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In addition to the Laconia class, there was also a Franconia class.
Oh, and: The ship is not to be confused with the first RMS Laconia from 1912, a two funnel Ship!
Yes, there were two ships of that name. The same goes for Franconia.
These both ships were lost during the First World War (Franconia 1916, Laconia 1917).
Thank you for this great work! <3
My absolute favorite is the RMS Mauretania from 1907 (Four Funnel ship of the Cunard Line, sister ship of the famous RMS Lusitania from 1906. there was also a second RMS Mauretania from 1938.)
Another Ship I love very much from Cunard (in between times Cunard White Star) is the SS Samaria (II). She was a 19,600 GRT One Funnel Steamship which started her service in 1922. It survived the second world war and was scrapped in 1956.
(If you want to take a look for her just search for "Cunard Samaria 1922".)
I really love these ships (and no, not just the british ones)!