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  1. RMS Empress of Ireland was a British-built ocean liner that sank near the mouth of the Saint Lawrence River in Canada following a collision in thick fog with the Norwegian collier Storstad in the early hours of 29 May 1914.

  2. This is truly one of modern history's most horrifying disasters - but it's been almost forgotten about. Two years after the Titanic sank, in May 1914 the Can...

  3. Aug 23, 2021 · The RMS Empress of Ireland was a transatlantic passenger ship that sank early in the morning of 29 May 1914 on the St. Lawrence River killing 1,012 of the 1,477 people on board. It is considered Canada’s worst maritime disaster and one of the most tragic in history.

  4. May 28, 2018 · When the Empress of Ireland ocean liner sank to the bottom of the St. Lawrence on May 29, 1914, it dragged men, women and children of every age and social class into the river’s watery depths.

  5. Learn more about the forgotten tragedy of the Empress of Ireland. Passengers relaxing on deck of the Empress of Ireland before the sinking. Though less storied than the Titanic, the sinking of the Empress of Ireland in 1914 remains the largest peacetime maritime disaster in Canada’s history.

  6. Dec 19, 2007 · Empress of Ireland, Canadian Pacific oceangoing passenger ship that sank in the St Lawrence River near Rimouski, Québec, 29 May 1914. She was rammed in dense fog by the Norwegian collier Storstad and sank in only 14 minutes; 1014 passengers and crew died, while 465 managed to abandon ship.

  7. May 29, 2014 · Considered one of the finest ships in the Canadian Pacific Railway fleet, the Empress of Ireland carried tens of thousands of passengers between Canada and Great Britain in the early years of the 20th century.

  8. The Wreck of RMS Empress of Ireland is a relatively intact and rare example of an ocean liner from the “golden age” of passenger travel in the North Atlantic, during the early years of the 20th century.

  9. Although nothing like the Titanic in terms of size and elegance, the Empress of Ireland was the class of the Liverpool-Quebec City run that linked Canadian Pacific's steamships with its ...

  10. Two years after the Titanic disaster, Liverpool suffered another major shipping tragedy when the Empress of Ireland sank in May 1914 on the St Lawrence River in Canada. The loss of the 'Forgotten Empress' has always been overshadowed by the Titanic and Lusitania disasters.

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