RMS 'Mauretania' leaves the Tyne

RMS 'Mauretania' leaves the Tyne

Image Details

Title RMS 'Mauretania' leaves the Tyne
Reference Number STH0001959
Photographer Unknown
Town or Village South Shields
Date Jul 35
Original Format Black and white photograph
Period The 1930s
Copyright South Tyneside Libraries
Further Information RMS Mauretania was built at Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson,
Wallsend-On-Tyne. Launched on 20th September 1906, she maintained the
Blue Riband record until 1929.  She served in the First World War as
a hospital ship and troop carrier, safely transporting thousands of
British, Canadian and American soldiers through hostile waters and to
and from war zones. She resumed normal commercial sailings in 1920.

In 1930 the great depression and newer rivals made Cunard desperate
for business. She was relegated from the transatlantic run and painted
white, following Cunard’s standard cruise ship practice.  When Cunard
merged with White Star in 1934 she and her sisters, the Olympic and
Majestic were laid up and eventually sold for breaking up.  The
Mauretania was despatched to Metal Industries Ltd. of Glasgow. During
her final voyage to the breaker's yard, she made a guest visit to her
birth place, the River Tyne in July 1935.