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RMS
RMS may refer to any of the following: Things Railway Mail Service, US mail transportation service until the mid-20th centuryRoyal Mail Ship or Steamer, ship prefix for vessels that carry mail under contract to the British Royal MailRoyal Meteorological SocietyRoyal Society of Miniature Painters S..
RMS-006 Jenice
The Jenice is a fictional weapon from the After War timeline of the anime Gundam metaseries. It is the main mobile suit used during the 7th Space War by the Space Revolutionary Army. It was commonly used by average soldiers and surprisingly a high number of them survived the colony drop and nearly ..
RMS-007G Juracg
This article is about a fictional weapon from the After War timeline of the anime After War Gundam X. The RMS-007G Juracg was a mobile suit created by the Space Revolutionary Army for use in arctic areas. For this purpose the Juracg Cold Climate Type "Polar Bear" could be equipped with a jet ski, t..
RMS-009 Septem
:This article is about a fictional weapon from the After War timeline of the anime Gundam metaseries. The RMS-009 Septem was a mobile suit of the Space Revolutionary Army which was in many points similar to the RMS-006 Jenice. One improvement over the Jenice was the addition of high speed hovering ..
RMS-014 Octape
:This article is about a fictional weapon from the After War timeline of the anime Gundam metaseries. The Octape was the best mass produced mobile suit of the Space Revolutionary Army during the 7th Space War. Featuring a wide selection of weapons, great agility and speed, for space, ground and eve..
RMS-019 Crouda
This article is about a fictional weapon from the After War timeline of the anime Gundam metaseries. The Crouda was the first new mobile suit mass produced by the Space Revolutionary Army after the 7th Space War. This unit was highly maneuverable and also heavily armored, its abilities matching the..
RMS-099 Rick Dias
The RMS-099 (MSA-099, MSA-009) Rick Dias is a mobile suit from the anime series Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam. Contents 1 RMS-099 (MSA-099, MSA-009) Rick Dias2 Variants2.1 RX-098 Prototype Rick Dias2.2 RMS-099S Rick Dias S2.3 MSA-099-2 Rick Dias II2.4 RMS-099B Sturm Dias..
RMS-106 Hi-Zack
The RMS-106 Hi-Zack is a fictional weapon from the Gundam Universal Century timeline. Based on the MS-06 Zaku II line of mobile suits, the Hi-Zack was a mass production suit used by the Titans and EFSF in Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam. Contents 1 RX-106 Prototype Hi-Zack2 YRMS-106 Hi-Zack Ea..
RMS-108 Marasai
The RMS-108 (MSA-002) Marasai is a fictional weapon from the Gundam Universal Century timeline. Designed by Anahiem electronics for the AEUG, the Marasai was designed to be an all round better version of the RMS-106 Hi-Zack. Anaheim then presented the Titans with the design when they started to tur..
RMS-141 Xeku Eins
The RMS-141 Xeku Eins was a series of mass production mobile suits fielded by the New Desides in the Gundam photo-novel Gundam Sentinel. Contents 1 RMS-141 Xeku Eins1.1 RMS-141 Xeku Eins Configuration Type One1.2 RMS-141 Xeku Eins Configuration Type Two1.3 RMS-141 Xeku Eins Co..
RMS-154 Barzam
The RMS-154 Barzam. The RMS-154 Barzam was a mass-produced general purpose mobile suit that appeared in the Gundam anime TV series Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam. In Universal Century 0087 the Earth Federation Forces planned to develop a new mass-production mobile suit to replace their outdated RGM-..
RMSN-002 Febral
This article is about a fictional weapon from the After War timeline of the anime Gundam metaseries. In the anime series Gundam X, the Febral was a mobile armor developed by the Space Revolutionary Army which was specially designed to be used by Newtype pilots. Although it was very big it was also ..
RMSN-008 Bertigo
This artiche is about a fictional weapon from the After War timeilne of the anime Gundam metaseries. The Bertigo was one of the new mobile suits developed by the Space Revolutionary Army for use by Newtype pilots. The Bertigo’s most powerful weapon were it's bits, 12 separate units stored in the ..
RMS Adriatic (1907)
RMS Adriatic was an ocean liner belonging to the White Star Line. She was the fourth of a quartet of ships measuring over 20,000 tons, dubbed The Big Four. She was the first ocean liner to have an indoor swimming pool and Turkish bath. She was launched on 20 September 1906 (the same day as the Cun..
RMS Amazon
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RMS Aquitania
The famous Aquitania Owners:Cunard Line Builders:John Brown and Company yards in Clydebank, Scotland Laid down:December, 1910 Launched:April 21st, 1913 Christened:April 21st, 1913 Maiden voyage:May 30th, 1914 Fate:Scrapped in 1950. General Characteristics Tonnage:45,647 gross Length:901 feet (..
RMS Arlanza (1912)
The RMS Arlanza was an ocean liner of the Royal Mail Lines in service from 1912 to 1938. Arlanza was built by Harland & Wolff in Belfast for service between Southampton and the east coast of South America, in the same slip that earlier had been used to build the Olympic. The Britannic was built in..
RMS Atlantic
White Star Line logo and burgee. RMS Atlantic was a steamship of the White Star Line that operated between Liverpool, United Kingdom and New York City, and sank with the loss of 546 lives in 1873. The 3,707 ton ocean liner was built by Harland and Wolff in Belfast, Ireland in 1870 and had a s..
RMS Baltic (1903)
The RMS Baltic was the second ship of that name belonging to the White Star Line. At 23,876 gross tons, she was the largest ship in the world until 1905. She was the third of a quartet of ships, all measuring over 20,000 gross tons, dubbed The Big Four (the other three being Celtic, Cedric, and Adri..
RMS Britannia
The RMS Britannia was an ocean liner of the British Cunard Steamship Lines. Launched in 1840, the ship and its sisters, Acadia, Caledonia, and Columbia, were the first four Cunard ocean liners. The Britannia was a small ship, about 230 feet long, and was relatively fast for the time at 8.5 knots. Sh..
RMS Britannic (I)
The Britannic (1874) was the first of three ships to sail with the "Britannic" name. All were part of the White Star Line, famous for the Titanic and other ocean liners. The Britannic was initially to be called the Hellenic, but, just prior to her launch, her name was changed to the Britannic..
RMS Caronia
The RMS Caronia was a 34,183 ton Cruise ship of the Cunard Line. Launched on October 30 1947, she served with Cunard until 1967. She got the nickname "The Green Goddess" from the fact that her hull was painted four shades of light green. She was sold a number of times with all of it's owners hoping ..
RMS Carpathia
RMS Carpathia The RMS Carpathia was a Cunard Line transatlantic passenger steamship built by Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson. The Carpathia began its maiden voyage in 1903 and became famous for rescuing the survivors of the RMS Titanic after it sank on April 15th, 1912. Contents 1 Hist..
RMS Cedric
RMS Cedric was an ocean liner belonging to the White Star Line. She was the second of a quartet of ships measuring over 20,000 tons, dubbed The Big Four (the other three being Celtic, Baltic and Adriatic). She was launched on 21 August 1902, and set off on her maiden voyage from Liverpool to New Yo..
RMS Celtic (1901)
RMS Celtic was an ocean liner belonging to the White Star Line. She was the first of a quartet of ships measuring over 20,000 tons, dubbed The Big Four. She was the first ship larger than the SS Great Eastern in gross tonnage. Celtic was launched on 4 April 1901 and set off on her maiden voyage f..
RMS Empress of Britain (1931)
RMS Empress of Britain was an ocean liner owned by Canadian Pacific. In her time, she was the largest, fastest, and most luxurious ship to sail between England and Canada. She was torpedoed on 28 October 1940 by U-32 and sank. At 42,348 gross tons, she was the largest ship sunk by a U-boat, and th..
RMS Empress of Ireland
Empress of Ireland The RMS Empress of Ireland was a transatlantic ocean liner owned by Canadian Pacific that sailed between Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, and Liverpool, England. Launched on January 26, 1906, the Empress of Ireland measured 570 feet (174 m) in length with a beam of 66 feet (20...
RMS granularity
RMS granularity is a method developed by Kodak for measuring the grain of a given film stock at a given exposure density. It stands for the square root (R) of the arithmetic mean (M) of the square (S) of density variations. RMS values can be more objectively measured through the use of a small apert..
RMS Laconia
Two different ocean liners of the Cunard Steamship Lines have been named RMS Laconia. Although one was launched ten years after the other, they are easily confused; they had similar careers and met similar fates. The first Laconia was launched in 1911 and sunk by a U-boat in 1917.The second Laconi..
RMS Laconia (1911)
The first RMS Laconia was a Cunard ocean liner built by Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, launched on July 27, 1911, delivered to the Cunard Line on December 12, 1911, and began service on January 20, 1912. On the outbreak of World War I Laconia was turned into an armed merchant cruiser in 1914 and ..
RMS Laconia (1921)
The second RMS Laconia was a Cunard ocean liner built by Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson as a successor to the Laconia of 1911 to 1917. The new ship was launched on April 9, 1921, and made her maiden voyage on May 25, 1922 from Southampton to New York. In January 1923 Laconia began the first arou..
RMS Lancastria
The RMS Lancastria was a Cunard liner sunk on June 17, 1940 during World War II with the loss of, possibly, 4,000 lives. Launched in 1920 as the Tyrrhenia for the Anchor Line, a subsidiary of Cunard. The 16,243 ton (16,503 tonnes), 578 foot (176 m) liner could carry 1,785 passengers..
RMS Leinster
RMS Leinster (RMS stands for Royal Mail Ship) served as the Dublin-Holyhead mailboat until she was torpedoed by a German U-boat on 10 October, 1918, a month before the end of World War I. Having departed the Dublin ferry port at Kingstown (now re-named Dun Laoghaire) she was sunk by the German U-Bo..
RMS Lusitania
RMS Mauretania, the Lusitania's sister ship. Cunard occasionally switched the names used in publicity pictures. One can tell because the Mauretania had cowl vents, as seen in the image, and Lusitania had oil drum vents. Owners:Cunard Line Builders:John Brown & Co. Ltd, yards in Clydebank..
RMS Majestic
RMS Majestic, originally christened the Bismarck, was launched in 1914 and was, at 56,551 gross tonnes, the largest ship in the world until the construction of the French Line's Normandie in 1935. The Majestic was built by the Blohm & Voss shipbuilders in Hamburg, Germany and was launched on 20 Jun..
RMS Mauretania
Two ocean liners of the Cunard Line have been named RMS Mauretania, after the ancient territory of Mauretania: The first Mauretania was launched in 1906, and remained in service until 1934.The second Mauretania was launched in 1938 and scrapped in 1965. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation&..
RMS Mauretania (1906)
The famous Mauretania Owners:Cunard Line Builders:Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson yards in Wallsend, Newcastle upon Tyne Laid down:Unknown Launched:September 20, 1906 Christened:Unknown Maiden voyage:November 16, 1907 Fate:Scrapped, 1935. General Characteristics Tonnage:31,938 Length:790 feet ..
RMS Mauretania (1938)
The second Mauretania. RMS Mauretania was launched on 28 July 1938 at the Cammell Laird yard in Birkenhead and was completed in May 1939. A successor to RMS Mauretania (1906), the second Mauretania was the largest ship built in England up to that time and was the first ship built for the newl..
RMS Niagara
See also USS Niagara for several warships of this name. RMS Niagara was a 13,415 gross ton ocean liner, length 165.5m x beam 20.2m, two funnels, two masts, triple screw, speed 17 knots. Accommodation for 290-1st, 223-2nd, and 191-3rd class passengers. She was built by John Brown & Company, Clydebank..
RMS Oceanic
RMS Oceanic may mean: RMS Oceanic (1870)RMS Oceanic (1899) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
RMS Oceanic (1870)
White Star Line logo and burgee. The RMS Oceanic(I) was the White Star Line's first liner and an important turning point in passenger liner design. She was built by Harland and Wolff at their Belfast yards. She was launched on 27 August 1870 and arrived in Liverpool for her maiden voyage on 2..
RMS Oceanic (1899)
Owner:White Star Line Builder:Harland and Wolff yards in Belfast, Ireland Laid down:1897 Launched:January 14, 1899 Christened:Unknown Maiden voyage:1899 Fate:Run aground at Shetlands in 1914. Scrapped. General Characteristics Tonnage:17,272 gross tonnes Displacement:Unknown Length:704 feet (214..
RMS Olympic
RMS Olympic, sister ship of infamous RMS Titanic. Owner:White Star Line Builder:Harland and Wolff yards in Belfast, Ireland Laid down:December 16, 1908 Launched:October 20, 1910 Christened:Not Christened Maiden voyage:June 14, 1911 Fate:Served for 24 years from 1911 to 1935. Scrapped. General ..
RMS Queen Elizabeth
RMS Queen Elizabeth was a steam-powered ocean liner of the Cunard Steamship Company. She first entered service as a troopship for World War II, and later served in her intended role as an ocean liner until her retirement in 1968. Contents 1 Construction2 \"The Breakout\"3 Troopsh..
RMS Queen Elizabeth 2
RMS Queen Elizabeth 2 RMS Queen Elizabeth 2 in Norway, June 2006 Career Ordered: 1964 Laid down: July 5, 1965 Launched: September 20, 1967 Christened: September 20, 1967 by Queen Elizabeth II Maiden voyage: May 2, 1969 Fate: in service General characteristics Tonnage: 70,327 g..
RMS Queen Mary
Arriving in New York Harbor, June 20 1945,with thousands of U.S. troops Career Ordered:April 3, 1929 Laid down:December 1, 1930 Builder:John Brown and Company Location:Clydebank, Scotland Launched:September 26, 1934 Christened:September 26, 1934 Maiden Voyage:May 27, 1936 Fate:Retired December 11, ..
RMS Queen Mary 2
RMS Queen Mary 2 Queen Mary 2 arriving at Ft. Lauderdale, January 28, 2004 Career Ordered: November 6, 2000 Laid down: July 4 2002 Launched: September 25, 2003 Named: January 8, 2004 Maiden Voyage: January 12, 2004 Status: in service General Characteristics Tonnage: 151,400 gross to..
RMS Republic
The RMS Republic was an ocean liner built in 1903. In her time, she was one of the largest, most modern and luxurious passenger vessels afloat. She sank in 1909 after being rammed by the SS Florida in fog. At 15378 tons, she was the largest ship to have sunk up to that time.Pickford, Nigel Lost Trea..
RMS Rhone
The RMS Rhone was a British packet ship owned by the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company. She was wrecked off the coast of Salt Island in the British Virgin Islands on October 29, 1867 during a hurricane. She was split in two and sunk directly off of Black Rock Point. Her bow now lies in about 80 feet ..
RMS Scythia
H.M.S. Scythia was a Cunard liner. It sailed on its maiden voyage in 1921, and became a troop and supply ship during the second World War. History Following heavy losses during the first World War, the Cunard Line embarked on an ambitious building programme. They decided to build "intermediate", 1..
RMS Segwun
RMS Segwun is a small steamship, built in 1924, to cruise the Muskoka Lakes, in the county of Muskoka, Ontario Canada. RMS Segwun statistics length 125 feet beam 21 feet propulsion two reciprocating steam engines, circa 1907, 1914 Muskoka is a resort area, with many lakes and rivers. ..
RMS St. Helena
The RMS St. Helena is a cargo and passenger ship that serves the British overseas territory of Saint Helena. It sails between Cape Town and Saint Helena, occasionally visiting the dependencies of Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha. It also visits Cardiff, Wales at least four times a year. It is o..
RMS Tayleur
The RMS Tayleur was a fully-rigged iron clipper chartered by the White Star Line and her fate would be a black mark on that company for years to come. Instead of sailing south through the Irish Sea, she sailed west towards Ireland. Despite dropping both anchors, Tayleur ran aground on rocks off the..
RMS Titanic
Titanic leaving Belfast for sea trials, April 2 1912. Owners:White Star Line Builders:Harland and Wolff yards in Belfast, Northern Ireland Port of registry:Liverpool, England Laid down:March 31, 1909 Launched:May 31, 1911 Christened: Not christened Maiden voyage:April 10, 1912 Fate:Hit an ..
RMS Trent
The RMS Trent was a British Royal Mail paddle steamer built in 1841 by William Pitcher of Northfleet for the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company. She displaced 1,856 gross tons and could carry 60 passengers. Trent served the transatlantic passenger route until she was requisitioned by the British gove..
RMS Windsor Castle
RMS Windsor Castle was a passenger ship launched June 23 1959 by Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. At the time of the launch, she was the largest liner built in England and the largest liner owned by Union-Castle Line. Built by Cammell Laird in Southampton, her maiden voyage was to Durban on Augu..
Rüms
Rüms was a heavy metal band from Granby, Quebec which existed in 1991 and whose best known song is "Metal Rules". It was guitar virtuoso Martin Giguère's first band and it also featured his cousin Éric Boisclair, who would later play together in Forsaken and Disgorged. Martin would later found de..
Rømsjøen
Rømsjøen is a lake in the municipality of Rømskog in Østfold county, Norway. See also List of lakes in Norway ..
Rømskog
Rømskog kommune County Østfold District Smaalenene Municipality NO-0121]] Administrative centre Rømskog Mayor (2003) Kari Pettersen (KrF) Official language form Bokmål Area - Total - Land - Percentage km²159 km²0.06 % 2004) - Percenta..

 


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