WW1 - RMS Laconia was a Cunard ocean liner torpedoed by SM U-50 while returning from the USA to England with passengers. The first torpedo struck the liner, but did not sink her. Twenty minutes later, a second torpedo exploded. Rescue boats with passenger Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ww1-rms-laconia-was-a-cunard-ocean-liner-torpedoed-by-sm-u-50-while-105371515.html
RMG3C2CB–WW1 - RMS Laconia was a Cunard ocean liner torpedoed by SM U-50 while returning from the USA to England with passengers. The first torpedo struck the liner, but did not sink her. Twenty minutes later, a second torpedo exploded. Rescue boats with passenger
Vintage postcard of the Cunard ship the R.M.S. Laconia, illustrated by Odin Rosenvinge. The RMS Laconia was launched in 1921 and sunk by U-Boat in 1942 in what became known as The Laconia Incident. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-vintage-postcard-of-the-cunard-ship-the-rms-laconia-illustrated-by-148703807.html
RMJHX167–Vintage postcard of the Cunard ship the R.M.S. Laconia, illustrated by Odin Rosenvinge. The RMS Laconia was launched in 1921 and sunk by U-Boat in 1942 in what became known as The Laconia Incident.
RMS 'Laconia' (1921) Saloon Passenger List 1926 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-rms-laconia-1921-saloon-passenger-list-1926-171717038.html
RMKYAARA–RMS 'Laconia' (1921) Saloon Passenger List 1926
RMS Laconia in pre-1939 Cunard colours. At the outbreak of the Second World War she was converted into a troopship. In 1942 she was sunk by a U-Boat while transporting Italian prisoners-of-war. The U-Boat commander organised a rescue, but was mistakenly attacked. This lead to The Laconia Order, which forbade any future rescue operations. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rms-laconia-in-pre-1939-cunard-colours-at-the-outbreak-of-the-second-world-war-she-was-converted-into-a-troopship-in-1942-she-was-sunk-by-a-u-boat-while-transporting-italian-prisoners-of-war-the-u-boat-commander-organised-a-rescue-but-was-mistakenly-attacked-this-lead-to-the-laconia-order-which-forbade-any-future-rescue-operations-image452460966.html
RF2H83AG6–RMS Laconia in pre-1939 Cunard colours. At the outbreak of the Second World War she was converted into a troopship. In 1942 she was sunk by a U-Boat while transporting Italian prisoners-of-war. The U-Boat commander organised a rescue, but was mistakenly attacked. This lead to The Laconia Order, which forbade any future rescue operations.
The second RMS Laconia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-second-rms-laconia-image245342603.html
RMT748YR–The second RMS Laconia
1917 Daily Sketch Sinking of the Laconia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1917-daily-sketch-sinking-of-the-laconia-image399287551.html
RM2E5H39K–1917 Daily Sketch Sinking of the Laconia
adapted from Vintage Postcard: Cunard RMS Franconia and Laconia cruise ship. 1910s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/adapted-from-vintage-postcard-cunard-rms-franconia-and-laconia-cruise-ship-1910s-image605706394.html
RM2X5C8K6–adapted from Vintage Postcard: Cunard RMS Franconia and Laconia cruise ship. 1910s
Manual for the General Court . not been declared laid on the table.And every bill or joint resolution so introduced shall be headedsenate bill, or joint resolution, as the case may be.. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,JANUARY SESSION, 1903. OFFICERS. Speaker.HARRY M. CHENEY, Lebanon, Eagle Hotel. Clerk:JAMES M. COOPER, Concord. 79 North Spring St. Assistant Cleric.HARRIE M. YOUNG, Manchester, Home. Seryeant-at-A rms.JOHN K. LAW, New London. Blanchards Block. Chaplain.Rev. WILLIAM H. GETCHELL, Laconia, Home. Doorkeepers of the House. WARREN AY. LOVEJOY, Littleton, Hotel Nardini.MARTIN L. PIPER, Auburn Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manual-for-the-general-court-not-been-declared-laid-on-the-tableand-every-bill-or-joint-resolution-so-introduced-shall-be-headedsenate-bill-or-joint-resolution-as-the-case-may-be-house-of-representativesjanuary-session-1903-officers-speakerharry-m-cheney-lebanon-eagle-hotel-clerkjames-m-cooper-concord-79-north-spring-st-assistant-clericharrie-m-young-manchester-home-seryeant-at-a-rmsjohn-k-law-new-london-blanchards-block-chaplainrev-william-h-getchell-laconia-home-doorkeepers-of-the-house-warren-ay-lovejoy-littleton-hotel-nardinimartin-l-piper-auburn-image340000760.html
RM2AN4AC8–Manual for the General Court . not been declared laid on the table.And every bill or joint resolution so introduced shall be headedsenate bill, or joint resolution, as the case may be.. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,JANUARY SESSION, 1903. OFFICERS. Speaker.HARRY M. CHENEY, Lebanon, Eagle Hotel. Clerk:JAMES M. COOPER, Concord. 79 North Spring St. Assistant Cleric.HARRIE M. YOUNG, Manchester, Home. Seryeant-at-A rms.JOHN K. LAW, New London. Blanchards Block. Chaplain.Rev. WILLIAM H. GETCHELL, Laconia, Home. Doorkeepers of the House. WARREN AY. LOVEJOY, Littleton, Hotel Nardini.MARTIN L. PIPER, Auburn
1917 Le Bonnet Rouge (France) Sinking of the Laconia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1917-le-bonnet-rouge-france-sinking-of-the-laconia-image399298214.html
RM2E5HGXE–1917 Le Bonnet Rouge (France) Sinking of the Laconia
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RM2E5H389–1917 Daily Sketch Margate and Broadstairs Shelled
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