''Empress of Britain'' may refer to one of these
Canadian Pacific Steamship Company
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ocean liners:
* , 14,189-gross ton ship capable of 18 knots; scrapped in 1930
* , 42,348-gross ton ship capable of 24 knots; torpedoed and sunk 28 October 1940 by German U-boat ''U-32'', the largest ship sunk by a U-boat in World War II
* , a 25,500-gross ton ship capable of 20 knots; one of the first North Atlantic liners to have air conditioning; sister ship of ''Empress of England''; liner service until 1963; sold to a number of different companies and has served under many different names, mostly as a cruise ship in 2008, she was sold for scrap
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Ship names