RMS Britannia - Long Beach, CA
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Metro2
N 33° 45.139 W 118° 11.374
11S E 389825 N 3735329
This replica of the RMS Britannia is located, along with several others, on the original RMS Queen Mary...a now permanently docked ship serving as a hotel and tourist attraction.
Waymark Code: WMQCW1
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 02/06/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Bear and Ragged
Views: 4

The small placard accompanying merely identifies it as the RMS Britannia of the Cunard Line of steamships.

Wikipedia (visit link) informs us:

"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 on 5 February 1840, at the yard of Robert Duncan & Company in Greenock, Scotland. The ship and her sisters, Acadia, Caledonia, and Columbia, were the first ocean liners built by the company.

Description and service

Britannia was a large ship for the period, 207 feet (63 m) long and 34 feet (10.3 m) across the beam, with three masts. She had paddle wheels and her two-cylinder side-lever engine (from Robert Napier) had a power output of about 740 indicated horsepower. She was relatively fast for the time: her usual speed was about 8.5 knots (16 km/h), but she could do better if the winds and currents were favourable. She had a tonnage, or carrying capacity, of 1,154 tons (by the Builder's Old Measurement). She was capable of carrying 115 passengers with a crew of 82.

On her maiden voyage, starting on 4 July 1840, she made Halifax, Nova Scotia from Liverpool, England in 12 days and 10 hours, continuing on to Boston, Massachusetts. The Britannia transported numerous types of cargo alongside its passengers. The cargo included 600 tons of coal; mail due across the Atlantic; livestock for food and milk; and cats to control the rat population. There were 115 first class passengers, with 89 crew members on board.

Her first homeward run from Halifax to Liverpool was made in just under 10 days at an average speed of about 11 knots (20 km/h), setting a new eastbound record which lasted until 1842.

She was joined by her sister ship Acadia in August 1840, by Caledonia in October 1840 and by Columbia in January 1841. All four ships could carry 115 passengers and 225 tons of cargo. The dining saloon was a long deck-house placed on the upper deck and there was also a 'ladies only' saloon. The fare to Halifax was 35 guineas (2,964 GPB in 2015) which included wines and spirits as well as food.

In January 1842 Charles Dickens and his wife travelled to the United States on Britannia. The weather was bad, he was seasick for most of the voyage and returned home on a sailing ship."
Where is original located?: in July 1880 she was sunk as a target ship.

Where is this replica located?: Queen Mary, Long Beach, CA

Who created the original?: Robert Duncan & Company, Greenock, Scotland

Internet Link about Original: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RMS_Britannia

Year Original was Created (approx. ok): 1840

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