Seeing a current AQUITANIA trading under the British flag inevitably drew comparison with a predecessor of the same name.
It is just over 100 years ago that Cunard's famous four-funnel AQUITANIA was launched on the Clyde in April 1913, with completion in May 1914. She served through the two wars and on into my own lifetime (although well before my interest started 10 years later) being scrapped in Scotland in February 1950.
There are many references to her on the 'net, including the Wikipedia entry at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RMS_AquitaniaWorth reflecting, in passing, on the extensive changes in ship design and trading over those 100 years, and then to think back a further 100 years and the tremendous changes that arose in the industry during the 19th century. What will ships be like in another 100 years??
Ron