RMS Lusitania, the "Greyhound of the Seas", captured the Blue Ribbon for the fastest Atlantic crossing
The History Press | The sinking of the RMS Lusitania
RMS Olympic (foreground) and RMS Lusitania at New York, 1911. The largest and third largest ships in the world at the time. Olympic employed two triple expansion engines and one turbine to
Another Piece of Lusitania Has Been Rediscovered and Raised - Atlas Obscura
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50 Fabulous Photos Show Interior of the RMS Lusitania ~ Vintage Everyday
Lusitania Telegraph Recovered from Seabed | The Unseen Lusitania
Falvey Library Exhibits :: The Complex Case of the RMS Lusitania
Another Piece of Lusitania Has Been Rediscovered and Raised - Atlas Obscura
VINTAGE Photograph LUSITANIA BRITISH OCEAN LINER - Sunk by Torpedo | eBay
Sinking - The Lusitania Resource
LUSITANIA SHIP HISTORY 1950s ARTICLE/PRINT. Built 1907; Torpedoed/Sunk 1915 | eBay
Inside the Lusitania: A liner built for speed and luxury | Independent.ie
40 Amazing Photos Show Exterior and Interior of the RMS Lusitania | Lusitania, Titanic ship, Rms mauretania
Career - The Lusitania Resource
BBC - A History of the World - Object : Propeller from RMS Lusitania
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THE 25-KNOT TURBINE LINER 'LUSITANIA.' The New British Battleships. Wound Sucking in Ancient Times. ' Stern View of the 'Lusitania' Showing Her Great Beam. Note the Very Slight Wave-Formations. Length 790 feet.
File:Side view of Lusitania showing the launching cradle and the propellers (6054254016).jpg - Wikimedia Commons