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RMS Lusitania

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RMS Lusitania
four funnel liner
Ainm dùthchasachLusitania Deasaich
Ainmichte às dèidhLusitania Deasaich
Domhan-leud is -fhad51°24′45″N 8°32′52″W Deasaich
Country of originRìoghachd Aonaichte Deasaich
Thòisich17 dhen Lùnastal 1904 Deasaich
Tachartaskeel laying, ship launching, maiden voyage, service entry, shipwrecking Deasaich
GnìomharaicheCunard Line Deasaich
Crew member(s)David Craig McCormick Deasaich
ManufacturerJohn Brown & Company Deasaich
Location of creationBruach Chluaidh Deasaich
Shipping portPoll a' Ghrùthain Deasaich
Port of registryPoll a' Ghrùthain Deasaich
Country of registryRìoghachd Aonaichte Deasaich
Yard number367 Deasaich
Roinn-seòrsa Commons dhan taobh a-stighCategory:Interior of Lusitania (ship, 1907, Clydebank) Deasaich
Map
An Lusitania a' ruigheachd Eabhraig Nuadh an 1907, an deireadh a bhoidse maighdeanachd

Bha an RMS Lusitania 'na long-loidhne a shealbh Loidhne Cunard. Chaidh a togail le John Brown and Company de Bhruaich Chluaidh, Alba. Thogadh i a bhi agus chaidh a claradh mar "Corsair Armaichte Mearseantachd", gnìomh a choisinn taic-airgid do Chunard bhon Riaghaltas Bhreatuinneach. A dh'aindeoin sin ach cha deach a h-uidheamachadh le gunnaichean. Bha i air bhualadh le spaileart bho bata-aigil Ghearmailteach air a' Chèitein 7 1915 agus chaidh i fodha an 18 mionaidean, ochd mìltean (15 km) far An Seancheann (Seann Cheann t-Saile), Eireann. Chailleadh 1,198 den 1,959 daoine air bòrd, cuid saoranaich na Staitean Aonaichte nan measg. Thionndaidh an sgiorradh am beachd follaiseach de mòran dhùthchannan an aghaidh na Ghearmailte is bha e deatamach 'san thoirt nan Stàitean Aonaichte a-steach dhan Chogadh Mhòr. Tha an sgiorradh air smaoineachadh a bhith an dàrna siorradh luinge shìobhaltach, an dèidh an sgiorradh an RMS Titanic.

Ceanglaichean a-mach

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Tha dealbhan ann an Wikimedia Commons cuideachd a tha ceangailte ris an aiste seo:
  • The Sinking of the Lusitania Original reports from The Times
  • The Home Port of RMS Lusitania – Lusitania.net
  • RMSLusitania.info - passenger and crew lists, biographies, and deck plans of the Lusitania
  • RMS Lusitania on the wrecksite
  • CWGC record of Lt. Robert Matthews (Lusitania Passenger), reference only
  • Clydebank Restoration Trust (Clydebank social and architectural history)
  • Professor Joseph Marichal (Lusitania Passenger KIA WWI), reference only
  • British Wreck Commissioner's Inquiry
  • Lest We Forget Moving Passenger's Stories from the Lusitania
  • Lusitania Home at Atlantic Liners.com
  • Lusitania Information & photos
  • Lusitania Passenger Stories
  • Passport to Perdition The tragic story of Lusitania victim Thoms Silva.
  • The Lusitania Memorial in Cobh
  • Maritimequest RMS Lusitania Photo Gallery
  • Photo of one of the Lusitania's salvaged propellers at Liverpool Maritime Museum
  • The Fast Lusitania
  • Welsh ballad about the sinking of the Lusitania
  • "1907 - 1930; Cunarders of Particular Interest". Lusitania (1907 - 1915 ; 31,550 tons; Sunk off Ireland). Retrieved 30 December 2008.
  • Lusitania sinking with photos from UK National Archives and BBC videos