gptkbp:instance_of
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gptkb:beach
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gptkbp:bfsLayer
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4
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gptkbp:bfsParent
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gptkb:White_Star_Line
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gptkbp:accommodation
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during its service
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gptkbp:constructed_in
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gptkb:Cammell_Laird
gptkb:Cunard_Line
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gptkbp:crew
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800 crew members
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gptkbp:deployment
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gptkb:1922
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gptkbp:designed_by
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gptkb:Leonard_Peskett
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gptkbp:famous_for
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luxurious interiors
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gptkbp:fate
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scrapped in 1965
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gptkbp:first_flight
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November 16, 1907
September 1934
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gptkbp:historical_significance
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pioneered modern cruise travel
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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Cunard's Mauretania
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gptkbp:inspired
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subsequent ocean liners
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gptkbp:is_a_route_for
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gptkb:Transatlantic
Liverpool to New York
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gptkbp:is_decorated_with
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gptkb:Sir_Edward_William_Elgar
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gptkbp:is_equipped_with
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advanced safety features
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gptkbp:is_evaluated_by
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the public and critics alike
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gptkbp:is_featured_in
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films and literature
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gptkbp:is_involved_in
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gptkb:the_Blue_Riband_competition
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gptkbp:is_known_for
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speed and luxury
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gptkbp:is_part_of
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gptkb:Cunard's_fleet
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gptkbp:is_used_for
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gptkb:Company
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gptkbp:launched
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1906
September 20, 1906
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gptkbp:length
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790 feet
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gptkbp:losses
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gptkb:battle
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gptkbp:nickname
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The Grand Old Lady
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gptkbp:notable_cards
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10 decks
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gptkbp:notable_feature
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first ship to exceed 30,000 gross tons
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gptkbp:notable_ships
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in the world at launch
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gptkbp:operates_in
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1934
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gptkbp:owner
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gptkb:Cunard_Line
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gptkbp:participated_in
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gptkb:RMS_Lusitania
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gptkbp:propulsion
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steam turbines
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gptkbp:replaced_by
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gptkb:RMS_Queen_Mary
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gptkbp:retired
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1934
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gptkbp:seating_capacity
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gptkb:Charles_Lindbergh
2,000 passengers
31,938 GT
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gptkbp:served_in
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gptkb:World_War_I
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gptkbp:service_history
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fastest transatlantic crossing in 1909
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gptkbp:services
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November 16, 1907
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gptkbp:sister_ship
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gptkb:RMS_Aquitania
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gptkbp:speed
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26 knots
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gptkbp:symbol
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British maritime power
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gptkbp:symbolism
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of the early 20th century.
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gptkbp:targets
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German U-boats during WWI
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