/4/39,
used, not posted, minor faults,
5.5" x 3.5", 140mm x 90mm (approx)
our ref: SRQ125
AQUITANIA (Cunard White Star Line)
Built by John Brown, she made her maiden voyage in May 1914 and completed 3 transatlantic round trips before being requisitioned as an armed merchant cruiser at the start of WW1. In 1915 she was converted into a troopship and in 1916 into a hospital ship. She returned to trooping in 1917, and returned to commercial service in 1919. She was requisitioned again in 1939, as a troopship, being converted at Sydney, Australia. She repatriated American troops after the war and then made 'austerity' voyages from Southampton to Halifax. She was broken up in 1950, the last active 4-funnelled liner. (Arundel Castle outlived her but had been rebuilt with 2 funnels in 1937).
Technical specifications
| Brand: | Official / Company |
| Condition: | Used |
| Product Code: | SRQ125g |
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