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- The White Star Line owned several large ships, including12345:
- RMS Majestic (II), at 56,551 tons, was the largest ship the White Star Line ever owned.
- Britannic (II) was the largest ship ever built for the White Star Line.
- Olympic of 1911 was then the largest ship ever built.
- Titanic was the largest ship ever built when it made its first, ill-fated voyage in 1912.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.RMS Majestic (II), at 56,551 tons, the largest ship the White Star Line ever owned, was originally called Bismarck and belonged to Germany’s, Hamburg American Line.www.whitestarhistory.com/majestic2Britannic (II), yard number 433, was the third Olympic Class ship, and the largest ship ever built for the White Star Line.www.whitestarhistory.com/britannic2The British White Star Line, which competed directly with Cunard, also had commissioned two giant liners. The Olympic of 1911, displacing 45,324 tons, was then the largest ship ever built.www.britannica.com/topic/White-Star-LineMAJESTIC, the world's largest ship, heads The Magnificent Trio, carrying out the schedule of weekly sailings of the New York-Cherbourg-Southampton service of the White Star Line. The two other members of this splendid group are the world-famous Olympic and the beautiful Homeric.www.ggarchives.com/OceanTravel/Brochures/WS…The pride of the British-owned White Star Line, the Titanic was the largest ship ever built when it made its first, ill-fated voyage in 1912.www.encyclopedia.com/history/encyclopedias-alm… - People also ask
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The first steamship for the White Star Line, and often referred to as the Mother of Modern Liners. Atlantic: 1871: 1871–1873: ... First of the Big Four. Athenic: 1902: ... November 3-4, 1940. It was the last steamship built for the White Star Line and the last White Star Line ship to sink. Oceanic: 1928 60,000-80,000 See more
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WebBritannic (II), yard number 433, was the third Olympic Class ship, and the largest ship ever built for the White Star Line. Britannic is best known as being the sister ship of Olympic and Titanic, and also for her own sinking …
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WebMay 19, 2021 · The RMS Titanic was a White Star Line ocean liner, which sank after hitting an iceberg on its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York on 15 April 1912. Over 1,500 men, women, and children lost …
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WebThe British White Star Line, which competed directly with Cunard, also had commissioned two giant liners. The Olympic of 1911, displacing 45,324 tons, was then the largest ship ever built. The Titanic of 1912 displaced 46,329 …
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Web99 rows · The White Star Line’s Ten Largest Ships. Majestic (1922) – 56,551 gross tons. Britannic (1915) – 48,158 gross tons. Titanic – 46,328 gross tons. Olympic (1911) – 45,324 gross tons. Homeric – 34,351 gross …
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