The Evolution of the Bridge of RMS Aquitania
If you look at photographs of Cunard Line's RMS Aquitania over time, one thing immediately stands out: her appearance its constantly changing! Specifically, the ship's forward superstructure and bridge look like they change every few years. You might wonder: what was the reason for all of these changes over time? The Great Quick Move is a series of shorter videos on narrower topics than those discussed in the main Great Big Move video series.

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The Failure of SS Michelangelo and SS Raffaello

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RMS Aquitania: The Ship Beautiful (part 1 of 2) feat. Fox Star Line

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We Finally Know What Actually Happened To The Hindenburg

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Lusitania Sinks in REAL TIME | 18 Minutes of Terror

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Evolution of the Cunard Line Fleet (3D)

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Titanic survivor recalls harrowing moment ship sank | BBC Global

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The History of RMS Aquitania

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Inside the Schwerer Gustav

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Inside the Sub That Reached Earth's Deepest Point | Bathyscaphe Trieste

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RMS Mauretania Deep Dive

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How the Liberty Ship Actually Worked

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The Disappearance of the SS Pacific (1856)

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What Happened to the Habsburgs After Their Empire Collapsed?

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German Pilot Tested A Captured Spitfire... His Words Shocked The Luftwaffe

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Real Images Of Venus Show That Something Is Seriously Off With The Planet

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The 'Tired' British Battleship That Killed Mussolini's Pride In Six Minutes At Punta Stilo

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Why German Aces Escorted a British Spitfire Home

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Why a Dangerous Secret Buried a Nazi Submarine

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Why German Engineers Couldn't Explain How Britain Built A Bomb That Bounced On Water

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