


RMS Berengaria: Iconic Early 20th Century Ocean Liner
The image features the RMS Berengaria, an ocean liner built for the Cunard Line in the early 20th century. Launched in 1912, the Berengaria was notable for its impressive design, luxurious amenities, and ability to carry a large number of passengers. It measured 956 feet in length and was powered by steam turbines, making it one of the fastest ships of its time. The liner was known for its lavish interiors, including grand dining rooms and lounges, reflecting the opulence of transatlantic travel during this era.
Berengaria served as a passenger ship primarily on the North Atlantic route, connecting Europe to North America. It was particularly popular among wealthy travelers and became a symbol of the golden age of ocean travel. After the outbreak of World War I, the ship was repurposed for military use before returning to commercial service in the late 1920s. By the time it retired in the late 1930s, the Berengaria had completed numerous voyages, firmly establishing its place in maritime history as one of the epochs most iconic liners. This photograph captures a moment in time, reflecting the grandeur and significance of ocean travel in the early 20th century.

RMS Berengaria: Iconic Early 20th Century Ocean Liner