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- Passenger List for Cunard White Star Line RMS Queen Mary, First Class, Leaving Southampton September 7, 1949 - Cunard White Star Line launched RMS <em>Queen Mary</em> in 1934. Along with its running mate, RMS <em>Queen Elizabeth</em>, the <em>Queen Mary</em> provided weekly express service between Great Britain, France and the United States. The arrival of transatlantic jet airliners in the late 1950s -- which cut travel time from days to hours -- ended the age of ocean liners.

- September 07, 1949
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Passenger List for Cunard White Star Line RMS Queen Mary, First Class, Leaving Southampton September 7, 1949
Cunard White Star Line launched RMS Queen Mary in 1934. Along with its running mate, RMS Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mary provided weekly express service between Great Britain, France and the United States. The arrival of transatlantic jet airliners in the late 1950s -- which cut travel time from days to hours -- ended the age of ocean liners.
- The World's Wonder Ships, Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth, 1949 - In this brochure, Cunard White Star Line emphasized the size, speed, and comfort of its ships <em>Queen Mary</em> and <em>Queen Elizabeth</em>. The ocean liners provided weekly express service between Great Britain, France and the United States. The arrival of transatlantic jet airliners in the late 1950s -- which cut travel time from days to hours -- ended the age of ocean liners.

- 1949
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The World's Wonder Ships, Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth, 1949
In this brochure, Cunard White Star Line emphasized the size, speed, and comfort of its ships Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth. The ocean liners provided weekly express service between Great Britain, France and the United States. The arrival of transatlantic jet airliners in the late 1950s -- which cut travel time from days to hours -- ended the age of ocean liners.
- Menu from the White Star Line SS Doric, 1928 - White Star Line launched SS <em>Doric</em> in 1922. The 601-foot-long ocean liner was intended to serve Canada, and it sailed between Liverpool, England, and the Canadian ports of Quebec and Montreal for almost ten years. <em>Doric</em> collided with another ship in 1935. There were no casualties among the passengers or crew, but the liner itself was damaged beyond repair.

- 1928
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Menu from the White Star Line SS Doric, 1928
White Star Line launched SS Doric in 1922. The 601-foot-long ocean liner was intended to serve Canada, and it sailed between Liverpool, England, and the Canadian ports of Quebec and Montreal for almost ten years. Doric collided with another ship in 1935. There were no casualties among the passengers or crew, but the liner itself was damaged beyond repair.
- Passenger List for White Star Line SS Doric, Sailing From New York February 8, 1928 - White Star Line launched SS <em>Doric</em> in 1922. The 601-foot-long ocean liner was intended to serve Canada, and it sailed between Liverpool, England, and the Canadian ports of Quebec and Montreal for almost ten years. <em>Doric</em> collided with another ship in 1935. There were no casualties among the passengers or crew, but the liner itself was damaged beyond repair.

- February 08, 1928
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Passenger List for White Star Line SS Doric, Sailing From New York February 8, 1928
White Star Line launched SS Doric in 1922. The 601-foot-long ocean liner was intended to serve Canada, and it sailed between Liverpool, England, and the Canadian ports of Quebec and Montreal for almost ten years. Doric collided with another ship in 1935. There were no casualties among the passengers or crew, but the liner itself was damaged beyond repair.