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Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 5:42 pm
by Dave Syrinx
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Current News

1914

April 20 – Colorado coalfield Massacre or Ludlow Massacre: The Colorado National Guard attacks a tent colony of 1,200 striking coal miners in Ludlow, Colorado, killing 24 people.

April 21 – 3,000 U.S.Marines land in Vera Cruz, Mexico.

April 25 – FA Cup Burnley beat Liverpool by a goal to nil !!!

The day before… (May 29) – The ocean liner RMS Empress of Ireland sinks in the Gulf of St. Lawrence; 1,012 lives are lost. Read all about it!!!
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Re: Background

Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 6:01 pm
by Dave Syrinx
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Mr Pseskett
Mr Pseskett
Designer: Leonard Peskett. He drew up plans for larger and wider vessel than his two previous large Cunard ships Lusitania and Mauretania. It is a record ship. It is built solely on funds from Cunard Line but Peskett drew it to suit admirality standards - in case of war..
During the four years the ship was assembled and fitted with all things needed for a ship, exceeding the standards of any ship before it. [The fact that the Titanic sank when the ship was in mid-production must have played a factor in the build. That´s why some security details were added by Peskett, who didn´t want his creation to sink as the ill fated ship from the White Star Line.
Tonnage: 45,647 gross tons
Length: 901 feet (275.2 m)

Capacity: 3,230

618 1st class passengers
614 2nd class passengers
1,998 3rd class passengers

Re: Background

Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 6:07 pm
by Dave Syrinx
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Four gentlemen of The Athenaeum Gentlemens´ club of Liverpool board the first class area of The Aquitania. The maiden voyage of the ship that a few weeks earlier had been furnished and made ready for her first trip across the ocean.
The misfortune of last day on the sea had cast a dark shadow over the festivities but people were still cheering as the passengers boarded the ocean liner.

The center of the club, the library, had been where they had decided on making the trip. It was just after Liverpool had got kicked out of the FA Cup they´d decided that it wasn´t worth staying. They had to find amusement elsewhere. It was mostly a bet that had caused for this drastic solution. "Should the Reds lose - we´ll emigrate!".
Promises made in wine - never end well. The most beautiful ship in the world sounded like a splendid alternative to watching some other team than the Reds take the cup.

Posh drinks and fancy women would easily change their mood. Once they´d get to New York they´d surely find something other to pique their interest.

They enter on C-deck, along with the second class passengers, above the third class passengers. having been greeted by stewards and been offered a brochure on the ship´s restaurants and pass time activities their luggage arrive and is carried to their en suite staterooms. As they enter their rooms they quickly find their beds. Then after getting the luggage unpacked they take the promenade to watch the ship leave the landing. Beverages are served on silver trays and they move up two decks only to discover there´s a swimming pool sitting invitingly waiting for them. Might be time to try to get an upgrade to the B-deck suites...

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The game will begin in the following thread: The Voyage of a lifetime