Preserving The RMS LUSITANIA
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Established in 2015, 'Preserving the RMS Lusitania' is a heritage initiative dedicated to safeguarding her legacy by raising awareness for the importance of research, wreck exploration, artifact recovery, and artifact preservation. Founded on April 19, 2015, this blog/page, @PreservingTheRMSLUSITANIA, is dedicated to promoting awareness and garnering support for the preservation of the wreck of the Lusitania, located off the Old Head of Kinsale on Ireland’s southern coast.
06/23/2026
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Fascinating photos of Lusitania's wreck, taken during a dive by Rick Ayrton and shared by Deep Wreck Diver!
They provide a rare glimpse of the liner's condition as she rests on the seabed off the southern coast of Ireland.
Many thanks to Rick Ayrton for capturing these remarkable images and to Deep Wreck Diver for sharing them!
06/18/2026
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The Merseyside Maritime Museum located in Liverpool, England, has posted a series of blog posts about the Lusitania written by maritime historian J Kent Layton.
Today I'm sharing Part 7: ’Lusitania: If business demanded it’. Enjoy!
https://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/stories/lusitania-if-business-demanded-it
Lusitania: 'If business demanded' it As the winter months began to wind down in early 1915, bookings were increasing on the North Atlantic again. Fears were beginning to subside, and with the threat of naval dangers at sea seeming more remote to prospective passengers, there was apparently less reason not to travel. As a result, Cunard...
06/17/2026
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06/14/2026
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From Steel to Legend: Lusitania in 60 Seconds Watch RMS Lusitania take shape in just 60 seconds as we continue to...
06/13/2026
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06/07/2026
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On June 7, 1906 the RMS Lusitania was launched at the John Brown & Co. shipyard in Clydebank, Scotland 🚢🍾
To mark the anniversary, HFX Studios and The Steam & Splendor Network have created a special 15-minute animation showing the legendary liner's construction from keel laying to completion!
Watch nearly three years of shipbuilding unfold before your eyes and get your first new look at their upcoming virtual museum experience, Lusitania: The Greyhound's Wake. Enjoy!
RMS Lusitania: From Keel to Greyhound | 120th Anniversary Tribute On June 7, 1906, the RMS Lusitania first touched the waters of the ...
06/03/2026
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Sad Lusitania news. The grave stone of Captain William Turner has been tipped over. This was discovered when Lusitania relative, Mr. Austin Ross, went to pay his respects. Already, efforts are underway with maritime historian & artist Stu Williamson contacting the council. Stay tuned for updates as we coordinate with other historians to get this fixed. (It has been broken straight across in two places)
05/28/2026
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