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Persia, Cunard Line - Norway HeritagePersia, Cunard Line steamship, history and description, built 1855 at Glasgow by Robert Napier & Sons.
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Persia - Chris Frame's Cunard Page: Cunard Line History, Facts, NewsThe 3,300 ton; 398 ft-long Persia commenced service with Cunard Line on 26 January 1856. The vessel captured the transatlantic speed record; and carried the ...
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Trans Atlantic Records - The "Blue Riband" - ssMaritimePersia · 1856 · 19 April–29 April · Cunard · 3,045 nautical miles (5,639 km) · 9 d, 16 h, 16 m · 13.11 knots (24.28 km/h).Missing: RMS | Show results with:RMS
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Cunard Line | History of their Fleet - Titanic And Co.SS Persia (1855). RMS Persia (1855). The Persia had a gross tonnage of 3300. Her paddles were no less than 40 feet in diameter and she could average a speed ...
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Cunard ships at war - The History PressMay 29, 2025 · During the American Civil War (1861–65), the Cunard liners Australasia and Persia transported British troops to reinforce the British and ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Unlucky Collins Line - AMERICAN HERITAGEAn enterprising Yankee briefy ruled Atlantic sea lanes but a chain of disasters dogged his great steam packets.
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Persia – TGOL - The Great Ocean LinersFeb 12, 2024 · In 1867 the Persia made her last trans-Atlantic crossing. Cunard thought her old-fashioned and aimed at newer and more modern liners. The ...Missing: RMS | Show results with:RMS
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American and British SteamshipsThe honest rivalry of two powerful lines like the Collins' and Cunard, will operate healthfully for improvements in steam navigation, not only as it regards ...
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The Arctic Disaster, Maury's Motivation - U.S. Naval InstituteRepercussions from the sinking of the Arctic, with the loss of approximately 350 lives, were widespread. Astonishingly, the small iron-hulled French steamer ...<|separator|>
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Paddle Steamer PERSIA built by Robert Napier & Sons in 1856 for ...Paddle Steamer PERSIA built by Robert Napier & Sons in 1856 for The British & North American Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, Glasgow, Passenger / Cargo ...
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[PDF] Life of Robert Napier of West Shandon... Napier had studied the problem in all its bearings, and what a clear conception he had of the whole situa- tion, of the requirements of the trade, and the size ...Missing: shipyard workforce
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[PDF] chapter ii legends in tourism and hospitality - VTechWorksCunard, which still sails today, responded with the 3,300 ton, 398 foot, 13 knot Persia in 1856. Thus the pattern of bigger, faster, more luxurious than the.<|control11|><|separator|>
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History of Merchant Shipping And Ancient Commerce, Volume 4[209] The Persia is 3766 tons gross register, being 350 feet length of keel for tonnage, 45 breadth of beam, and 30 feet depth of hold, with a mean draught ...
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PADDLE STEAMERS - FacebookWhen Robert Napier launched RMS Persia into the River Clyde at Govan on 3rd July 1855 she was not only the biggest ship in the Cunard Line fleet (at 376 ...
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PersiaRobert Napier & Sons Ltd, Glasgow, Scotland; Launched: 3 Jul 1855. Service: First iron-hulled ship built for Cunard Line. Largest vessel in the world at time ...
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THE PERSIA.; Journal of the Voyage from Liverpool to New-York ...The magni??centiron steamer Persia, of the Cunard Line, Which arrived on Saturday, will be visited by thousands, for; she is one of the greatest curiosities ...
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[PDF] CUNARD LINE: The Ships and the Transatlantic Mail 1840-1867 ...The first Article of Agreement was made 4 May 1839 between the Admiralty and Samuel Cunard, the first sailing was “BRITANNIA” 4 July 1840 from. Liverpool to the ...
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[PDF] Trans-Atlantic passenger ships, past and present... full the necessary data regarding the final disposition of every ... to nine days, one hour and forty-five minutes. The Persia was a handsome ship with lines of ...
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Persia, SS | MIT MuseumIn 1856, made several record passges from New York to Liverpool; June 1856 mizzen mast removed; sold 1868 and engines removed; 1872 scrapped at London.Missing: RMS | Show results with:RMS
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Cunard Steamship Fleet, 1849 - Nova Scotia History Preserved DPIIn 1849, Cunard's annual subsidy for carriage of the Royal Mail across the North Atlantic was £173,340. In April 1848 Cunard's average time from Liverpool to ...
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The Trent Affair of 1861 - British Light Infantry RegimentsThe following is a list of the regiments and other units that made the overland march to Canada during the winter of 1861/62.
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Cunard Line: Ships - Graces GuideJun 6, 2025 · RMS Persia, 1856, 1856–1869, iron-paddler, 3,300, Blue Riband, taken out of service 1868 and scrapped 1872. Australian, 1857, 1860–1876, iron- ...<|separator|>
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Internationales Maritimes Museum Hamburg - The RMS Persia was ...Nov 15, 2019 · For that reason, the RMS Persia was built in 1855. The launching in Glasgow was seen as a national event in the wole UK. ... That year Cunard ...
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NoneBelow is a merged summary of the RMS Persia construction (1854-1856) based on the provided segments. To retain all information in a dense and organized format, I will use a table in CSV format, followed by a concise narrative summary that incorporates additional details not easily captured in the table.
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Iceberg Casualties – Ship Names starting with “P”Iceberg Casualties – Ship Names starting with “P” ; Persia, Side wheel steamer, 2-Feb-1856, Grand Banks, 46.00 ; Petit Bras D'Or, M/V Cargo, 04-Feb-1957, Gulf of ...
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The Transition from Sail to Steam in Immigration to the United StatesJun 16, 2005 · In addition, the steamship drastically shortened the trip from Mediterranean ports. It was also easier for steamships to get in and out of ...