Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1904 Sister of the [[TSS Victorian|Victorian]] - the first regular transatlantic liner using turbine propulsion.
1904 Sister of the [[TSS Victorian|Victorian]] - the first regular transatlantic liner using turbine propulsion.


Built by [[Alexander Stephen and Son]] for the [[Allan Line]]
Built by [[Alexander Stephen and Sons]] for the [[Allan Line]]


==See Also==
==See Also==

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1904 Sister of the Victorian - the first regular transatlantic liner using turbine propulsion.

Built by Alexander Stephen and Sons for the Allan Line

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