RMS Adriatic was a British ocean liner of the White Star Line. She was the fourth of a quartet of ships of more than 20,000 GRT, dubbed The Big Four. The...
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in October 1916 between Newport and Marseilles, presumed war loss. RMS Adriatic (1906) was an ocean liner of the White Star Line. She served as a troopship...
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Birkenhead. When RMS Oceanic entered service in 1899, Adriatic was sold for scrap, arriving in Preston on 12 February. RMS Adriatic (1906) - later namesake...
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Titanic (redirect from Rms titanic)
four. Olympic and Titanic would replace RMS Teutonic of 1889, RMS Majestic of 1890 and RMS Adriatic of 1907. RMS Oceanic first departed from a new home...
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Navy in 1812 SS Adriatic (1856), the last of the Collins Line steamships SS Adriatic (1871), of the White Star Line RMS Adriatic (1906), of the White Star...
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tons, dubbed The Big Four, the other three being RMS Celtic, RMS Cedric, and RMS Adriatic. During her civilian career, Baltic served between Liverpool...
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Turkish Baths. Besides the Titanic, of the White Star liners, only RMS Adriatic (1906) and RMS Olympic (1911) featured Turkish baths on board, although one...
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1860 Unknown SS Adriatic 1871 Scrapped in 1899 after being sold SS Adriatic (1856) 1856 Beached and abandoned in 1885 RMS Adriatic 1906 Scrapped in 1935...
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Big Four (White Star Line) (section Adriatic)
group consisted of Celtic, Cedric, Baltic and Adriatic. In 1899, White Star Line commissioned the RMS Oceanic, which exceeded the SS Great Eastern in...
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RMS Olympic was a British ocean liner and the lead ship of the White Star Line's trio of Olympic-class liners. Olympic had a career spanning 24 years...
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HMHS Britannic (redirect from RMS Britannic)
HMHS Britannic (originally to be the RMS Britannic) (/brɪˈtænɪk/) was the third and final vessel of the White Star Line's Olympic class of steamships...
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60°07.05′N 001°58.30′W / 60.11750°N 1.97167°W / 60.11750; -1.97167 RMS Oceanic was a transatlantic ocean liner built for the White Star Line. She sailed...
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together with RMS Olympic, try to take HMS Audacious in tow. The view is from the passenger areas of RMS Olympic View from the passenger decks of RMS Olympic...
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tonnage outlived the ships that set them - notably the SS Great Eastern, and RMS Queen Elizabeth. The term "largest passenger ship" has evolved over time...
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Herbert Pitman (category RMS Titanic survivors)
1961) was an English Merchant Navy seaman, who was the Third Officer of RMS Titanic when it sank in the North Atlantic Ocean with heavy loss of life...
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(sometimes Steam-ship or Steamer), usually seen in its abbreviated form RMS, is the ship prefix used for seagoing vessels that carry mail under contract...
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William McMaster Murdoch (category Deaths on the RMS Titanic)
Arabic (1903), Celtic (1904), Germanic (1904), Oceanic (1905), Cedric (1906), Adriatic (1907–1911) and Olympic (1911–1912). During 1903, Murdoch finally reached...
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RMS Homeric, originally launched as Columbus, was an ocean liner built for Norddeutscher Lloyd and launched in 1913 at the F. Schichau yard in Danzig...
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RMS Cedric was an ocean liner owned by the White Star Line. She was the second of a quartet of ships over 20,000 tons, dubbed the Big Four, and was the...
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Jack Phillips (wireless officer) (category Deaths on the RMS Titanic)
Clifden, Ireland, where he worked until 1911, when he was assigned to the Adriatic and later, in early 1912, to the Oceanic. In March 1912, Phillips was sent...
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built to transfer passengers and mail to and from the ocean liners RMS Olympic and RMS Titanic. She is the only surviving vessel designed by Thomas Andrews...
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canal. One of the most famous products of the firm was the anchor of the RMS Titanic which on completion in 1911 was drawn through the streets of Netherton...
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launched after roughly 17 months, but by the time Adriatic was finally launched in September 1906, she had been under construction for almost 46 months...
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Paractaea monodi Guinot, 1969 (Decapoda, Brachyura, Xanthidae) in the Adriatic Sea". Crustaceana. 73 (10): 1301. doi:10.1163/156854000505182. ISSN 0011-216X...
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Harold Lowe (category RMS Titanic survivors)
May 1944) was a Welsh naval officer. He was also the fifth officer of the RMS Titanic, and was amongst the four of the ship's officers to survive the disaster...
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September 1906, completed 17 November 1906, wrecked 30 October 1914. RMS Adriatic, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched on 20 September 1906, completed...
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Sabellaria spinulosa alcocki Gravier, 1906 (synonym, now unaccepted due to superseded subsequent rank) at WoRMS (www.marinespecies.org) Bisby F.A.; Roskov...
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ships to have a swimming pool, the first being the White Star Line’s RMS Adriatic. She was also given a new name, Victoria Luise. She replaced their first...
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Guinea, Sarawak, Hong Kong and Japan. After sailing across the Pacific on the RMS Empress of China from Yokohama to Vancouver he crossed the United States...
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Sweet Danger by Margery Allingham (1933) An oil-rich principality on the Adriatic Sea. Axis-of-Evil Massive Assault (2003) A military alliance of countries...
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