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- RMS_Persia length "121310.4".
- RMS_Persia abstract "Persia was a British passenger liner operated by the Cunard Line that won the Blue Riband in 1856 for the fastest westbound transatlantic voyage. She was the first Atlantic record breaker constructed of iron and was the largest ship in the world at the time of her launch. However, the inefficiencies of paddle wheel propulsion rendered Persia obsolete and she was taken out of service in 1868 after only twelve years. Attempts to convert Persia to sail were unsuccessful and the former pride of the British merchant marine was scrapped in 1872.".
- RMS_Persia builder Glasgow.
- RMS_Persia builder Robert_Napier_(engineer).
- RMS_Persia country United_Kingdom.
- RMS_Persia length "121.3104".
- RMS_Persia maidenVoyage "1856-01-26".
- RMS_Persia owner Cunard_Line.
- RMS_Persia powerType Cylinder_(engine).
- RMS_Persia powerType Stroke_(engine).
- RMS_Persia shipBeam "13.716".
- RMS_Persia shipLaunch "1855-07-25".
- RMS_Persia status "Taken out of service 1868, scrapped 1872".
- RMS_Persia thumbnail Rms_persia.jpg?width=300.
- RMS_Persia type Steamship.
- RMS_Persia wikiPageExternalLink persia.php.
- RMS_Persia wikiPageID "24652059".
- RMS_Persia wikiPageRevisionID "545743533".
- RMS_Persia hasPhotoCollection RMS_Persia.
- RMS_Persia shipBuilder "Robert Napier and Sons, Glasgow".
- RMS_Persia shipCountry United_Kingdom.
- RMS_Persia shipFate "Taken out of service 1868, scrapped 1872".
- RMS_Persia shipFlag "60".
- RMS_Persia shipLaunched "1855-07-25".
- RMS_Persia shipMaidenVoyage "1856-01-26".
- RMS_Persia shipName "Persia".
- RMS_Persia shipOwner Cunard_Line.
- RMS_Persia shipPower "1".
- RMS_Persia shipRoute "Atlantic crossing.".
- RMS_Persia shipSailPlan "2".
- RMS_Persia shipTonnage "3300".
- RMS_Persia shipType Steamship.
- RMS_Persia title Blue_Riband.
- RMS_Persia title "Holder of the Blue Riband".
- RMS_Persia years "1856".
- RMS_Persia subject Category:1856_ships.
- RMS_Persia subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1856.
- RMS_Persia subject Category:Passenger_ships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- RMS_Persia subject Category:Ship_collisions_with_icebergs.
- RMS_Persia subject Category:Ships_of_the_Cunard_Line.
- RMS_Persia subject Category:Steamships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- RMS_Persia subject Category:Victorian-era_passenger_ships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- RMS_Persia type 1856Ships.
- RMS_Persia type Artifact100021939.
- RMS_Persia type Conveyance103100490.
- RMS_Persia type Craft103125870.
- RMS_Persia type Instrumentality103575240.
- RMS_Persia type Object100002684.
- RMS_Persia type PassengerShip103896103.
- RMS_Persia type PassengerShipsOfTheUnitedKingdom.
- RMS_Persia type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- RMS_Persia type Ship104194289.
- RMS_Persia type ShipsOfTheCunardLine.
- RMS_Persia type Steamer104309348.
- RMS_Persia type SteamshipsOfTheUnitedKingdom.
- RMS_Persia type Vehicle104524313.
- RMS_Persia type Vessel104530566.
- RMS_Persia type VictorianEraPassengerShipsOfTheUnitedKingdom.
- RMS_Persia type Whole100003553.
- RMS_Persia type MeanOfTransportation.
- RMS_Persia type Ship.
- RMS_Persia type Product.
- RMS_Persia type DesignedArtifact.
- RMS_Persia comment "Persia was a British passenger liner operated by the Cunard Line that won the Blue Riband in 1856 for the fastest westbound transatlantic voyage. She was the first Atlantic record breaker constructed of iron and was the largest ship in the world at the time of her launch. However, the inefficiencies of paddle wheel propulsion rendered Persia obsolete and she was taken out of service in 1868 after only twelve years.".
- RMS_Persia label "Persia (schip)".
- RMS_Persia label "RMS Persia".
- RMS_Persia sameAs Persia_(schip).
- RMS_Persia sameAs m.080gx6m.
- RMS_Persia sameAs Q2297978.
- RMS_Persia sameAs Q2297978.
- RMS_Persia sameAs RMS_Persia.
- RMS_Persia wasDerivedFrom RMS_Persia?oldid=545743533.
- RMS_Persia depiction Rms_persia.jpg.
- RMS_Persia isPrimaryTopicOf RMS_Persia.
- RMS_Persia name "Persia".