Some Moroccans proudly speak of their «kingdom of twelve centuries», tracing statehood back to Idris I in 788 AD. But the story doesn’t begin there. Centuries earlier, the Kingdom of Mauretania rose ...
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On this day 110 years ago the mighty Mauretania was launched on the River Tyne. The ship was one of a string of ocean liners built in the years before and after World War I. With their dark hulls, ...
The Echo looks back at the majestic Mauretania in her dazzle days as part of a campaign with the Maritime Museum to bring a scale model of the ship home to Liverpool. These pictures show the RMS ...
The Lusitania and the Mauretania were owned by the Cunard line, which was a British-based company, and so this poster would have been printed in England. Now, the name "Cunard Line" is missing from ...
Bristolians are being asked for help solving a mystery involving the iconic neon sign of the former Mauretania pub. It was first erected by vintner Ronald Avery in 1939 after he fitted out the ...