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RMS may refer to: Ramstein Air Base, in Germany (IATA code RMS) Republik Maluku Selatan (Republic of the South Moluccas), a self-proclaimed republic in...
Click to read more »RMS Titanic was a British ocean liner that sank in the early hours of 15 April 1912 after striking an iceberg on her maiden voyage from Southampton, England...
Click to read more »square (abbrev. RMS, rms or rms) of a set of values is the square root of the set's mean square. Given a set x i {\displaystyle x_{i}} , its RMS is denoted...
Click to read more »RMS Lusitania was a British ocean liner launched by the Cunard Line in 1906 as a Royal Mail Ship. She was the world's largest passenger ship until the...
Click to read more »Royal Mail Line were named RMS Magdalena. RMS Magdalena (1852), an ocean liner used as a troopship during the Crimean War RMS Magdalena (1889), an ocean...
Click to read more »RMS Carpathia was a Cunard Line transatlantic passenger steamship built by C. S. Swan & Hunter in their shipyard in Wallsend, England. Carpathia made...
Click to read more »RMS Republic was a steam-powered ocean liner built in 1903 by Harland and Wolff in Belfast, and lost at sea in a collision in 1909 while sailing for the...
Click to read more »RMS Titanic sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on 15 April 1912. The largest ocean liner in service at the time, Titanic was four days into her maiden voyage...
Click to read more »RMS Caronia may refer to: RMS Caronia (1904), an ocean liner owned by Cunard Line 1904–1933 RMS Caronia (1947), a combined ocean liner/cruise ship owned...
Click to read more »Roxar RMS is a reservoir characterization and modeling software suite. It is primarily designed for use in the oil and gas industry, helping engineers...
Click to read more »RMS Alcantara can refer to either of two ocean liners which were used by the British Royal Navy (RN) in wartime, adopting the prefix "HMS" while in RN...
Click to read more »RMS Olympic was a British ocean liner and the lead ship of the White Star Line's trio of Olympic-class liners. Olympic had a career spanning 24 years...
Click to read more »Star ship to bear the name Britannic. She was the younger sister of RMS Olympic and RMS Titanic and was intended to enter service as a transatlantic passenger...
Click to read more »RMS Samaria was a transatlantic ocean liner built for Cunard Line. She was completed in 1922 and served until 1955. In the Second World War she was a...
Click to read more »RMS Aurania can refer to any of three ships originally owned and operated by the Cunard Line: RMS Aurania (1882), built in 1882, scrapped in 1905 RMS Aurania (1916)...
Click to read more »Doppler spectroscopy). Root mean square (RMS) amplitude is used especially in electrical engineering: the RMS is defined as the square root of the mean...
Click to read more »been named RMS Mauretania, after the ancient territory of Mauretania: RMS Mauretania (1906), launched in 1906 and in service until 1934 RMS Mauretania (1938)...
Click to read more »RMS Queen Mary is a former British ocean liner that operated primarily on the North Atlantic Ocean from 1936 to 1967 for the Cunard Line. It is currently...
Click to read more »RMS Orama is the name of the following ships: RMS Orama (1911) RMS Orama (1924) Orama Archived 28 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine This article includes...
Click to read more »RMS Franconia may refer to the following specific vessels: RMS Franconia (1910), ocean liner operated by the Cunard Line, launched on 23 July 1910 RMS Franconia (1922)...
Click to read more »RMS Carmania may refer to the following ocean liners: RMS Carmania (1905) – in service with Cunard Line 1905–32 RMS Carmania (1954) – in service with...
Click to read more »RMS Amazon may refer to one of the following Royal Mail Ships of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company or Royal Mail Lines: RMS Amazon (1851), an RMSP wooden...
Click to read more »Two different ocean liners of the Cunard Steamship Lines have been named RMS Laconia. Although one was launched ten years after the other, and was the...
Click to read more »RMS Tayleur was a short-lived, full-rigged iron clipper ship chartered by the White Star Line. She was large, fast and technically advanced. She ran aground...
Click to read more »RMS Ivernia may refer to the following specific vessels: RMS Ivernia (1899) launched in 1899 and sunk in 1917 RMS Ivernia (1954) launched in 1954, renamed...
Click to read more »RMS Saxonia may refer to the former Royal Mail Ships: RMS Saxonia (1899), a British Cunard Line passenger ship launched in 1899 and scrapped in 1925 RMS...
Click to read more »RMS Asturias may refer to the following ships: RMS Asturias (1907) RMS Asturias (1925) Asturias (disambiguation) This article includes a list of ships...
Click to read more »RMS Aquitania was a British ocean liner operated by the Cunard Line from 1914 to 1950. She was designed by Leonard Peskett and built by John Brown & Company...
Click to read more »RMS Leinster was an Irish ship operated by the City of Dublin Steam Packet Company. She served as the Kingstown-Holyhead mailboat until she was torpedoed...
Click to read more »RMS Queen Mary 2 (QM2) is a British ocean liner which has been the flagship of Cunard since April 2004 and, as of 2026, remains the only ship built and...
Click to read more »(/ˈstɔːlmən/ STAWL-mən; born March 16, 1953), also known by his initials rms, is an American free software movement activist and programmer. He campaigns...
Click to read more »RMS Majestic was a British ocean liner working on the White Star Line's North Atlantic run, originally launched in 1914 as the Hamburg America Liner SS...
Click to read more »RMS Campania was a British ocean liner owned by the Cunard Line, built by Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company of Govan, Scotland, and launched...
Click to read more »RMS Queen Elizabeth was a British ocean liner operated by the Cunard Line. Along with her sister Queen Mary, she provided a weekly transatlantic service...
Click to read more »(sometimes Steam-ship or Steamer), usually seen in its abbreviated form RMS, is the ship prefix used for seagoing vessels that carry mail under contract...
Click to read more »RMS Kenilworth Castle is the name of the following ships named for Kenilworth Castle: RMS Kenilworth Castle (1903), the first passenger ship of the Union-Castle...
Click to read more »RMS is an English jazz fusion supergrpup formed in 1982. It consisted of three well known and acclaimed British session musicians. Guitarist, Ray Russell...
Click to read more »RMS Alaunia may refer to: RMS Alaunia (1913), a British ocean liner launched in 1913 and sunk in 1916 RMS Alaunia (1925), a British ocean liner launched...
Click to read more »RMS Scythia was a Cunard ocean liner. She sailed on her maiden voyage in 1921, and became a troop and supply ship during the Second World War. Scythia...
Click to read more »Rotana Media Services (RMS or rms) is the Arabic media marketing and advertising wing of Rotana Group established in 2004[citation needed] and provides...
Click to read more »60°07.05′N 001°58.30′W / 60.11750°N 1.97167°W / 60.11750; -1.97167 RMS Oceanic was a transatlantic ocean liner built for the White Star Line. She sailed...
Click to read more »Record Management Services (RMS) are procedures in the VMS, RSTS/E, RT-11 and RSX-11M operating systems that programs may call to process files and records...
Click to read more »At least 2 British ships have been named RMS Otranto after the Strait of Otranto between Italy and Albania. RMS Otranto (1909) – A steamship that was renamed...
Click to read more »RMS St Helena is a cargo liner (carrying cargo and passengers) that served the British overseas territory of Saint Helena. She sailed between Cape Town...
Click to read more »Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS, known as Rights Management Services or RMS before Windows Server 2008) is a server software for information...
Click to read more »The wreck of the British ocean liner RMS Titanic lies at a depth of about 12,500 feet (2,100 fathoms; 3,800 metres), about 325 nautical miles (370 miles;...
Click to read more »RMS Carinthia may refer to: RMS Carinthia (1925), a British Cunard Line passenger ship launched in 1925 and sunk in 1940 RMS Carinthia (1955), a British...
Click to read more »RMS Lancastria was a British ocean liner requisitioned by the Government of the United Kingdom during the Second World War. She was sunk on 17 June 1940...
Click to read more »At least two ships have borne the name RMS St Helena: RMS St Helena (1963) RMS St Helena (1989) This article includes a list of ships with the same or...
Click to read more »converted into a direct current of equivalent value, the root mean square (RMS). Simple instrumentation and signal converters carry out this conversion...
Click to read more »RMS Empress of Britain may refer to one of these Canadian Pacific Steamship Company ocean liners: RMS Empress of Britain (1905), 14,189-gross register...
Click to read more »RMS Andania may refer to: RMS Andania (1913), a steamship sunk by World War I German submarine SM U-46 on 27 January 1918 RMS Andania (1921), a Cunard...
Click to read more »RMS Lucania was a British ocean liner owned by the Cunard Steamship Line Shipping Company, built by Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company of...
Click to read more »which is 6 dB below full scale. Conventions differ for root mean square (RMS) measurements, but all peak measurements smaller than the maximum are negative...
Click to read more »The first RMS Saxonia was a passenger ship of the British Cunard Line. Between 1900 and 1925, Saxonia operated on North Atlantic and Mediterranean passenger...
Click to read more »of passengers and crew to a rescue vessel, as had been the case with the RMS Republic a few years earlier. A total of 1,517 people died when the Titanic...
Click to read more »RMS Hecla was an ocean liner for the Cunard Line, built in 1860 and scrapped in 1954. As of 2024, she is the longest surviving vessel built for the company...
Click to read more »RMS Rangitata was an ocean passenger liner that was built in Scotland in 1929 and scrapped in Yugoslavia in 1962. She was operated by the New Zealand...
Click to read more »RMS Mauretania was a British ocean liner built for the Cunard Line by Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson at Wallsend on the River Tyne, England, launched...
Click to read more »6 Rms Riv Vu is a play by Bob Randall. 6 Rms Riv Vu derives its title from shorthand used by real estate agents in classified advertising. In this case...
Click to read more »RMS Ivernia was a Saxonia-class ocean liner, completed in 1955 by John Brown & Company at Clydebank, Scotland for Cunard Line, for their transatlantic...
Click to read more »MV RMS Mulheim was a German cargo ship that was built in Romania and launched in May 1999. It was wrecked on 22 March 2003 at Land's End, Cornwall. The...
Click to read more »RMS later SS Carthage was a Royal Mail Ship and ocean liner of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company. Known as one of the "Far East Sisters"...
Click to read more »and Mission Systems (LM RMS) is a Lockheed Martin business segment headquartered in Washington, D.C. Until October 2008, RMS was headquartered in Moorestown...
Click to read more »RMS Transylvania was a British ocean liner. She was launched on 11 March 1925 for the Anchor Line and was the sister ship to the SS California and RMS...
Click to read more »RMS Balmoral Castle (1910–1939) was a steamship of the Union-Castle Line RMS Balmoral Castle, was launched in November 1909 and, after being fitted out...
Click to read more »Wigham Richardson, the builder of RMS Mauretania, and John Brown & Company, builders of RMS Lusitania, RMS Aquitania, RMS Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth, and...
Click to read more »RMS Parthia was the second of two all first class transatlantic passenger cargo liners built for the Cunard Line. She later served on the London to Auckland...
Click to read more »A total of 2,208 people sailed on the maiden voyage of the RMS Titanic, the second of the White Star Line's Olympic-class ocean liners, from Southampton...
Click to read more »both RMS Titanic in 1912 and sister ship HMHS Britannic in 1916, as well as having been aboard the eldest of the three ships of that class, RMS Olympic...
Click to read more »RMS Empress of Canada may refer to one of the following ships of the Canadian Pacific Steamship Company: RMS Empress of Canada (1920), a 21,517-ton 653-foot...
Click to read more »RMS Segwun is the oldest operating steam driven vessel in North America, built in 1887 as Nipissing to cruise the Muskoka Lakes in the Muskoka, Ontario...
Click to read more »RMS Ausonia, launched in 1921, was one of Cunard's six post-World War I "A-class" ocean liners for the Canadian service. Ausonia was built in Newcastle...
Click to read more »RMS Strathnaver, later SS Strathnaver, was an ocean liner of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O). She was the first of five sister...
Click to read more »RMS Douro was a British passenger liner that served from 1865 to 1882 with the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company. She was sunk in a collision in 1882. Douro...
Click to read more »and the designer of the company's ocean liners RMS Mauretania, RMS Lusitania, RMS Aquitania, and the RMS Carmania. Peskett came to Cunard in 1884 from...
Click to read more »RMS Hesperian was a British ocean liner that was torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U-20 85 nautical miles (157 km; 98 mi) south west by south...
Click to read more »had been done on all its merchant vessels since Cunard's first vessel, the RMS Britannia, sailed in 1840. Instead, the funnel was painted white and black...
Click to read more »RMS Caronia was a Cunard Line transatlantic steam ocean liner. She was launched in 1904 and scrapped in 1932. In World War I she was first an armed merchant...
Click to read more »RMS Orizaba was a Royal Mail Ship wrecked off Rockingham, Western Australia on 16 February 1905. On her approach to Fremantle, a smog of bushfire smoke...
Click to read more »RMS Amazon was a British ocean liner built by Harland & Wolff for the Royal Mail Lines that could Transport 488 passengers and cargo to and from South...
Click to read more »RMS Baltic was an ocean liner of the White Star Line that sailed between 1904 and 1932. At 23,876 gross register tonnage, she was the world's largest...
Click to read more »best known as the captain of the ocean liner RMS Carpathia, when she rescued the survivors from the RMS Titanic after the ship sank in 1912 in the middle...
Click to read more »RMS Columba was a Clyde paddle steamer, MacBrayne's flagship from 1879 to 1935. She ran the first leg of "The Royal Route" to Ardrishaig for fifty eight...
Click to read more »and 1883 and was sold in 1883 to Cia de Nav.La Flecha and renamed Hugo. RMS Gaelic (1885) was a passenger liner launched in 1885. She was sold to the...
Click to read more »RMS Pannonia was a transatlantic Cunard Liner that was built in Scotland in 1902 and scrapped in Germany in 1922. Furness Withy ordered the ship from...
Click to read more »RMS St. Patrick is the name of the following ships: RMS St. Patrick (1822) RMS St. Patrick (1825) RMS St. Patrick (1833) HMS Saint Patrick St. Patrick...
Click to read more »Naval Battle of Casablanca with the loss of three lives. Savoie was built as RMS Araguaya at the Workman, Clark & Co. Ltd. shipyard in Belfast, United Kingdom...
Click to read more »RMS or SS Empress of China may refer to one of these Canadian Pacific Steamship Company ocean liners: RMS Empress of China (1890), a 5,905 gross register...
Click to read more »famously RMS Mauretania which held the Blue Riband for the fastest crossing of the Atlantic, and RMS Carpathia which rescued survivors from RMS Titanic...
Click to read more »aboard RMS Titanic and perished along with 1,495 others when the ship sank on her maiden voyage. Astor was the richest passenger aboard the RMS Titanic...
Click to read more »RMS Strathaird, later TSS Strathaird, was an ocean liner of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O). She was the second of five sister...
Click to read more »built to transfer passengers and mail to and from the ocean liners RMS Olympic and RMS Titanic. She is the only surviving vessel designed by Thomas Andrews...
Click to read more »fogging. Granularity, or RMS granularity, is a numerical quantification of density non-uniformity, equal to the root-mean-square (rms) fluctuations in optical...
Click to read more »RMS Alaunia was a Cunard ocean liner. She was built in 1913 at Greenock and measured 13,405 GRT. She was one of three sister ships Cunard ordered from...
Click to read more »RMS Teutonic was an ocean liner built for the White Star Line in Belfast, which entered service in 1889. She was the sister ship of RMS Majestic. Teutonic...
Click to read more »RMS Corfu was a Royal Mail Ship and ocean liner operated by the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company. Known as one of the 'Far East Sisters'...
Click to read more »the Royal Navy cruiser HMS Hawke collided with the White Star ocean liner RMS Olympic. Olympic was, at the time, the world's largest ocean liner and was...
Click to read more »RMS Transvaal Castle was a British ocean liner built by John Brown & Company, Clydebank, Scotland for the Union-Castle Line for its mail service between...
Click to read more »RMS Connaught was a steamship built in 1897 and operated by the City of Dublin Steam Packet Company for Royal Mail as well as passenger service. Connaught...
Click to read more »liners. He is notable for his role in the rescue of the passengers of the RMS Republic in 1909 using wireless technology, the first marine rescue made...
Click to read more »RMS Orontes was a steam ocean liner of the Orient Steam Navigation Company that was launched in 1902 and scrapped in 1925. Orontes was a troop ship in...
Click to read more »RMS Empress of Ireland was a British-built ocean liner that sank near the mouth of the Saint Lawrence River in Canada following a collision in thick fog...
Click to read more »RMS Laconia was a Cunard ocean liner, built by Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson as a successor of the 1911–1917 RMS Laconia. The new ship was launched...
Click to read more »RMS Orion was an ocean liner launched by the Orient Steam Navigation Company in 1934 and retired from the water in 1963 after carrying about 500,000 passengers...
Click to read more »of the speed distribution. The "root mean square speed" v rms {\displaystyle v_{\text{rms}}} is the square root of the mean square speed, corresponding...
Click to read more »liners to surpass the RMS Oceanic built by his father. The ships were dubbed the Big Four: RMS Celtic, RMS Cedric, RMS Baltic, and RMS Adriatic. These vessels...
Click to read more »RMS Amazon was a wooden three-masted barque, paddle steamer and Royal Mail Ship. She was the first of 5 sister ships commissioned by the Royal Mail Steam...
Click to read more »mean square (RMS) of the sine wave voltage, it may be referred to as RMS power or watts RMS. This should not to be interpreted as the RMS value of the...
Click to read more »Работнически младежки съюз, romanized: Rabotnicheski mladezhki sayuz, abbreviated RMS), often referred to as Rems, was a youth organization in Bulgaria, tied to...
Click to read more »RMS Britannia was an ocean liner of the British and North American Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, later known as Cunard Steamship Company. She was launched...
Click to read more »RMS Empress of Japan may refer to the following ships: RMS Empress of Japan (1890), operated by Canadian Pacific Steamships 1891–1922. RMS Empress of Japan (1929)...
Click to read more »The Blackmer RMS detector is an electronic true RMS converter invented by David E. Blackmer in 1971. The Blackmer detector, coupled with the Blackmer gain...
Click to read more »RMS Antonia and her sister ship Andania were the first two of the six 14,000 ton "A" ocean liners built for Cunard in the early 1920s. Antonia was built...
Click to read more »SS Imperator (known as RMS Berengaria for most of her career) was a German ocean liner built for the Hamburg America Line, launched in 1912. At the time...
Click to read more »There have been several legends and myths surrounding the RMS Titanic and her destruction after colliding with an iceberg in the Atlantic Ocean. These...
Click to read more »RMS Tahiti was a UK Royal Mail Ship, ocean liner and refrigerated cargo ship. She was launched in 1904 in Scotland as RMS Port Kingston for a subsidiary...
Click to read more »RMS Windsor Castle, along with her sister, RMS Arundel Castle, was an ocean liner laid down by the Union-Castle Line for service from the United Kingdom...
Click to read more »RMS Majestic was an ocean liner which entered service in 1890 and was operated by the White Star Line. She was the sister ship of RMS Teutonic. Majestic...
Click to read more »Board of Trade inquiries into the sinking of steamships, most notably RMS Titanic, RMS Lusitania, and Falaba, which gave rise to the Thrasher incident. He...
Click to read more »RMS Maloja was a British ocean liner that saw service from 1923 to 1954. P&O ordered two sister ships, RMS Maloja and RMS Mooltan, from Harland & Wolff...
Click to read more »RMS Caledonia was a British ocean liner built by Alexander Stephen and Sons for the Anchor Line which was converted into an armed merchant cruiser during...
Click to read more »current source with the following RMS current: I rms = V rms R = 4 k B T Δ f R . {\displaystyle I_{\text{rms}}={V_{\text{rms}} \over R}={\sqrt {{4k_{\text{B}}T\Delta...
Click to read more »RMS Mauretania was a British ocean liner that operated from 1939 to 1965. The ship was launched on 28 July 1938 at the Cammell Laird yard in Birkenhead...
Click to read more »RMS or SS Empress of India may refer to one of these Canadian Pacific Steamship Company ocean liners: RMS Empress of India (1890), a 5,905 gross register...
Click to read more »Hungarian physician, and ship's medical officer of the RMS Carpathia at the time of the sinking of the RMS Titanic. He played a key role in the salvage operation...
Click to read more »Line steamship. She is thought to have been the only ship within sight of RMS Titanic, or at least her rockets, during that ship's sinking. The crew took...
Click to read more »A photograph of the RMS Olympic....
Click to read more »RMS Rhone was a UK Royal Mail Ship owned by the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company (RMSP). She was wrecked off the coast of Salt Island in the British Virgin...
Click to read more »RMS Etruria was a transatlantic ocean liner built by John Elder & Co of Glasgow, Scotland in 1884 for Cunard Line. Etruria and her sister ship Umbria...
Click to read more »The rostral migratory stream (RMS) is a specialized migratory route found in the brain of some animals along which neuronal precursors that originated...
Click to read more »RMS Empress of Russia was a steam turbine ocean liner built in 1912–13 by Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering Company at Govan on the Clyde in Scotland...
Click to read more »they unilaterally declared a fully independent Republic of South Maluku (RMS) in April 1950. The South Moluccan leaders based their decision on the treaty...
Click to read more »RMS Strathmore was an ocean liner and Royal Mail Ship of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O), the third of five sister ships built...
Click to read more »notable and world-famous ships including RMS Lusitania, RMS Aquitania, HMS Hood, HMS Repulse, RMS Queen Mary, RMS Queen Elizabeth and Queen Elizabeth 2....
Click to read more »1838 she transported convicts to Tasmania. She was last listed in 1843. RMS Majestic was a steamship built in 1889 for the White Star Line. The British...
Click to read more »RMS Duke of Lancaster was a steam turbine passenger ship operated by the London Midland and Scottish Railway from 1928 to 1956 between England and Northern...
Click to read more »Royal Mail Steam Ship Arabia (RMS Arabia) was an ocean liner operated by Cunard. It was the last wooden-hulled ship built for the Cunard Line, built in...
Click to read more »1912) was a British merchant sailor, who served as sixth officer aboard RMS Titanic. He died when the ship sank on her maiden voyage, the only junior...
Click to read more »RMS Caronia was a 34,183 gross register tons (GRT) passenger ship of the Cunard Line (then Cunard White Star Line). Launched on 30 October 1947, she served...
Click to read more »Pretoria Castle (later S.A. Oranje) was an ocean liner operated by the Union-Castle Line in service between Britain and South Africa during the mid 20th...
Click to read more »RMS Andes was a 26,689 GRT steam turbine Royal Mail Ship, ocean liner, cruise ship, and the flagship of the Royal Mail Lines fleet. She was the second...
Click to read more »treasure hunter and author, best known for discovering the wreck of the RMS Republic, a White Star Line passenger ship that sank in 1909. He was featured...
Click to read more »and the White Star Line in constructing the liners RMS Mauretania, RMS Aquitania, RMS Olympic and RMS Britannic. However, when the vulnerability of these...
Click to read more »disaster. Atlantic was the second liner commissioned by White Star Line (RMS Oceanic being first) but carried the notoriety of being the first White Star...
Click to read more »RMS Quetta was an iron-hulled 3-masted steamship that was built in Scotland in 1881 and wrecked with great loss of life in the Torres Strait in 1890....
Click to read more »RMS Carinthia was an ocean liner built in 1956 as one of the four Saxonia-class ships. She sailed for Cunard Line from her completion until 1968 when...
Click to read more »Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is a highly aggressive form of cancer that develops from mesenchymal cells that have failed to fully differentiate into myocytes...
Click to read more »The crew of the RMS Titanic were among the estimated 2,240 people who sailed on the maiden voyage of the second of the White Star Line's Olympic-class...
Click to read more »various countries. Its two most prominent exhibits are artifacts from the RMS Titanic and Bodies: The Exhibition in which it displays cadavers arranged...
Click to read more »RMS Pendennis Castle was a Royal Mail Ship, passenger and cargo liner operated by the Union-Castle Line. The vessel served the Union-Castle Line from...
Click to read more »Europe to Canada. In 1914 the sinking of the Canadian Pacific steamship RMS Empress of Ireland just before World War I became the largest maritime disaster...
Click to read more »RMS Celtic was an ocean liner owned by the White Star Line. The first ship larger than SS Great Eastern by gross register tonnage (it was also 9 ft [2...
Click to read more »Vessel RMS Titanic is a treaty open to all states regarding the protection of the shipwreck of the RMS Titanic. Following the passage of the RMS Titanic...
Click to read more »RMS Locotec is a railway company based in Wolsingham, England. It has specialised in industrial railway management, infrastructure maintenance, and rolling...
Click to read more »RMS Sylvania was an ocean liner built in 1957 by John Brown & Company, in Glasgow, Scotland for Cunard. She was the last Cunard vessel built specifically...
Click to read more »RMS Ivernia was a British ocean liner built for the Cunard Line by C. S. Swan & Hunter of Wallsend, England, and launched in 1899. The Ivernia was one...
Click to read more »shipyard for the White Star Line during the early 20th century, named RMS Olympic (1911), RMS Titanic (1912) and HMHS Britannic (1915). All three were designated...
Click to read more »self-proclaimed Republic of South Maluku (Republik Maluku Selatan, abbreviated RMS). Following the Dutch-Indonesian Round Table Conference, the Netherlands...
Click to read more »The World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) is a taxonomic database that aims to provide an authoritative and comprehensive catalogue and list of names...
Click to read more »RMS Carmania was a Cunard Line transatlantic steam turbine ocean liner. She was launched in 1905 and scrapped in 1932. In World War I she was first an...
Click to read more »(RMS) value, written as V rms {\displaystyle V_{\text{rms}}} , because P average = V rms 2 R . {\displaystyle P_{\text{average}}={\frac {{V_{\text{rms}}}^{2}}{R}}...
Click to read more »1702–1714. She is currently the second largest ship in Cunard's fleet, after RMS Queen Mary 2. She sailed from her homeport of Southampton on 3 May 2024 for...
Click to read more »Sinking site Sinking site (island of Ireland) RMS Lusitania was a British-registered ocean liner that was torpedoed by an Imperial German Navy U-boat...
Click to read more »merchant mariner and naval officer who served as the fifth officer aboard the RMS Titanic during its ill-fated maiden voyage, and the most junior of the four...
Click to read more »of the human migration to the United States and Australia. RMS Umbria and her sister ship RMS Etruria were the last two Cunard liners of the period to be...
Click to read more »Pacific Steamships ocean liners: RMS Empress of Scotland (1906), 24,581-gross ton ship capable of 18 knots; scrapped in 1930 RMS Empress of Scotland (1930)...
Click to read more »Month". 25 November 2017. Retrieved 5 February 2025. "RMS ConsultancyPersonnel - RMS Consultancy". www.rms-consultancy.co.uk. Retrieved 5 February 2025. "Rosaleen...
Click to read more »Republic of Indonesia (APRIS/TNI) against the Republic of South Maluku (RMS) following the latter's declaration of independence on April 25, 1950. The...
Click to read more »RMS Empress of Ireland sank near the mouth of the St. Lawrence River in Canada following a collision in thick fog with the Norwegian collier Storstad...
Click to read more »RMS Trent was a British Royal Mail paddle steamer built in 1841 by William Pitcher of Northfleet for the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company. She measured...
Click to read more »wireless telegraphist, who served as the chief wireless operator aboard RMS Titanic during her ill-fated maiden voyage in April 1912. Before the collision...
Click to read more »British merchant seaman who was captain of the SS Californian on the night the RMS Titanic sank on 15 April 1912. The ship, which was primarily a freighter...
Click to read more »The RMS Saxon was a Royal Mail Ship that went into service with Castle Line (and its successor, the Union-Castle Line) in 1900, on the passenger and mail...
Click to read more »that four-stackers were emblematic of safety was shattered with the loss of RMS Titanic, sunk on her maiden voyage in 1912. While the naval architecture...
Click to read more »is defined to have an RMS level of −3 dBFS RMS or if it should be defined to have a RMS value of 0 dBFS RMS, equal to the dBFS peak value. Today, the interpretation...
Click to read more »municipality. Manitoba has 98 RMs, which had a cumulative population of 301,438 as of the 2016 Census. This is a decrease from 116 RMs prior to January 1, 2015...
Click to read more »RMS Duke of Argyll was an Irish Sea ferry that operated from 1928 to 1956. William Denny and Brothers of Dumbarton on the Firth of Clyde built her for...
Click to read more »fireman, in some versions) who survived the sinking of RMS Titanic, RMS Empress of Ireland, and RMS Lusitania. There is no evidence that anyone was involved...
Click to read more »recorders in the former German Democratic Republic in the 1980s. It was called RMS (from Rauschminderungssystem, English: "Noise reduction system"). In the...
Click to read more »RMS Ophir was an Orient Steam Navigation Company (Orient Line) steam ocean liner that was built in 1891 and scrapped in 1922. Her regular route was between...
Click to read more »time on 10 February 1896, under tow, for a scrapyard on the River Thames. RMS Oceanic (1899) – later namesake ship of the White Star Line Oceanic (unfinished...
Click to read more »1873 – 15 April 1912) was a British sailor who was the first officer on the RMS Titanic during its ill-fated maiden voyage. He was the officer of the watch...
Click to read more »among the most prominent American passengers aboard the British ocean liner RMS Titanic and perished along with 1,495 others when the ship sank on her maiden...
Click to read more »residual variance. This is also called Coefficient of Variation or Percent RMS. In many cases, especially for smaller samples, the sample range is likely...
Click to read more »servant, cartographer, and the last living survivor of the sinking of the RMS Titanic on 15 April 1912 until her death in 2009. At two months old, she...
Click to read more »RMS Alaunia was an ocean liner built for the Cunard Line during the 1920s which served primarily on the Canadian route. She was requisitioned by the British...
Click to read more »National Midget Series. T-Mez was racing full-time with RMS Racing and As of the 30th of October 2023, RMS Racing announced that the team is parting ways with...
Click to read more »RMS Carinthia was first laid down in Barrow-in-Furness in 1924 with the yard number Hull 586. Originally she had the name Servia but was renamed at the...
Click to read more »RMS Empress of Britain was a transatlantic ocean liner built by the Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company at Govan on the Clyde in Scotland in...
Click to read more »soldier, amateur historian, real estate investor, and passenger aboard RMS Titanic. Gracie survived the sinking of the Titanic by climbing aboard an...
Click to read more »RMS Homeric, originally launched as Columbus, was an ocean liner built for Norddeutscher Lloyd and launched in 1913 at the F. Schichau yard in Danzig...
Click to read more »HMS Acorn (1910) MV Adelaide Star (1950) HMS Airedale (L07) HMS Alarm (1911) RMS Alaunia (1925) HMS Albrighton (L12) MV Algol (1952) HMCS Algonquin (R17)...
Click to read more »1984) was a British wireless operator on RMS Carpathia, who received the distress call from the sinking RMS Titanic on 15 April 1912. Cottam was the sole...
Click to read more »form factor of an alternating current waveform (signal) is the ratio of the RMS (root mean square) value to the average value (mathematical mean of absolute...
Click to read more »American socialite. She was known for being a survivor of the sinking of the RMS Titanic and for her first marriage to John Jacob Astor IV, which resulted...
Click to read more »RMS (later HMT Royal Edward) was an ocean liner of the Canadian Northern Steamship Company that was sunk in the First World War with a large loss of life...
Click to read more »RMS Franconia was an ocean liner operated by the Cunard Line from 1922 to 1956. The liner was second of three liners named Franconia which served the...
Click to read more »Two, about the Laconia incident: the sinking of the British ocean liner RMS Laconia during World War II by a German U-boat, which then, together with...
Click to read more »as the person in charge of the building of the ill-fated RMS Lusitania and the renowned RMS Aquitania. He was born in Polmont near Falkirk on 28 September...
Click to read more »mean square (rms)): P av = I pk ⋅ V pk 2 = I rms ⋅ V rms . {\displaystyle P_{\text{av}}={I_{\text{pk}}\cdot V_{\text{pk}} \over 2}=I_{\text{rms}}\cdot V_{\text{rms}}...
Click to read more »RMS Durham Castle was a passenger ship built for the Union-Castle Mail Steamship Company in 1904. In 1939, the Admiralty requisitioned her for use as...
Click to read more »RMS Aurania was an ocean liner owned by the Cunard Line. She was built in 1916 at Wallsend and measured 13,936 gross register tons. She spent her entire...
Click to read more »RMS Victorian was the world's first turbine-powered ocean liner. She was designed as a transatlantic liner and mail ship for Allan Line and launched in...
Click to read more »merchant sailor who survived the sinking of the RMS Titanic. He served as a lookout on board the RMS Titanic and was likely the first to sight the iceberg...
Click to read more »1912) was a British Merchant Navy officer who was the chief officer of the RMS Titanic during her ill-fated maiden voyage. Wilde died during the sinking...
Click to read more »flooring was in white and red patterned linoleum. The Second-Class library on RMS Olympic. Second-Class promenade area of Titanic's boat deck The Second-Class...
Click to read more »electrical charge within the same period of time. On the other hand the RMS describes which direct current delivers the same amount of power within the...
Click to read more »RMS Arabia was a P&O ocean liner. She was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea in 1916 by a German U-boat during World War I. Caird & Company built Arabia at...
Click to read more »safety. For example, the double bottoms of many existing ships, including the RMS Olympic, were extended up the sides of their hulls, their waterlines, to...
Click to read more »fireman who was notable for surviving four ship sinkings, including the RMS Titanic, HMS Alcantara, HMHS Britannic and the SS Donegal. Due to his many...
Click to read more »(December 24, 1894 – September 20, 1945) was a first-class passenger on RMS Titanic who survived the ship's sinking. Aged 17 at the time, he was one...
Click to read more »SS (RMS) Viking was a steel, triple-screw turbine-driven passenger steamer operated by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company between 1905 and 1954. Viking...
Click to read more »The RMS Duke of Rothesay was a steamer passenger ship operated by the London Midland and Scottish Railway from 1928 to 1956. She was commissioned with...
Click to read more »the Anchor Line, which was owned by Cunard Line. She was a sister ship to RMS Lancastria. Although she was launched in December 1919, a strike delayed...
Click to read more »charge of the plans for the Olympic-class ocean liners, most notably the RMS Titanic. He perished along with more than 1,500 people when the ship sank...
Click to read more »known for the controversy surrounding his escape from the sinking of the RMS Titanic. The son of Cosmo Lewis Duff-Gordon and Anna Maria, daughter of Sir...
Click to read more »liners such as the Cunard Line’s RMS Lusitania and RMS Mauretania (1907), RMS Aquitania (1913), RMS Queen Mary, (1934) and RMS Queen Elizabeth (1938) and also...
Click to read more »RMS Cedric was an ocean liner owned by the White Star Line. She was the second of a quartet of ships over 20,000 tons, dubbed the Big Four, and was the...
Click to read more »directed by Louis Feuillade and is the second-earliest surviving film about the RMS Titanic. The film stars Renée Carl and René Navarre. The film focuses on...
Click to read more »Frontier Nursing Service. In summer Britannic shared the route with the older RMS Adriatic, Baltic and Cedric. In 1932 her running mate Georgic entered service...
Click to read more »of the distribution. Here, the RMS emittance ( ε RMS {\displaystyle \varepsilon _{\text{RMS}}} ) is defined to be, ε RMS = ⟨ x 2 ⟩ ⟨ x ′ 2 ⟩ − ⟨ x ⋅ x...
Click to read more »g = U rms I rms = ( I rms ) 2 R = ( U rms ) 2 / R {\displaystyle P_{\rm {avg}}=U_{\text{rms}}I_{\text{rms}}=(I_{\text{rms}})^{2}R=(U_{\text{rms}})^{2}/R}...
Click to read more »RMS Empress of Japan, also known as the "Queen of the Pacific", was an ocean liner built in 1890–1891 by Naval Construction & Armaments Co, Barrow-in-Furness...
Click to read more »to travel to New York for the first time.[citation needed] Like RMS Strathnaver and RMS Strathaird that she replaced on the Tilbury–Brisbane route, Canberra...
Click to read more »seaman and wireless operator who served as the second operator aboard the RMS Titanic during her ill-fated maiden voyage. After the Titanic struck an iceberg...
Click to read more »English science teacher and author who was a survivor of the sinking of RMS Titanic. Beesley was educated at Derby School, where he was a scholar, and...
Click to read more »M S 2 R {\displaystyle P=S=V_{\mathrm {RMS} }I_{\mathrm {RMS} }=I_{\mathrm {RMS} }^{2}R={\frac {V_{\mathrm {RMS} }^{2}}{R}}\,\!} . For a perfect capacitor...
Click to read more »The Russian Musical Society (RMS) (Russian: Русское музыкальное общество) was the first music school in Russia open to the general public. It was launched...
Click to read more »personalities. Duff-Gordon is also remembered as a survivor of the sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912, and as the losing party in the precedent-setting 1917 contract...
Click to read more »to Garcia. He and his second wife, Alice Moore Hubbard, died aboard the RMS Lusitania when it was torpedoed and sunk by German submarine SM U-20 off...
Click to read more »reported to have transmitted an SOS distress call were the Cunard oceanliner RMS Slavonia on 10 June 1909 while sailing the Azores, and the steamer SS Arapahoe...
Click to read more »steamers, named for four provinces of Ireland, the RMS Connaught, RMS Leinster, RMS Munster and RMS Ulster; these four were commonly referred to as "The...
Click to read more »and pioneered a number of related endeavors. He died in the sinking of the RMS Lusitania. Vanderbilt was born in New York City, the third son of Cornelius...
Click to read more »British merchant seaman and naval officer who was the fourth officer on the RMS Titanic. When the ship struck the iceberg, Boxhall was on watch and subsequently...
Click to read more »RMS Umbria was a British ocean liner of the Cunard Line. She and her sister ship RMS Etruria were the last two Cunard express ocean liners that were fitted...
Click to read more »RMS Ebro was an ocean liner that was launched in Ireland in 1914. With changes of ownership she was renamed Princesa Olga in 1935 and Serpa Pinto in 1940...
Click to read more »of RMS Titanic Inc, while Daniel Allen Butler provides a scholarly examination of the Titanic story in his book Unsinkable: The Full Story of the RMS Titanic...
Click to read more »the Olympic Suite, a large room furnished with interior decorations from RMS Olympic. Originally established in the 18th century, the inn is recorded...
Click to read more »RMS Ultonia was a British passenger-cargo vessel built by C. S. Swan & Hunter of Wallsend, England, and bought by the Cunard Line prior to launch in 1898...
Click to read more »Line and Canadian Pacific, such as the Blue Riband-winning sisters RMS Campania and RMS Lucania. At the other end of the scale, Fairfields built fast cross-channel...
Click to read more »1874 – 15 April 1912) was a British Merchant sailor who served aboard the RMS Titanic as Chief Purser during its ill-fated maiden voyage. He was the head...
Click to read more »Ukraine RMS Ascania (1911), originally laid down as the Gerona for the Thomson Line in 1911, wrecked off Newfoundland on 13 June 1918 RMS Ascania (1923)...
Click to read more »RMS Alcantara was a Royal Mail Lines ocean liner that was built in Belfast in 1926. She served in the Second World War first as an armed merchant cruiser...
Click to read more »RMS Magdalena was a British steamship that was built in 1889 as a Royal Mail Ship and ocean liner for the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company. In the First...
Click to read more »Virginia. The station has one non-directional antenna, RMS Standard 0.00 mV/m at 1 kilometer and RMS Theoretical 334.70 mV/m at 1 kilometer. The station's...
Click to read more »time as the Royal Navy battleship HMS Queen Elizabeth. In July 2017 the RMS Queen Elizabeth encountered the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth at Invergordon...
Click to read more »Turner, last captain of the RMS Lusitania. Captain Stanley Lord, captain of the SS Californian the night of the sinking of the RMS Titanic Robert Leith, last...
Click to read more »1956) was a British-American chef, known as being the chief baker aboard the RMS Titanic. He survived the ship's sinking, and became notable for his claim...
Click to read more »The Radio Materiel School (RMS) was the first electronics training facility of America's military organizations. Operated by the United States Navy, it...
Click to read more »Ghana. It serves elementary and junior high school levels. In 1966, the RMS Swiss School, meaning Ramseyer Memorial opened in Accra with two teachers...
Click to read more »The Royal Medical Society (RMS) is a society run by students at the University of Edinburgh Medical School, Scotland. It claims to be the oldest medical...
Click to read more »wartime damage, which became RMS Majestic and RMS Homeric. Both were assigned to the transatlantic service alongside RMS Olympic, the only surviving ship...
Click to read more »The RMS Kildonan Castle was a Royal Mail Ship and passenger liner that went into service with Castle Line, and its successor, the Union-Castle Line. She...
Click to read more »was a British man who served as a third-class steward on the ocean liner RMS Titanic during her ill-fated maiden voyage. He survived the sinking and,...
Click to read more »and ran in tandem with Britannic. On 2 April 1933, she replaced the aging RMS Olympic on the Southampton–New York route for a brief time while that vessel...
Click to read more »15 April 1912) was a British engineer who served as chief engineer of the RMS Titanic during the ship's ill-fated maiden voyage. All the engineers died...
Click to read more »British merchant seaman and the assistant storekeeper on the ocean liner RMS Titanic during her maiden voyage. He survived the sinking and at the time...
Click to read more »RMS Asturias was a Royal Mail Steam Packet Company ocean liner that was built in Ireland in 1908 and scrapped in Japan in 1933. She was a Royal Mail Ship...
Click to read more »to as CaRMS, is a national organization that operates the mandatory matching service for medical residency training throughout Canada. CaRMS operates...
Click to read more »December 20, 1940) was an American banker who survived the sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912, and later became a gentleman farmer and served in the Virginia...
Click to read more »was a British merchant sailor who was part of the deck crew on board the RMS Titanic when she sank on her maiden voyage. He was one of six quartermasters...
Click to read more »RMS Adriatic was a British ocean liner of the White Star Line. She was the fourth of a quartet of ships of more than 20,000 GRT, dubbed The Big Four....
Click to read more »Occidental to the Gulf of Urabá RMS Atrato (1853), a Royal Mail Steam Packet Company (RMSP) paddle steamer built in 1853 RMS Atrato (1888), an RMSP screw...
Click to read more »established in 1937, which is not a RMS. Bangalore Military School is one of the Rashtriya Military Schools (RMS). All RMS, under the direct control of Directorate...
Click to read more »(Kaiserliche Marine) during First World War. In 1915, he sank the passenger liner RMS Lusitania with the loss of 1,198 lives. Born at Berlin in 1885, Schwieger...
Click to read more »RMS Mooltan was an ocean liner and Royal Mail Ship of P&O. She was ordered in 1918 and completed in 1923. She served in World War II first as the armed...
Click to read more »RMS Virginian was a steam turbine ocean liner. One of the earliest of her type, she was designed as a transatlantic liner and mail ship for Allan Line...
Click to read more »mariner and naval officer who was the second officer on board the ocean liner RMS Titanic during its ill-fated maiden voyage, and was the most senior crewmember...
Click to read more »such as the RMS Caronia, the Cunard Queens RMS Queen Elizabeth and RMS Queen Mary, the SS United States, and the White Star Line ship RMS Olympic. During...
Click to read more »April 15, 1912) was an American businessman who died in the sinking of the RMS Titanic. Widener was born in Philadelphia on June 16, 1861. He was the eldest...
Click to read more »as Georgians after the school's founding father. It is one of only five RMS (Rashtriya Military Schools, formerly called Royal Indian Military Schools)...
Click to read more »December 1902 – 27 January 1982), was a young third-class passenger of the RMS Titanic and a survivor of the sinking in 1912. He later wrote a book about...
Click to read more »ships of Canadian Pacific Steamships (CP) have been named Empress of France: RMS Empress of France (1914) was an Allan Line passenger and cargo ship, originally...
Click to read more »most commonly defined as the ratio of the RMS amplitude of a set of higher harmonic frequencies to the RMS amplitude of the first harmonic, or fundamental...
Click to read more »RMS Empress of Japan was an ocean liner built in 1929–1930 by Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering Company at Govan on the Clyde in Scotland for Canadian...
Click to read more »sinking were noted for their similarities to the real-life passenger ship RMS Titanic and its sinking 14 years later. Following the sinking of the Titanic...
Click to read more »RMS Dunottar Castle was a Royal Mail Ship that went into service with the Castle Line (and its successor, the Union-Castle Line) in 1890 on the passenger...
Click to read more »Retrieved 2022-05-01. E-Magazine, Featured (2014-11-26). "The Real Dogs of the RMS Titanic". Featured E - Magazine. Retrieved 2022-05-01. Molony, Senan. "Sun...
Click to read more »Curiosity". Discovery. Retrieved 28 November 2021. "NGCI, Smithsonian board "RMS Titanic: Case Closed" » Realscreen". 5 January 2012. Archived from the original...
Click to read more »RMS Alcantara was an ocean liner which entered service just weeks before the start of World War I, was converted to an armed merchant cruiser in 1915...
Click to read more »(permanently, as it turns out, with the hull later to be resurrected as the RMS Segwun). In 1917 reflecting lower demand and higher priorities for the war...
Click to read more »academic classical painter, sculptor, and writer who died in the sinking of the RMS Titanic. Francis Davis Millet was born in Mattapoisett, Massachusetts. Most...
Click to read more »A reconfigurable manufacturing system (RMS) is a system invented in 1998 that is designed for the outset of rapid change in its structure, as well as...
Click to read more »to be sunk in World War II. Bell, Trevor (2012). "The Rangitane Riddle". RMS Rangitane. Retrieved 12 January 2013. "MV Rangitane (+1940)". Wrecksite....
Click to read more »Integrated Risk Management Services (I-RMS) is the trading name of Business Mobile Security Services Ltd, a private security company based in Naas, Ireland...
Click to read more »The Railway Mail Service (RMS) Library is a major collection of materials pertaining to en route distribution history. Incorporated in May 2003, it can...
Click to read more »by the RMS value of the waveform. The peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR) is the peak amplitude squared (giving the peak power) divided by the RMS value...
Click to read more »plot follows an estranged couple travelling on the maiden voyage of the RMS Titanic in April 1912. The film was Twentieth Century-Fox's first about Titanic;...
Click to read more »RMS Salsette was a P&O ocean liner built by Caird & Company at Greenock on the River Clyde. She was launched in 1908 and used by P&O on their Aden to...
Click to read more »of the RMS Republic. The show features Martin Bayerle, Grant Bayerle, and Tim Ferris. Hamacek, Heather (March 17, 2016). "Diving Deep for RMS Republic's...
Click to read more »story threads, involving fictional and historical characters aboard the RMS Titanic during her doomed 1912 maiden voyage. The miniseries was directed...
Click to read more »After celebrating with his family, Jakob bought a first class ticket for the RMS Titanic for £26 and boarded the ship at Cherbourg-Octeville on April 10,...
Click to read more »RMS Arundel Castle was a British ocean liner and Royal Mail Ship which entered service in 1921 for the Union-Castle Line. A previous vessel of the same...
Click to read more »RMS Empress of Australia was an ocean liner built in 1913–1919 by AG Vulcan Stettin in Szczecin, Germany for the Hamburg America Line. She was refitted...
Click to read more »20, 1940) was an American millionaire, polo player, and survivor of the RMS Titanic. Carter was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His parents were...
Click to read more »survivor and one of the last remaining passengers to recall the sinking of RMS Titanic on 15 April 1912. She was seven years old at the time of the disaster...
Click to read more »It is adapted from the 1955 book by Walter Lord, about the sinking of the RMS Titanic on 15 April 1912, after it struck an iceberg on her maiden voyage...
Click to read more »including the SS Britannic, SS Germanic, RMS Cedric, and RMS Oceanic. Haddock was also nominally the first commander of RMS Titanic. He signed on as her master...
Click to read more »RMS Empress of Canada was an ocean liner launched in 1960 and completed the following year by Vickers-Armstrongs of Walker, Newcastle upon Tyne, England...
Click to read more »The AN/WLD-1 Remote Minehunting System (RMS), produced by Lockheed Martin, is a remotely controlled minesweeping system to be operated by surface warships...
Click to read more »engineer and ship designer, best known for being the designer of the RMS Queen Mary and the RMS Queen Elizabeth. Paterson was born in Cheltenham in 1891. He attended...
Click to read more »hymn is well known, among other uses, as the alleged last song the band on RMS Titanic played before the ship sank and as the song sung by the crew and...
Click to read more »RMS Unicorn was a British transatlantic paddle steamer built in 1836. After being bought in 1840, she was the first ship to sail with Cunard, traveling...
Click to read more »officer, who became best known as the captain of the ill-fated ocean liner RMS Titanic. Born in Hanley, Staffordshire, Smith joined the British Merchant...
Click to read more »RMS Franconia was a British ocean liner built for the Cunard Line, by Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson of Wallsend, England, and launched in 1910. Franconia...
Click to read more »during a voyage. Although closely similar to her sister ship and predecessor RMS Olympic, Titanic featured additional First-Class staterooms, augmented public...
Click to read more »had Hull 844 –Oceanic – and Cunard had Hull 534, which would later become RMS Queen Mary. In 1933, the British government agreed to provide assistance...
Click to read more »RMS Mataroa (formerly named the Diogenes) was a 12,341-ton ocean liner built by Harland & Wolff in 1922. She was chartered to the Shaw, Savill & Albion...
Click to read more »yacht formerly owned by Charles Lightoller, former second officer of the RMS Titanic. She participated in the Dunkirk evacuation as one of the "little...
Click to read more »was an American socialite and philanthropist. She was a survivor of the RMS Titanic, which sank in 1912, and she unsuccessfully urged the crew in Lifeboat...
Click to read more »of the Conservative politician John Patten and the granddaughter of the RMS Titanic Second Officer, Charles Lightoller. Patten went to St Paul's Girls'...
Click to read more »P_{a}=I_{rms}V_{rms}} where P {\displaystyle P} is the real power measured by an ideal wattmeter, I r m s {\displaystyle I_{rms}} is the rms current measured...
Click to read more »tonnage outlived the ships that set them - notably the SS Great Eastern, and RMS Queen Elizabeth. The term "largest passenger ship" has evolved over time...
Click to read more »320-capacity cruise ship with a new gross tonnage of 8,939. She was renamed RMS Arcadian on 21 September 1910 as the RMSP's liners had names beginning with...
Click to read more »1838-1953. London: Chatham. "A Moment Frozen in Time: Samuel Cunard's steamship RMS America arrives in Halifax, Valentines Day, 1859", The Marine Curator, Maritime...
Click to read more »rival Allan Line introduced the world's first steam turbine ocean liners. RMS Victorian and Virginian were two of the swiftest ships on the route between...
Click to read more »RMS Gaelic was a passenger and cargo liner built for the White Star Line. She transported the first 102 Korean immigrants to the United States. Sold in...
Click to read more »The R.M.S. Titanic Maritime Memorial Act of 1986 (100 Stat. 2082, 16 U.S.C. §§ 450rr–450rr-6) is a United States Act of Congress that was passed to designate...
Click to read more »TeleHit Música (formerly Ritmoson, shortened for branding purposes to RMS, and TeleHit Urbano) is a Mexican-based pan-Spanish American music video channel...
Click to read more »the White Star Line to recover the bodies of the victims of the sinking of RMS Titanic. Minia was launched on 12 July 1866 at the London and Glasgow Shipbuilding...
Click to read more »serving in RMS Samaria, RMS Scythia, RMS Britannic, RMS Georgic and RMS Queen Elizabeth. In February 1954 he was appointed staff captain RMS Caronia, until...
Click to read more »incidents reported on marine disasters. The sinking of the British ocean liner RMS Titanic in 1912, is probably the most famous shipwreck, but not the most...
Click to read more »The sinking of the RMS Titanic on April 14–15, 1912 resulted in an inquiry by a subcommittee of the Commerce Committee of the United States Senate, chaired...
Click to read more »Alsace German Shepherd, a breed of dog also known as an Alsatian in the UK RMS Empress of France (1913), ocean liner originally named the SS Alsatian Alsace...
Click to read more »RMS Magdalena was a 17,547 GRT passenger and refrigerated cargo ocean liner that Harland and Wolff built in Belfast in 1948 for Royal Mail Lines (RML)...
Click to read more »telegraphist who was sole operator aboard the SS Californian the night the RMS Titanic struck an iceberg and sank in the early hours of 15 April 1912. Earlier...
Click to read more »Retrieved 16 March 2019. "M/S BLOEMFONTEIN CASTLE (1950)". Media related to MV Bloemfontein Castle at Wikimedia Commons RMS Bloemfontein Castle / RHMS Patris...
Click to read more »Isles mail from Oban, replacing the elderly Lochearn. Thus also known as R.M.S. Claymore. On merger, in 1973, Claymore remained registered to David MacBrayne...
Click to read more »captain remembered primarily for being the first captain of the ocean liner RMS Queen Mary in 1936. Born in Bradford, England, he began his career as a cabin...
Click to read more »RMS Titanic was built. It tells the stories of the Titanic, which hit an iceberg and sank during her maiden voyage in 1912, and her sister ships RMS Olympic...
Click to read more »Society (RMS) is a public scientific organization uniting specialists and scientific groups working in the field of mineralogy and adjacent sciences. RMS was...
Click to read more »In computer science, rate-monotonic scheduling (RMS) is a priority assignment algorithm used in real-time operating systems (RTOS) with a static-priority...
Click to read more »liners are RMS Lusitania, RMS Olympic, RMS Titanic, SS Île de France,RMS Aquitania, SS Rex, SS Normandie, RMS Queen Mary, SS America, RMS Queen Elizabeth...
Click to read more »with the White Star Line. Initially assigned as the Second Officer on the RMS Titanic, he was reassigned in a last-minute reshuffle of the senior officers...
Click to read more »Solent, most notably doing so with the RMS Titanic during her ill-fated maiden voyage. Bowyer was in charge of the RMS Olympic when it collided with HMS Hawke...
Click to read more »RMS Empress of Britain was a transatlantic ocean liner built by Fairfield Shipbuilding at Govan on the Clyde in Scotland in 1955–1956 for Canadian Pacific...
Click to read more »RMS Rangitiki was a passenger liner owned by the New Zealand Shipping Company. She was one of three sister ships (the other sisters were Rangitata and...
Click to read more »was awarded a contract to carry mail and she was redesignated as RMS Otranto, the RMS standing for Royal Mail Ship. She was present at King George V's...
Click to read more »the White Star Line's Olympic-class ocean liners trio, consisting of RMS Olympic, RMS Titanic, and HMHS Britannic. As with some other liners, the sisters...
Click to read more »non-fiction book by Walter Lord that tells the story of the sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912. The book was hugely successful, and is still considered...
Click to read more »RMS Empress of China was an ocean liner built in 1890-1891 by Naval Construction & Armament Co., Barrow, England for Canadian Pacific Steamships (CP)...
Click to read more »54°24′01″N 02°57′51″W / 54.40028°N 2.96417°W / 54.40028; -2.96417 RMS Wray Castle was a training college for Merchant Navy radio officers based at...
Click to read more »the Second World War and into the Cold War. Launched as the Cunard liner RMS Aurania she was requisitioned on the outbreak of war to serve as an armed...
Click to read more »Services (RMS), a media conglomerate that includes radio and television stations. Before that, she served as the Group Editorial Director at RMS. Farida...
Click to read more »since 2012, the game is to feature a complete digital recreation of the RMS Titanic. The most recent demonstration for the game was released on March...
Click to read more »The sinking of the RMS Titanic on 15 April 1912 resulted in an inquiry by the British Wreck Commissioner on behalf of the British Board of Trade. The...
Click to read more »Newfoundland and Halifax, Nova Scotia. In May 1926 she was joined by a sister ship, RMS Nova Scotia. In April 1943 Newfoundland repatriated some Allied servicemen...
Click to read more »RMS Albania was a steamship that served various owners. She was launched on 3 February 1900 by Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Wallsend-on-Tyne as Consuelo...
Click to read more »April 14, 1944) was an American socialite and survivor of the sinking of the RMS Titanic. She was the wife of John Borland Thayer II, a director and second...
Click to read more »Star of thee East Catalonia RMS Umbria Aleppo RMS Carpathia Ivernia RMS Caronia RMS Mauretania RMS Aquitania Transylvania RMS Lusitania Ultonia Turner joined...
Click to read more »In April 1912, he was a passenger aboard the RMS Carpathia during the rescue of survivors from the RMS Titanic, where he provided medical aid, documented...
Click to read more »Charles Klein, died in notable disasters: Harris on the RMS Titanic in 1912, and Klein on the RMS Lusitania in 1915. As described in a film magazine, Maggie...
Click to read more »order founded in the 12th century RMS Alcantara (1913), British ocean liner of Royal Mail Steam Packet Company RMS Alcantara (1926), British ocean liner...
Click to read more »RMS Alaunia (1913) RMS Andania (1913) HMHS Anglia RMS Arabia SS Arabic (1902) HMT Aragon SS Arcadian SS Armenian HMHS Asturias SS Athenia (1903) RMS Aurania (1916)...
Click to read more »RMS Otranto was an ocean liner that was built for the Orient Steam Navigation Company in 1925. The "RMS" prefix stands for Royal Mail Ship, as she carried...
Click to read more »RMS Aurania was a British Ocean Liner that was scrapped at Genoa, Italy after 22 years of service (1883-1905). Aurania was constructed in 1881 at the...
Click to read more »for the Union-Castle Mail Steamship Company, of London. On 4 October 1916, RMS Franconia, while heading for Salonika, was torpedoed and sunk by the German...
Click to read more »December 1961) was a British Merchant Navy seaman, who was the Third Officer of RMS Titanic during its ill-fated maiden voyage, and one of four officers to survive...
Click to read more »the White Star Line, serving on RMS Majestic and RMS Oceanic. In early April 1912, Rowe joined the newly acquired RMS Titanic in Belfast as a lookout...
Click to read more »}}{A_{\mathrm {noise} }}}\right)^{2},} where A is root mean square (RMS) amplitude (for example, RMS voltage). Because many signals have a very wide dynamic range...
Click to read more »1909, completed 18 December 1909. RMS Adriatic Amerika Arabic RMS Aragon HMHS Asturias Athenic Baltic RMS Cedric RMS Celtic Canopic (launched as Commonwealth)...
Click to read more »RMS Antwerp, by A. J. Jansen History Name TSS Antwerp Operator 1920–1923: Great Eastern Railway 1923–1948: London and North Eastern Railway 1948–1951:...
Click to read more »of large ornate staircases in the first-class section of the Titanic and RMS Olympic, sometimes collectively referred to as the Grand Staircase, is one...
Click to read more »mainly to carry emigrants. In 1909 she collided with the White Star Liner RMS Republic in the North Atlantic. Seven people were killed, and Republic sank...
Click to read more »RMS Snaefell (III) – the third ship in the line's history to be so named – was a packet steamer operated by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company from...
Click to read more »her career. In May 1914 she accidentally rammed and sank the ocean liner RMS Empress of Ireland, killing over 1,000 people. During the First World War...
Click to read more »RMS Saxonia was a British passenger liner built by John Brown & Company at Clydebank, Scotland for the Cunard Steamship Company for their Liverpool-Montreal...
Click to read more »Johnson in New Brunswick, New Jersey. He died in September 1932 onboard RMS Majestic in the mid-Atlantic Ocean while returning from holiday in Britain...
Click to read more »who best known for being the Marconi wireless officer on the ocean liner RMS Republic during her last voyage. He holds the distinction of being the first...
Click to read more »1879 – 15 January 1977) was one of the last remaining male survivors of the RMS Titanic and was one of the longest living among the surviving crew. Frederick...
Click to read more »and Indian Naval Academy (INA). Sainik Schools, along with 1 RIMC and 5 RMS (Rashtriya Military Schools), contribute 25% to 30% officer cadets to NDA...
Click to read more »stars Cotter Smith, Fiona Dourif, Jayne Wisener, and Karen Allen. After the RMS Carpathia arrives in New York City with the Titanic survivors, Senator William...
Click to read more »in the south-east of Iran RMS Carmania (1905), a Cunard liner built 1905 RMS Carmania (1954), a Cunard liner, originally RMS Saxonia British Rail Class...
Click to read more »1931) was a British fireman who was one of the leading firemen aboard the RMS Titanic and was in Boiler Room No. 6 when the ship struck the iceberg, opening...
Click to read more »RMS Nova Scotia was a 6,796 GRT UK transatlantic ocean liner and Royal Mail Ship. In World War II she was requisitioned as a troopship. In 1942 a German...
Click to read more »ship, playing first on the Saxonia, prior to joining the Cunard steamer RMS Carpathia in 1912, where he met the French cellist Roger Bricoux. Both men...
Click to read more »RMS Asturias was a Royal Mail Lines ocean liner that was built in Belfast in 1925. She served in the Second World War as an armed merchant cruiser until...
Click to read more »RMS Ascania was an ocean liner operated by the Cunard Line. She was launched on 20 December 1923 at the Armstrong Whitworth Shipbuilders Ltd yard in...
Click to read more »50°23.13′N 0°28.72′W / 50.38550°N 0.47867°W / 50.38550; -0.47867 RMS Moldavia was a British passenger steamship of the early 20th century. She served...
Click to read more »Dhabi Rotana Jet, an airline based in Abu Dhabi. Rotana Media Services (RMS) and RMS Outdoor Rotana Magazine Rotana (radio), chain of Rotana radios stations...
Click to read more »early 1900s that was used by RMS Lusitania and was the destination of RMS Carpathia after rescuing the survivors of RMS Titanic. The piers replaced a...
Click to read more »ships and in the search for an architect who could assist him in his idea of RMS Orion being a truly modern ocean liner of the best contemporary design, had...
Click to read more »3rd class German-American blacksmith who died during the sinking of the RMS Titanic. Abbing was born to German immigrants Gerhard Heinrich Abbing (1835–1882)...
Click to read more »RMS Scotia underway...
Click to read more »liner intended to be a functional modern-day replica of the Olympic-class RMS Titanic. The new ship is planned to have a gross tonnage (GT) of 56,000,...
Click to read more »April 1912) was an English Catholic priest who was a passenger aboard the RMS Titanic on its maiden voyage when it sank after striking an iceberg during...
Click to read more »1926 they purchased the RMS Peninnis, formerly HMS Argus, from the Isles of Scilly Steamship Company and renamed her the RMS Riduna. Resembling a steam-yacht...
Click to read more »RMS Arlanza was a 14,622 GRT ocean liner of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company. She was built in Belfast in 1912 for RMSP's scheduled route between England...
Click to read more »RMS Manx Maid may refer to two ships of the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company: SS Manx Maid (1910) TSS Manx Maid (1962) This article includes a list of...
Click to read more »Laurence Vail, and the granddaughter of Benjamin Guggenheim, who died on the RMS Titanic in 1912. Pegeen Vail Guggenheim was born as Pegeen Jezebel Margaret...
Click to read more »and geographer. She is best remembered as a survivor of the sinking of RMS Titanic in 1912, and for her later work as a travel writer and explorer of...
Click to read more »RMS Royal Adelaide was a paddle steamship owned and operated by the City of Dublin Steam Packet Company. Its principal route ran between London and Cork...
Click to read more »bivalves in the order Carditida. In the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS), Astartoidea is considered a junior synonym of Crassatelloidea, whereas...
Click to read more »the Belgaum Military School is one of the Rashtriya Military Schools (RMS). All RMS, under the direct control of Directorate General of Military Training...
Click to read more »RMS Empress of India was an ocean liner built in 1890-1891 by Naval Construction & Armaments Co, Barrow-in-Furness, England for Canadian Pacific Steamships...
Click to read more »HMS Nova Scotia (1812) RMS Nova Scotia (1926), a Furness Withy British Royal Mail Ship RMS Nova Scotia (1947), replacement for 1926-built RMS Nova Scotia MV Nova...
Click to read more »RMS Atrato was a UK steamship that was built in 1888 as a Royal Mail Ship and ocean liner for the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company. In 1912 she was sold...
Click to read more »Riversprings Middle School (RMS) is a public middle school, teaching 6th to 8th grade, in Crawfordville, Wakulla County, Florida. Riversprings Middle...
Click to read more »which had been alerted to the sinking, arrived and rescued 678 people. RMS Carthage was sent to search for additional survivors and rescued 4. In December...
Click to read more »RMS Andania was a Cunard ocean liner built by Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Company of Greenock. She was launched on 22 March 1913 and was completed...
Click to read more »August 2007 RMS Titanic, Inc., a company owned by Premier Exhibitions which organizes travelling exhibitions, commissioned Nargeolet to locate RMS Carpathia...
Click to read more »April 1912) was a Scottish Baptist pastor who died in the sinking of the RMS Titanic in the North Atlantic Ocean. Harper was born in the village of Houston...
Click to read more »also refer to: Titanic (1915 film), a silent Italian film unrelated to the RMS Titanic disaster Titanic (1943 film), a German film by Werner Klingler Titanic...
Click to read more »Office representative for the Remote Manipulator System (RMS), with responsibility for RMS operations, training, and payloads. After her second space...
Click to read more »director of the White Star Line and survived the sinking of its ocean liner RMS Titanic on her maiden voyage in 1912. Thomas Ismay was born on 7 January...
Click to read more »provided services after many notable disasters, including the sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912, World War I, the Spanish flu pandemic of 1918, World War...
Click to read more »services ceased in 1976. In September 1970, Tung purchased the ocean liner RMS Queen Elizabeth to convert it into a floating university, to be known as...
Click to read more »engineer, inventor, and self-made member of fashionable society. His wife was RMS Titanic survivor Margaret Brown. Brown was born in Waymart, Pennsylvania...
Click to read more »Thomas Andrews (1873–1912) was the shipbuilder of the RMS Titanic. Thomas, Tom or Tommy Andrews may also refer to: Thomas Andrews (MP for Dover) (born...
Click to read more »commanding Cunard liners RMS Queen Mary and RMS Queen Elizabeth during World War II. He was notably also second officer aboard RMS Carpathia the night it...
Click to read more »rival Allan Line introduced the World's first steam turbine ocean liners. RMS Victorian and Virginian were two of the swiftest ships on the route between...
Click to read more »sea officer who was the last captain of the first RMS Mauretania, and the first master of the second RMS Mauretania. ATB started his career on sailing ships...
Click to read more »1888 – 5 April 1965) was a British sailor who survived the sinking of the RMS Titanic where he worked as a stoker. He was born in Totton, England, UK,...
Click to read more »is the root-mean-square (or RMS) wave height Hrms, defined as: H rms = 1 N ∑ m = 1 N H m 2 , {\displaystyle H_{\text{rms}}={\sqrt {{\frac {1}{N}}\sum...
Click to read more »Memorial Library in his memory, after his death on the foundering of the RMS Titanic. Widener was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of George...
Click to read more »The Royal Microscopical Society (RMS) is a learned society for the promotion of microscopy. It was founded in 1839 as the Microscopical Society of London...
Click to read more »Shine (30 December 1891 – 5 March 1993) was the last living survivor of the RMS Titanic who was an adult at the time of the sinking. She was also the last...
Click to read more »boat's capacity was 40. Boat No. 1 was the fifth lifeboat launched from RMS Titanic at 1:05 A.M., well over an hour after the liner collided with an...
Click to read more »who was the head of the Uruguayan Consulate in Berlin. He then boarded the RMS Titanic at Cherbourg on April 10, 1912, to visit the United States before...
Click to read more »White Star Line, for a single item of luggage lost by a passenger on the RMS Titanic. Merry-Joseph was born on 25 July 1781 to Joseph-Armand Blondel (1740–1805)...
Click to read more »RMS Lady Hawkins was a steam turbine ocean liner. She was one of a class of five sister ships popularly known as "Lady boats" that Cammell Laird of Birkenhead...
Click to read more »Porfirio Díaz. He was the only passenger of his nationality to die in the RMS Titanic disaster. A member of an elite family during the Porfiriato (son...
Click to read more »operator of RMS Titanic Harold Cottam, radio operator of RMS Carpathia during the sinking of RMS Titanic Jack Binns, last radio operator of RMS Republic...
Click to read more »RMS Mona's Isle may refer to: SS Mona's Isle (1830) A wooden paddle steamer operated by, and the first vessel ordered for service with, the Isle of Man...
Click to read more »Root-mean-square (RMS) contrast does not depend on the spatial frequency content or the spatial distribution of contrast in the image. RMS contrast is defined...
Click to read more »years after the departure of the RMS Titanic on its maiden voyage, a new, similar-looking luxury cruise liner, the RMS Titanic II, is christened. She embarks...
Click to read more »who was one of the last remaining and oldest survivors of the sinking of RMS Titanic in April 1912. She was the last survivor born in the nineteenth century...
Click to read more »Eloise Hughes Smith or Mrs. Lucian P. Smith, was a survivor of the 1912 RMS Titanic disaster. Her first husband, Lucian P. Smith, scion of a wealthy...
Click to read more »accepted by WoRMS: Australocamptus diversus Karanovic, 2004 Australocamptus hamondi Karanovic, 2004 Australocamptus similis Karanovic, 2004 "WoRMS - World Register...
Click to read more »seamounts to the RMS Titanic wreck. Carpathia Seamount is one of the seven named Fogo Seamounts. Its name is derived from the British steamship RMS Carpathia...
Click to read more »She was one of the first vessels to respond to the distress signals of RMS Titanic in 1912. In 1916, while crossing the Atlantic with horses for the...
Click to read more »1919–1921: SS Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm 1921: SS Empress of China 1921–1923: RMS Empress of India 1923–1925: SS Montlaurier 1925: SS Monteith 1925–1929: SS...
Click to read more »}}&=V_{1,\mathrm {rms} }{\sqrt {1+\left({\frac {{\mathit {THD}}_{\mathrm {V} }}{100}}\right)^{2}}}\\{I_{\mathrm {rms} }}&=I_{1,\mathrm {rms} }{\sqrt {1+\left({\frac...
Click to read more »RMS then MV Columba, based in Oban for the first 25 years of her life, carrying up to 600 passengers, and 50 cars, between the Scottish islands. RMS Columba...
Click to read more »RMS Viceroy of India was an ocean liner of P&O. She was a British Royal Mail Ship on the Tilbury–Bombay route and was named after the Viceroy of India...
Click to read more »RMS Empress of Asia was an ocean liner built in 1912–1913 by Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering at Govan on the Clyde in Scotland for Canadian Pacific...
Click to read more »RMS Atrato was a UK iron-hulled steamship. She was built in 1853 for the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company as a side-wheel paddle steamer, and at the time...
Click to read more »The first RMS St Patrick of the St. George Steam Packet Company was a wooden paddle steamer, launched by Mottershead & Hayes of Liverpool on 22 April...
Click to read more »RMS Empress of France, formerly SS Alsatian was an ocean liner built in 1913–1914 by William Beardmore and Company at Glasgow in Scotland for Allan Line...
Click to read more »four 10" speakers, 50 Watts/RMS (models produced after 1977 came with a three-band EQ on the Bass channel and 75 Watts/RMS with ultra-linear output section)...
Click to read more »Welsh wireless pioneer who is said to have heard the distress signal from RMS Titanic on his home-made equipment before news of the disaster reached Britain...
Click to read more »liner RMS Titanic departs from Southampton, England, with more than 2,200 passengers and crew on her maiden voyage, bound for New York. April 11 – RMS Titanic...
Click to read more »screw steamer. Many famous ships were screw steamers, including the RMS Titanic and RMS Lusitania. These massive leviathans had three or four propellers...
Click to read more »= I C , RMS 2 R ESR {\displaystyle P_{C}=I_{C,{\text{RMS}}}^{2}R_{\text{ESR}}} where I C , RMS {\displaystyle I_{C,{\text{RMS}}}} is the RMS capacitor...
Click to read more »– 15 April 1912) was a 19-month-old British victim of the sinking of the RMS Titanic, whose body was later recovered by the Mackay-Bennett. Unidentified...
Click to read more »February 1946), sometimes referred to as Rosa Abbott, was a passenger on the RMS Titanic. She was the only woman who went down with the sinking of the ship...
Click to read more »Fort Victoria was a 7,784 GRT passenger steamship that was built in 1912 as Willochra. During the First World War she was requisitioned for use as a troopship...
Click to read more »the Cunard Line as a musician, serving on the ocean liners RMS Lucania, RMS Lusitania and RMS Mauretania. Whilst serving on the Mauretania, the employment...
Click to read more »the root mean square (RMS) value of the voltage which is a component of power transmitted; the ripple factor γ, the ratio of RMS value to DC voltage output;...
Click to read more »RMS Andania was a British ocean liner launched in 1921. She was the first of six 14,000-ton A-class liners built for the Cunard Line in the early 1920s...
Click to read more »SS Cleopatra Cordoba RMS Etruria SS Furnessia SS Leviathan RMS Lucania SS Majestic SS Munchen SS Servia SS Syrian Terec SS Vancouver RMS Saragossa RMS Cherbourg...
Click to read more »within the clade Caenogastropoda. This clade is considered by the database WoRMS as an alternate representation. This clade contains two clades and one informal...
Click to read more »SS Servia, also known as RMS Servia, was a successful transatlantic passenger and mail steamer of revolutionary design, built by J & G Thomson of Clydebank...
Click to read more »Scotland RMS Queen Mary, a Cunard Line ocean liner in service 1936–1967, now retired as a hotel in Long Beach, California, United States RMS Queen Mary...
Click to read more »Women's Wear Daily, best remembered for surviving the 1912 sinking of the RMS Titanic with a music box in the shape of a pig. The papier-mâché toy, covered...
Click to read more »the British government's subsidy of the Cunard Line's new ships RMS Lusitania and RMS Mauretania in an effort to compete. IMM was a holding company that...
Click to read more »descriptors were considered: RMS power, EBU R 128 integrated loudness, crest factor, R 128 LRA, and density of clipped samples. RMS power accounts for the signal's...
Click to read more »Cedric, Baltic and Adriatic. In 1899, White Star Line commissioned the RMS Oceanic, which exceeded the SS Great Eastern in length but not tonnage. After...
Click to read more »SBY Cancels Trip to the Netherlands "Presiden RMS: Biarkan Rakyat Maluku Menentukan Nasib Sendiri" [RMS President: Let the Maluku People Decide Their...
Click to read more »independence from the United Kingdom in 1963 she was the Royal Mail Ship RMS Victoria. She then operated under the Kenyan flag until 1977, when she was...
Click to read more »Allan Douglas Davidson, R.B.A., R.O.I., R.M.S. (1873–1932) was an English painter who predominantly worked in oils and specialized in female nudes. Allan...
Click to read more »Slavonia Inquiry". The Times. No. 39062. London. 11 September 1909. col. F, p. 14. Photo of RMS Slavonia Archived 18 July 2012 at the Wayback Machine...
Click to read more »with memorabilia, artifacts, and ship models of the Fall River Line and RMS Titanic. The museum houses a diverse collection which includes more than...
Click to read more »"Robertson–Mansouri–Sexl test theory" (RMS). On the other hand, in special relativity the two-way speed of light is isotropic, therefore RMS gives different experimental...
Click to read more »RMS Empress of France was an ocean liner built in 1928 by John Brown at Clydebank, Scotland for the Canadian Pacific Steamships and launched as SS Duchess...
Click to read more »– 21 May 1962) was a Swedish businessman who survived the sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912. In early 1913, Steffansson filed by far the largest claim...
Click to read more »leisure trip to England, on his way home as a first class passenger on the RMS Titanic when it sank in the North Atlantic. Moore was born in Clarksburg...
Click to read more »American tennis player and banker. He was also a survivor of the sinking of RMS Titanic. Karl Howell Behr was born the son of Herman and Grace (née Howell)...
Click to read more »Edward Arthur Dorking (June 18, 1893 – April 12, 1954) was a passenger on RMS Titanic and a survivor from the sinking. Originally from England, he toured...
Click to read more »the first class reception room fireplaces on board the sunken ocean liner RMS Titanic for her maiden voyage in April 1912. After the wreck of the Titanic...
Click to read more »August 2018, several groups were vying for the right to purchase the 5,500 RMS Titanic relics that were an asset of the bankrupt Premier Exhibitions. Eventually...
Click to read more »Memorials and monuments to victims of the sinking of the RMS Titanic exist in a number of places around the world associated with Titanic, notably in...
Click to read more »1939) was an American first-class passenger who survived the sinking of RMS Titanic on April 15, 1912. Emily married Arthur Larned Ryerson on January...
Click to read more »TSS (RMS) Manx Maid (II) was built by Cammell Laird at Birkenhead in 1962, and was the second ship in the Company's history to bear the name. Tonnage...
Click to read more »Dorothy Gibson, an American film actress who survived the sinking of the RMS Titanic on April 15, 1912. Premiering in the United States just 31 days after...
Click to read more »{\displaystyle (\sigma _{t})} is side b, the centered RMS difference (centered RMS difference is the mean-removed RMS difference, and is equivalent to the standard...
Click to read more »RMS Walmer Castle was a Royal Mail Ship of the Union-Castle Line in service between London, England and Cape Town, South Africa between 1902 and 1930...
Click to read more »RMS St Helena was a passenger-cargo liner, built in 1963 as Northland Prince, operated by the St. Helena Shipping Company that operated between Britain...
Click to read more »survived the war and was sold for scrap in 1923. She also saved many of the RMS Carpathia's survivors. The Azalea class was based on the previous Acacia...
Click to read more »RMS Laconia was a Cunard ocean liner built by Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, launched on 27 July 1911, with the wife of the U.S. Ambassador Mrs. Whitelaw...
Click to read more »City. He was a passenger on the RMS Titanic, and later chaired a survivors' committee that honored the rescue ship RMS Carpathia. Seward was born on March...
Click to read more »by Orlando Corradi and Kim J. Ok. The film is based on the sinking of the RMS Titanic, incorporating fantasy elements such as anthropomorphic animals and...
Click to read more »RMS Empress of Britain was a steam turbine ocean liner built between 1928 and 1931 at the John Brown & Company shipyard in Scotland, owned by the Canadian...
Click to read more »age 67, Barnstead coordinated the retrieval, cataloguing, and burial of RMS Titanic victims, devising a system of cataloguing mass disaster remains that...
Click to read more »RMS Empress of England was an ocean liner built in 1956–1957 by Vickers-Armstrongs, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom for the Canadian Pacific Steamships...
Click to read more »served as chief draftsman at Harland & Wolff. He met his demise aboard the RMS Titanic when she sank during her maiden voyage. He was notable for designing...
Click to read more »TSS (RMS) Fenella (II) No. 145310 was a pre-Second World War passenger steamer built by Vickers Armstrong at Barrow-in-Furness in 1936, for service with...
Click to read more »ship in April 1912. Palmer captured photographs of Titanic survivors on the RMS Carpathia using a Kodak Brownie box camera she received as a gift. Born in...
Click to read more »deck officer from RMS Titanic; took his own yacht to Dunkirk evacuation in 1940 aged 66 Commander Harold Lowe – fifth officer from RMS Titanic; served in...
Click to read more »commanded the RMS Lusitania and RMS Mauretania, among others, before and during World War I. In March 1918 he was given command of the RMS Aquitania. He...
Click to read more »was a Broadway producer and theatre owner who died in the sinking of the RMS Titanic. His wife was the future producer Renee Harris, who survived the...
Click to read more »HMHS Llandovery Castle, built in 1914 in Glasgow as RMS Llandovery Castle for the Union-Castle Line, was one of five Canadian hospital ships that served...
Click to read more »1876 – July 27, 1959) was an American woman who survived the sinking of RMS Titanic. Marie Grice Young was born on January 5, 1876, the daughter of Samuel...
Click to read more »Western Railway. In later life, he created the launch sites for RMS Queen Mary and RMS Queen Elizabeth in the Clyde shipyards. He was born in Richmond...
Click to read more »the insolvency of both the GTR and the GTP. He died in the sinking of the RMS Titanic before his plan was complete. Before the ship collided with an iceberg...
Click to read more »independence of the Republic of South Maluku (Indonesian: Republik Maluku Selatan, RMS) from Indonesia. The group was active in the Dutch Moluccan diaspora, and...
Click to read more »literature portal Voyage on the Great Titanic: The Diary of Margaret Ann Brady, RMS Titanic, 1912 is a romantic historical novel written by Ellen Emerson White...
Click to read more »molecules, i.e. by v rms 2 . {\displaystyle v_{\text{rms}}^{2}.} Therefore P = 1 3 n m v rms 2 {\displaystyle P={\frac {1}{3}}nmv_{\text{rms}}^{2}} which gives...
Click to read more »of important expeditions such as the 1999 discovery of the remains of the RMS Carpathia off the coast of Ireland. Jessop subsequently purchased the Carpathia...
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