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La White Star Line è stata una compagnia navale britannica. Fondata nel 1845 con il nome di White Star, fu tra le più note del periodo. Tra le navi più famose della compagnia troviamo la RMS Olympic, la RMS Titanic, passata alla storia per via del tragico affondamento, e l'HMHS Britannic, affondata durante la prima guerra mondiale ...
- Cunard Line
La Cunard Line (attiva fino al 1949 con il nome Cunard White...
- HMHS Britannic
L'HMHS Britannic, inizialmente ideata col nome di RMS...
- RMS Olympic
Il RMS Olympic è stato un transatlantico britannico, nave...
- Navi della White Star Line
Questa lista include tutte le navi che operavano per la...
- Cunard-White Star Line
La Cunard-White Star Line è stata una compagnia di...
- Cunard Line
The White Star Line was a British shipping line. Founded out of the remains of a defunct packet company, it gradually rose up to become one of the most prominent shipping companies in the world, providing passenger and cargo services between the British Empire and the United States.
The combination of the White Star Line and Cunard Line would have been a formidable force in the maritime industry. Both companies have a rich history and are known for their luxury ocean liners and prestigious transatlantic passenger ships.
ShipBuiltIn Service For Cunard-white Star LineTonnage19071934–3531,950 GRT19071934-3524,541 GRT19111934–3546,439 GRT191119341,273 GRTWhite Star Line ist der Name von zwei britischen Reedereien mit ihrem heutigen Sitz in Liverpool. Bekannt wurde vor allem die zweite, 1869 gegründete Gesellschaft, welche Liniendienste nach New York City, Australien und Neuseeland betreibt.
Jahr (?)NameVermessungWerft18713707 BRTHarland & Wolff Ltd., Belfast18713707 BRTHarland & Wolff Ltd., Belfast18713707 BRTHarland & Wolff Ltd., Belfast18723984 BRTHarland & Wolff Ltd., BelfastLaid and launched in 1901 by John Brown & Company and serves the International Mercantile Marine Co.'s White Star and fellow trusts, American Line, Red Star Line, and Dominion Line until 1915, and serves the Admiralty for war effort, then returned to civilian use.