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  2. Anchor Line (steamship company) - Wikipedia

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    The Anchor Line shipping company grew from small beginnings in tandem with the River Clyde shipbuilding industry as the Glasgow river was transformed. In the 19th century rapid industrialisation the Clyde changed from a shallow meandering river into one of the industrialised world's greatest ports and a hub of shipbuilding and marine ...

  3. SS Britannia (1925) - Wikipedia

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    SS Britannia was a UK steam ocean liner that was built in Scotland in 1925–26 and operated by Anchor Line (Henderson Brothers). In 1941 a German merchant raider sank Britannia with the loss of 249 lives.

  4. SS Transylvania (1914) - Wikipedia

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    SS Transylvania was a British passenger liner of the Anchor Line, a subsidiary of the Cunard Line and a sister ship to SS Tuscania. She was torpedoed and sunk on 4 May 1917 by the German U-boat SM U-63 at 44°15′N 8°30′E  /  44.250°N 8.500°E  / 44.250; 8.500 while carrying Allied troops to Egypt and sank with a loss of 412

  5. RMS Transylvania (1925) - Wikipedia

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    RMS Transylvania was a British ocean liner.She was launched on 11 March 1925 for the Anchor Line and was the sister ship to the SS California and RMS Caledonia.She was converted into an armed merchant cruiser, pennant F56 during World War II.

  6. SS California (1907) - Wikipedia

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    SS California was a twin-screw steamer that D. and W. Henderson and Company of Glasgow built for the Anchor Line in 1907 as a replacement for the aging ocean liner Astoria, which had been in continuous service since 1884.

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  8. SS Tuscania (1914) - Wikipedia

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    Graveyard from the Tuscania disaster. SS Tuscania was a luxury liner of the Anchor Line, a subsidiary of the Cunard Line and named after Tuscania, Italy.In 1918 the ship was torpedoed and sunk by the German U-boat UB-77 while transporting American troops to Europe with the loss of 210 lives.

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