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As the 20th century dawned, the owners of Britain’s White Star Line were thinking big. Really big. They envisioned three huge ...
Britannic was the largest ship sunk during World War I. Famed oceanographer Jacques Cousteau discovered the wreck in 1975.
As the 20th century dawned, the owners of Britain’s White Star Line were thinking big. Really big. They envisioned three huge ...
As the 20th century dawned, the owners of Britain’s White Star Line were thinking big. Really big. They envisioned three huge ocean liners that would be larger and far more ...
The cast steel stern frame, rudder and brackets for the Titanic and her two sister ships, Oceanic and Britannic, were made at Darlington Forge on Albert Hill. As the monster ship weighed 52,310 ...
This year alone will see a litany of new larger-than-life (and in many cases, larger than their predecessor sister ships) cruise ships traversing the world’s oceans. In late April, Norwegian ...
The Britannic ocean liner was the sister ship of the Titanic and was christened during World War I by the British Navy. At the height of the war, the Britannic was converted into a hospital ship. It ...
Built at Harland and Wolff’s shipyard in Belfast, White Star Line’s Britannic was the third of the Olympic-class passenger liners - sister ship to Olympic and Titanic. As a result of the tragedy of ...
The Olympic Class ships were intended to be the greatest liners to ever sail the oceans, but the Britannic sank only four years after her sister ship the Titanic. While the wreck of the Titanic is two ...
The Olympic was the pride of the White Star Line and the sister ship to the ... to work aboard the HMHS Britannic, the third and largest of the Olympic-class ships. The Britannic had been ...
It was the sister ship of the infamous Titanic... and its final destiny was the same. Experience the true untold story of Britannic, a tumultuous, epic voyage of human passion, courage and ...