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Olympic arriving at Jarrow for scrapping on 13 October 1935. Olympic was withdrawn from the transatlantic service, and left New York for the last time on 5 April 1935, returning to Britain to be laid up in Southampton. The new company considered using her for summer cruises for a short while, but this idea was … See more
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 from 1911 to 1935, in contrast to her short-lived sister ships, Titanic See more
Olympic's lifeboat arrangement in 1911–12 was identical to Titanic's – fourteen regulation boats, two emergency cutters and the White Star complement of four collapsible boats. Two collapsibles were stored (collapsible C and D) broken down under the lead … See more
The Olympic and Titanic were nearly identical, and were based on the same core design. A few alterations were made to Titanic and later on Britannic which were based on … See more
Olympic's fittings were auctioned off before the scrapping commenced.
The fittings of the first-class lounge and part of the aft grand … See moreBuilt in Belfast, Ireland, Olympic was the first of the three Olympic-class ocean liners – the others being Titanic and Britannic. They were the largest vessels built for the British … See more
Olympic was designed as a luxury ship; Titanic's passenger facilities, fittings, deck plans and technical facilities were largely identical to … See more
Following completion, Olympic started her sea trials on 29 May 1911 during which her manoeuvrability, compass, and wireless telegraphy were tested. No speed test was carried out. She completed her sea trial successfully. Olympic then left Belfast bound for See more
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WEBIn April 1935 the Olympic was retired from service. It was later sold for scrapping, and many of the fixtures and fittings were bought and put on display by various establishments, notably the White Swan Hotel in …
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WEBApr 4, 2023 · On October 27th, on her way back to Liverpool from New York, Olympic was alerted to an incident regarding HMS Audacious, which had been struck by a mine off the coast of Donegal, Ireland. Olympic …
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WEBApr 14, 2016 · How the RMS Olympic ended its days in Jarrow in 1935, and the fixtures and fittings were sold off to local pubs and workplaces
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WEBOlympic departed New York for the final time on 5th April 1935. Upon her return to Britain, Olympic was laid up in Southampton. On 10th September 1935, Olympic was sold to Sir John Jarvis, who then immediately resold …
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One of the Engines of RMS Olympic during scrapping