RMG3BWG8–Cross-section of the RMS 'Aquitania' Cunard Line ocean liner, designed by Leonard Peskett and built by John Brown & Company in Clydebank, Scotland. She was launched on 21 April 1913 and sailed on her maiden voyage to New York on 30 May 1914.
RMDF3YK4–The Interior of the RMS Aquitania. From The Romance of the Merchant Ship, published 1931.
RMG3BWFN–Cross-section of 'Aquitania' steamship
RM2AJCT46–Contributions from the United States National Herbarium . Figure 45. Festuca chita. A. Stylized growth form. B. Habit. C. Spikelet. D. Glumes. E. Lemma. F. Leaf blade cross-section. A-F,Etter 661 (COL). Festuca in South American Paramos 97. Figure 46. Festuca cleefiana. A. Stylized growth form. B. Habit. C. Ligule. D. Spikelet. E. Glumes. F. Lemma. G. Lemma withpalea and rachilla. H. Leaf blade cross-section. A-H, Stancik 1421 (PRC). Villapinzon, Paramo La Calera, 5°12N, 73°33W,3500 m, 22 Jul 1978, D. Stancik 409, 466, 467(COL, PRC). Boyaca: Mun. Aquitania, ParamoEl Guarne, 3500 m, 8 Feb 1999,
RM2M3P64T–The launch of the year. First drawings of the gigantic Cunarder, the Aquitania, in the process of being built on the Clyde. Above: a cross section. Below: the stern of the ship as she appeared at the time on the stocks of the John Brown yard at Clydebank, Glasgow.
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