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- RMS_Caronia length "217900.0".
- RMS_Caronia abstract "RMS Caronia was a 34,183 gross register tons (GRT) passenger ship of the Cunard Line (then Cunard White Star Line). Launched on 30 October 1947, she served with Cunard until 1967. She was nicknamed the "Green Goddess" by the people of Liverpool because her livery resembled that of the local trams, also known as "Green Goddesses". She is credited as one of the first "dual-purpose" built ships: suited to cruising, but also capable of transatlantic crossings. After leaving Cunard she briefly served as SS Caribia in 1969, after which she was laid up in New York until 1974 when she was sold for scrap. While being towed to Taiwan for scrapping, she was caught in a storm on 12 August. After her tow lines were cut, she repeatedly crashed on the rocky breakwater outside Apra Harbor, Guam subsequently breaking into three.".
- RMS_Caronia activeYearsEndDate "1969-03-25".
- RMS_Caronia activeYearsStartDate "1949-01-04".
- RMS_Caronia builder Clydebank.
- RMS_Caronia builder John_Brown_&_Company.
- RMS_Caronia builder Scotland.
- RMS_Caronia christeningDate "1947-10-30".
- RMS_Caronia layingDown "1946-02-13".
- RMS_Caronia length "217.9".
- RMS_Caronia owner Cunard_Line.
- RMS_Caronia owner Universal_Cruise_Line.
- RMS_Caronia powerType Horsepower.
- RMS_Caronia shipBeam "27.8".
- RMS_Caronia shipLaunch "1947-10-30".
- RMS_Caronia status "Wrecked in Apra Harbour, Guam, 1974. Subsequently scrapped.".
- RMS_Caronia thumbnail RMS_Caronia_(ca._1956).jpg?width=300.
- RMS_Caronia topSpeed "40.744".
- RMS_Caronia wikiPageExternalLink caronia2.php.
- RMS_Caronia wikiPageExternalLink Main%20Caronia%20page.html.
- RMS_Caronia wikiPageExternalLink www.caronia2.info.
- RMS_Caronia wikiPageExternalLink caronia.html.
- RMS_Caronia wikiPageID "618055".
- RMS_Caronia wikiPageRevisionID "599259061".
- RMS_Caronia hasPhotoCollection RMS_Caronia.
- RMS_Caronia shipAcquired "December 1948".
- RMS_Caronia shipBuilder Clydebank.
- RMS_Caronia shipBuilder John_Brown_&_Company.
- RMS_Caronia shipBuilder Scotland.
- RMS_Caronia shipCapacity "932".
- RMS_Caronia shipChristened "--10-30".
- RMS_Caronia shipFate "Wrecked in Apra Harbour, Guam, 1974. Subsequently scrapped.".
- RMS_Caronia shipInService "1949-01-04".
- RMS_Caronia shipLaidDown "1946-02-13".
- RMS_Caronia shipLaunched "1947-10-30".
- RMS_Caronia shipName "1948".
- RMS_Caronia shipName "1968".
- RMS_Caronia shipNickname "The Green Goddess".
- RMS_Caronia shipOrdered "1946".
- RMS_Caronia shipOutOfService "1969-03-25".
- RMS_Caronia shipOwner "1948".
- RMS_Caronia shipOwner "1949".
- RMS_Caronia shipOwner "1968".
- RMS_Caronia shipPower "Geared turbines, H.P. double reduction, I.P. and L.P. single reduction, 30,000 ihp, twin propellers".
- RMS_Caronia shipRegistry "Liverpool,".
- RMS_Caronia shipYardNumber "635".
- RMS_Caronia subject Category:1947_ships.
- RMS_Caronia subject Category:Clyde-built_ships.
- RMS_Caronia subject Category:Cruise_ships.
- RMS_Caronia subject Category:Passenger_ships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- RMS_Caronia subject Category:Ships_of_the_Cunard_Line.
- RMS_Caronia type 1947Ships.
- RMS_Caronia type Artifact100021939.
- RMS_Caronia type Clyde-builtShips.
- RMS_Caronia type Conveyance103100490.
- RMS_Caronia type Craft103125870.
- RMS_Caronia type CruiseShip103141327.
- RMS_Caronia type CruiseShips.
- RMS_Caronia type Instrumentality103575240.
- RMS_Caronia type Liner103673027.
- RMS_Caronia type Object100002684.
- RMS_Caronia type PassengerShip103896103.
- RMS_Caronia type PassengerShipsOfTheUnitedKingdom.
- RMS_Caronia type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- RMS_Caronia type Ship104194289.
- RMS_Caronia type ShipsOfTheCunardLine.
- RMS_Caronia type Vehicle104524313.
- RMS_Caronia type Vessel104530566.
- RMS_Caronia type Whole100003553.
- RMS_Caronia type MeanOfTransportation.
- RMS_Caronia type Ship.
- RMS_Caronia type Product.
- RMS_Caronia type DesignedArtifact.
- RMS_Caronia comment "RMS Caronia was a 34,183 gross register tons (GRT) passenger ship of the Cunard Line (then Cunard White Star Line). Launched on 30 October 1947, she served with Cunard until 1967. She was nicknamed the "Green Goddess" by the people of Liverpool because her livery resembled that of the local trams, also known as "Green Goddesses". She is credited as one of the first "dual-purpose" built ships: suited to cruising, but also capable of transatlantic crossings.".
- RMS_Caronia label "Caronia (paquebot, 1949)".
- RMS_Caronia label "Caronia II".
- RMS_Caronia label "RMS Caronia (1949)".
- RMS_Caronia label "RMS Caronia".
- RMS_Caronia sameAs RMS_Caronia_(1949).
- RMS_Caronia sameAs Caronia_(paquebot,_1949).
- RMS_Caronia sameAs Caronia_II.
- RMS_Caronia sameAs m.02x56p.
- RMS_Caronia sameAs Q2403702.
- RMS_Caronia sameAs Q2403702.
- RMS_Caronia sameAs RMS_Caronia.
- RMS_Caronia wasDerivedFrom RMS_Caronia?oldid=599259061.
- RMS_Caronia depiction RMS_Caronia_(ca._1956).jpg.
- RMS_Caronia isPrimaryTopicOf RMS_Caronia.
- RMS_Caronia name "1948-1968: Caronia".
- RMS_Caronia name "1968-1974: Caribia".
- RMS_Caronia name "1968: Columbia".
- RMS_Caronia nick "The Green Goddess".