The Britannic was the third of the Olympic class of steamships ... Items connected with the Titanic and her sister ships have a history of selling for high prices at auction.
Auctioned items from the Olympic and objects recovered from the Titanic, show the unique identification numbers associated with each ship. J. Kent Layton, a maritime historian who has written ...
When she first sailed, Olympic was the largest ship in the world, only to be replaced by the Titanic with 46,328 GRT, the result of adding a steel enclosure to her A deck promenade. Today ...
You can still visit it today. The architect of Titanic and its sister ships Olympic and Britannic was Alexander Carlisle. The designer was born in Ballymena and is generally thought to have been ...
Did you know there was a woman who went down with the Titanic and lived to tell the tale? Her name was Violet Jessop, and she was a stewardess on the ship. When the Titanic hit the iceberg, she helped ...
They were created to be the world s largest grandest and safest ocean liners Each were launched and sold as ships that would ... of the White Star Liners Olympic Titanic and Britannic from ...
A postcard written by a passenger of the Titanic and sent just days before the doomed ship sank to the bottom of the ocean sold for thousands of dollars at auction over the weekend. The postcard ...