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Ascania, Cunard White Star, 1920s. Ascania was launched on 20 December 1923 at the Armstrong Whitworth Shipbuilders Ltd yard in Newcastle-upon-Tyne but due to unforeseen cost overruns
Quadruple-Screw R. M.s Majestic of the White Star Line, c1920sQuadruple-Screw R.M.S Majestic of the White Star Line, c1920s. RMS Majestic worked on the North Atlantic run. Majestic was originally launched in 1914 as the Hamburg America Line liner SS Bismarck
Steamship SS Celtic at the quayside, Liverpool, Lancashire, c1904. Artist: Valentine & Sons LtdSteamship SS Celtic at the quayside, Liverpool, Lancashire, c1904. Postcard posted in 1904. The Celtic was built by Harland and Wolff in Belfast for the White Star Lines transatlantic trade
Anxious crowds outside the White Star Line office, 1912 (1937). Artist: Sport & GeneralAnxious crowds outside the White Star Line office, 1912, (1937). Awaiting news of survivors of the sinking of the Titanic
Ocean liner RMS Queen Mary, 20th century. Docked in harbour. Built by John Brown & Co on Clydeside for the Cunard White Star Line, the 81
Sir Edward James Harland, British shipbuilder, c1880. In 1855, Harland (1831-1896) went to Belfast as manager of the then small shipyard. He went on to build the famous White Star liners
Toll of the Sea, the sinking of the Titanic, 1912. Cartoon showing Britannia and America supporting each other in grief. The SS Titanic, operated by the White Star Line
White Star Lines steamer Oceanic, 1871. Built in 1870 by Harland and Wolff at Belfast, the Oceanic was the first liner built for the White Star Line
The lesson of SS Titanic: Lifeboat drill on a passenger liner, 1912. Operated by the White Star Line, on 14 April 1912 SS Titanic struck an iceberg in thick fog off Newfoundland
Prayers at the scene of the sinking of the Titanic, 1912. The White Star Line chartered the cable-laying vessel Mackay-Brown to recover bodies
Members of the crew of the Titanic in their life jackets, 1912. Operated by the White Star Line, SS Titanic struck an iceberg in thick fog off Newfoundland on 14 April 1912