her chosen name was to be Celtic (1901), a name taken and reused from the original Oceanic class. The initial designs for Celtic had her at 680 ft (210 m)...
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Éditions Minimonde76. ISBN 9782954181820. Brouard, Jean-Yves (1998). Paquebots de chez nous (in French). MDM. ISBN 978-2909313535. Chirnside, Mark (2004)...
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Architecture of Paris (section The Palais de la Cité)
construction time. A related Paris fashion between the wars was the Style paquebot, buildings that resembled the ocean liners of the period, with sleek white...
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368–372 « Paquebot Ville du Havre » Archived 2013-05-01 at the Wayback Machine, Association French Lines. Accessed 16 January 2013 « Paquebot Ville de Saint-Nazaire »...
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Haynes. ISBN 978-1-84425-662-4. Le Goff, Olivier (1998). Les Plus Beaux Paquebots du Monde (in French). Solar. ISBN 978-2-03-584196-4. Piouffre, Gérard...
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Voyageur Press. ISBN 9780760340790. Le Goff, Olivier (1998). Les Plus Beaux Paquebots du Monde (in French). Solar. ISBN 9782263027994. Masson, Philippe (1998)...
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Griffin. ISBN 978-0-8050-7764-3. Le Goff, Olivier (1998). Les Plus Beaux Paquebots du Monde (in French). Solar. ISBN 9782263027994. Lynch, John (2012). Belfast...
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January 2009. Retrieved 11 January 2009. "NCL annule la commande d'un paquebot à STX Europe" (in French). Journaldunetv.com. 18 December 2008. Archived...
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