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Essay heading: Lusitania 10101
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1198 people died of a total of 1959 people on the boat.
The ship sunk in 18 minutes.
Second most famous passenger liner after the Titanic.
It was destroyed 8 miles from the coast of Old head of Kinsale, Ireland.
Built by John Brown and company of Clydebank, Scotland.
First Launched Thursday, June 7, 1906... displayed 300 characters
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1198 people died of a total of 1959 people on the boat.
The ship sunk in 18 minutes.
Second most famous passenger liner after the Titanic.
It was destroyed 8 miles from the coast of Old head of Kinsale, Ireland.
Built by John Brown and company of Clydebank, Scotland.
First Launched Thursday, June 7, 1906... displayed next 300 characters
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