Queens of the Tyne by Ken Smith

Queens of the Tyne by Ken Smith

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On 2nd October 1907, the Tyne's passenger ship, the Mauretania, left the river on her delivery voyage to Liverpool. This book looks back at some of the many other passenger liners built on the Tyne between 1888 and 1973, including Carpathia, heroic rescuer of the Titanic survivors.

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Queens of the Tyne by Ken Smith

On 2nd October 1907, the Tyne's most famous passenger ship, the legendary Mauretania, left the river on her delivery voyage to Liverpool. "Queens of the Tyne" celebrates Mauretania's 100th birthday and looks back at some of the many other superb passenger liners built on the Tyne between 1888 and 1973, including Carpathia, heroic rescuer of the Titanic survivors.
Ken Smith is a maritime historian and author of several books on marine history of the Tyne. He is a sub-editor on The Jornal, Newcastle.
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ISBN 13 9781857951134
ISBN 10 1857951131
Title Queens of the Tyne
Author Ken Smith
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Newcastle Libraries & Information Service
Year published 2007-04-03
Number of pages 72
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.