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White Star Line - Wikipedia Today, White Star is remembered for its innovative vessel Oceanic and for the losses of some of its best passenger liners, including the wrecking of Atlantic in 1873, the sinking of Republic in 1909, the loss of Titanic in 1912, and the wartime sinking of Britannic in 1916
The Extraordinary Story of the White Star Liner Titanic was the largest ship in the world when it took its maiden sailing from Southampton, England, on April 10, 1912 Weighing 46,328 tons and spanning 852 5 feet long by 92 5 feet wide, she
From Glory to Infamy, the Rise and Fall of White Star Line In its heyday, the White Star Line was revered as one of the best transatlantic shipping lines around, known for its luxurious ships, world class officers and global popularity Yet today, it is remembered in popular culture almost solely for the Titanic and Britannic disasters, and the infamy of its chairman, J Bruce Ismay
White Star Line - Encyclopedia Titanica Exploring the Titanic disaster from a public relations perspective and how the White Star Line managed promotion, crisis communication, and the media following the sinking
White Star Line | British shipping company | Britannica …profitable transatlantic passenger trade, the White Star Line decided to create a class of liners noted more for comfort than speed The first ships ordered were the Olympic and Titanic ; the Britannic was added later
White Star Line History Website (White Star History) The White Star Line best known today as being the owner of the ill-fated RMS Titanic was once one of the most successful and powerful shipping lines in the world with a fascinating history dating from the 19th century to a legacy that continues to this day
Olympic Titanic : The White Star Line - Encyclopedia Titanica The White Star flag was flown originally by a line of sailing vessels founded about 1850, and mainly engaged in the Australian trade to cope with the great rush to the newly found Australian goldfields