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  2. Britannia-class steamship - Wikipedia

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    Cunard quickly realized that five units were required to maintain the fortnightly service and in 1843 he commissioned an enhanced Britannia with an additional 300 hp (220 kW). While 21% larger than the original Britannia, Hibernia only carried five more passengers. Hibernia immediately took the eastbound record from Columbia and held it until 1849.

  3. Inside the Royal Yacht Britannia, the royal family's ... - AOL

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    Britannia had three masts, and different flags were used to communicate with other ships on the water. The admiral's cabin and suite is the most spacious on the ship, aside from the royal apartments.

  4. List of largest cruise ships - Wikipedia

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    The largest may carry thousands of passengers in a single trip, and are some of the largest ships in the world by gross tonnage (GT), bigger than many large cargo ships. Cruise ships started to exceed ocean liners in size and capacity in the mid-1990s; [ 2 ] before then, few were more than 50,000 GT. [ 3 ]

  5. MV Britannia (2014) - Wikipedia

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    MV Britannia in La Rochelle 28 May 2015. Britannia ' s maiden voyage took place 14–28 March 2015, and included visits to Spain, Italy and France. During her summer season, Britannia sails to the Mediterranean, Norwegian fjords, the Baltic, Canary Islands and Atlantic Islands. In winter, the ship operates 14-night Caribbean itineraries.

  6. BR Standard Class 7 70000 Britannia - Wikipedia

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    Britannia was built at Crewe, completed on 2 January 1951. It was the first British Railways standard locomotive to be built and the first of 55 locomotives of the Britannia class. The locomotive was named at a ceremony at Marylebone Station by the then Minister for Transport Alfred Barnes on 30 January 1951.

  7. Britannia (smack) - Wikipedia

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    Britannia sailing off the Isle of Skye in the 1980s. Britannia (BN72) is the last working Class One East Coast Smack. She was built in King's Lynn in 1914 and launched in 1915, and is currently (2021) undergoing restoration in Devon, and due to be relaunched in 2022. [1] She measures 16.82 metres (55.2 ft) long with a beam of 4.05 metres (13.3 ...

  8. BR Standard Class 7 - Wikipedia

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    The BR Standard Class 7, [1] otherwise known as the Britannia Class, is a class of 4-6-2 Pacific steam locomotive designed under Robert Riddles for use by British Railways for mixed-traffic duties. 55 were constructed between 1951 and 1954.

  9. Britannia (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Britannia is a British historical fantasy drama [3] television series created by Jez Butterworth and Tom Butterworth. [4] The show was the first co-production between Sky UK and Amazon Prime Video and stars Kelly Reilly , David Morrissey , Zoë Wanamaker , Mackenzie Crook , Nikolaj Lie Kaas , and Eleanor Worthington Cox . [ 5 ]

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