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  2. SS Île de France - Wikipedia

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    SS Île de France was a French luxury ocean liner that plied the prestigious transatlantic route between Europe and New York from 1927 through to 1958. She was built in Saint-Nazaire for the Compagnie Générale Transatlantique (or CGT, also known as the "French Line"), and named after the region around Paris known as "L'Ile de France".

  3. Compagnie Générale Transatlantique - Wikipedia

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    The largest ship in of the company was thus found to be unusable after only four years of commercial service. The Île-de-France and several other ships benefited from the resistant fiber of company's General Staff, which managed to make them sail on behalf of the forces of Free France and the United Kingdom. In the war, the liner transported ...

  4. List of ships of the Compagnie Générale Transatlantique

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    Ville de Barcelone: Ville De Bône: Ville de Bordeaux: Ville de Bordeaux: Ville de Brest: Ville de Madrid: Ville de Marseille: Ville de Marseille: Ville de Mostaganem: Ville de Naples: Ville de Paris: Ville de Rome: Ville de Saint-Nazaire : Ville de Sfax: Ville de Tanger: Ville de Tunis: Ville de Tunis : Ville du Havre: 1865: Volubilis: Washington

  5. SS France (1960) - Wikipedia

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    France was constructed to replace the line's other ageing ships including SS Ile de France and SS Liberté, which were outdated by the 1950s. [citation needed] Without these vessels the French Line could not compete against their rivals, [citation needed] most notably the Cunard Line, which also had plans for constructing a new modern liner.

  6. RMS Aquitania - Wikipedia

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    The ship, however, remained popular and she was the third busiest in the early 1930s behind those two German liners. [49] RMS Queen Elizabeth, the ocean liner intended to replace Aquitania upon her arrival in 1940. To keep the ship up to date, she underwent a refit, which added a cinema, between 1932 and 1933.

  7. Battle of Grand Port - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Grand Port was a naval battle fought on 20–27 August 1810 between squadrons of frigates from the French Navy and the British Royal Navy over possession of the harbour of Grand Port on Île de France (now Mauritius), as part of the Mauritius campaign during the Napoleonic Wars.

  8. SS Mexique - Wikipedia

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    She was launched in 1914 as Île de Cuba but when she was completed in 1915 she was renamed Lafayette. Lafayette was a hospital ship in the latter part of the First World War and a troop ship in 1919. In 1928 CGT had Lafayette refitted and renamed her Mexique. In 1939 Mexique was converted into an auxiliary cruiser.

  9. Transport vessels for the British invasions of Isle Bourbon ...

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    For the invasions of Île Bourbon and Île de France (Mauritius) the British government hired a number of transport vessels.Most of the transports were "country ships". Country ships were vessels that were registered in ports of British India such as Bombay and Calcutta, and that traded around India, with Southeast Asia, and China, but that did not sail to England without special authorization ...