#Britannic
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ltwilliammowett · 17 hours ago
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Naval Medical Trunk, Cannabis and Cocaine, for the Third Class of the Britannic, 1914, White Star Line, Harland & Wolff, Belfast, 48,158 Tons, 870' x 94', 4 Funnels, Medical Dept
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ocean-liners · 5 months ago
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White Star Line advertisement, featuring RMS Olympic. Circa 1920's.
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lonestarbattleship · 6 months ago
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"Torpedoed by the enemy in the Aegean Sea the british hospital steamer Britannic, 17,500 tons, which went down with the loss of 100 lives.'
-Photograph by courtesy of Dr. W. A. Fairclouch.
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sunshinelady813 · 5 months ago
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Happy birthday Britannic!!
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pxmun · 7 months ago
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A side project for STSR.
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f-yeahbendaniels · 6 months ago
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My Top Five Favorite Ben Daniels Characters (World Wars 1 & 2) - Honorable Mentions: 3. Townsend - Britannic (2000).
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teilzami · 1 year ago
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Olympic-class ships! Olympic, Titanic and Britannic
I'm the Titanic fan since primary school. So I gonna draw ships
They also were in my video on YouTube
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bigshipfanatic · 1 month ago
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One of the most impressive and iconic sights of an old shipyard were the gantry scaffoldings. The Great Gantry in Harland and Wolff Shipyard is probably the most iconic, as it famously held the Olympic class sisters (Olympic, Titanic, Britannic). The huge gantries were found in many shipyards, included the Blohm & Voss Shipyard in Hamburg (pictured bottom). I mean, just look at how massive these are! They’re larger than the ocean liners themselves! These would also be the sight of ship christening (except in the case kf Cunard Lines), and their launches. A magnificent sight indeed.
Also I have to nitpick that the second photo captions the ship in the photo to be the Olympic even though im about 99% sure its the Titanic.
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unholysails · 6 months ago
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Hobbies include: needlessly personifying the RMS Olympic as an older sister that outlived her two younger sisters and then got scrapped even though she did everything right and making myself super sad about it
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lombardie-colorings · 10 months ago
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The HMHS Britannic was the last in the White Star Line's Olympic class of ocean liners, laid down in 1911 and launched three years later in 1914. As a sister ship to both the Olympic and the Titanic, she was intended to be used as a transatlantic ocean liner, though the outbreak of World War I necessitated her refitting as a hospital ship; it was under this designation that she spent the majority of her life, ferrying wounded soldiers across the Atlantic. On November 21, 1916, she struck a German sea mine and sank off the coast of the island of Kea near Greece, with the loss of 30 of her 1,066 passengers and crew. In 1975, her wreck was located and explored by maritime explorer and oceanographer, Jacques Cousteau. Currently, she is the largest intact passenger liner on the seabed, where she rests under 400 feet of water.
Photographed by Allan C. Green, sometime between December 1915 and October 1916.
Colored by Lombardie Colorings.
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northadawn · 6 months ago
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RMS Britannic (1920) - Character Ref. Sheet
Brittney McLoughlin Elsbury (born 26 Feb. 1897), the youngest of the McLoughlin siblings, is a highly skilled and intelligent yet devious woman who is known professionally as RMS Britannic of the White Star Line. She worked as a nurse throughout World War I, and nearly had her life taken from her after a close shave with a mine.
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tophattitan · 6 months ago
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Cobi is officially the best thing ever.
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whitestarlineco · 2 months ago
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Go Liverpool F.C. You'll never walk alone! We support this football club since we were founded and operated out of Liverpool. Red just like our banner!
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lonestarbattleship · 2 years ago
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Stern view of RMS Britannic with Lord Pirrie and large group of Belfast Harbour commissioners.
Date: January-February 1914
National Museums of Northern Ireland: HOYFM.HW.H1954
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sunshinelady813 · 10 months ago
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Happy birthday Olympic!! 🎊🎉
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phoofoz · 3 months ago
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Long ago i had this strange idea come in my head and never fully went for it i drew them once and never posted them but now i shall and here they are!
The idea: Crime fighting robots based on the ship Titanic and her sister ships Olympic and Britannic.
Ill probably do more with this idea eventually
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