30pm, Liverpool Nautical Research Society presents a talk on Liverpool Ship-Owners as Gentlemanly Capitalists, by Catherine Evans, at Merseyside Maritime Museum, Albert Dock, 12-12.
What does LNRS stand for?
LNRS stands for Liverpool Nautical Research Society (est. 1938; Liverpool, UK)
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- Lakeshore Natural Resource Partnership (Sturgeon Bay, WI)
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- Liverpool Neighbourhood Regeneration Programme (UK)
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- Laboratory for Neutron Scattering
- Lancaster, PA, USA - Lancaster (Airport Code)
- Land Navigation System
- Lanier National Speedway (Braselton, Georgia)
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Stands include the Anchorage Club, Liverpool Nautical Research Society and Fort Perch Rock Museum
Maritime groups attending include the MN Museum at Fort Perch Rock, HM Coastguard, RNLI, HMS Conway, Friends of the Sea, Master Mariners, Liverpool Nautical Research Society, M/V Wincham Preservation Trust, DAPS Daniel Adamson Preservation Society, and Sefton Sea Cadets.
Mr Brocklebank is indebted to John Shepherd, Esq, esteemed editor of Liverpool Nautical Research Society Bulletin, and others, for alerting him to the foresight of the supreme lyricist WS Gilbert who wrote in The Mikado: ``The threatened cloud has passed away, And brightly dawns the shining day.
Alan McClelland, Liverpool Nautical Research Society
Alan McLelland, of Liverpool Nautical Research Society, wrote that White Star's flagship Majestic (featured as main picture) was actually faster than the rival Cunard's much celebrated Blue Riband holder Mauretania.