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White Star Line - by Janette McCutcheon (Paperback)
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- In 1871, a bright new star appeared on the Liverpool shipping scene.
- About the Author: Janette McCutcheon was born not far from the great Clyde shipyards and since visiting the Queen Mary when she was eight, has had a life long passion for all things ocean liner.
- 128 Pages
- Transportation, Ships & Shipbuilding
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The story of the short-lived Liverpool shipping line, whose ships were some of the most luxurious afloat, and which included the Titanic, Olympic and Britannic.Book Synopsis
In 1871, a bright new star appeared on the Liverpool shipping scene. Like a phoenix, the White Star Line grew out of the ashes of a bankrupt sailing ship line to become the fastest-growing and most famous of all shipping companies. Their first transatlantic steamships set a new standard for travel, a standard that was to remain as long as the company existed. Operating between Europe, the USA and Canada, the White Star Line also sailed to New Zealand, South Africa and Australia. The White Star Line never had the fastest ships, but theirs were the most luxurious. From Oceanic of 1871 to Georgic of 1932, there were many ground-breaking White Star Line ships. The company's most famous are undoubtedly the Olympic, Titanic and Britannic, but the other seventy or so ships of the line also helped White Star become the most famous shipping line of all time. White Star merged with Cunard in 1934 and the last liner, Britannic, was scrapped in 1960. Today, only the passenger tender Nomadic survives of this once great fleet. Using photographs and ephemera, Janette McCutcheon tells the story of the White Star Line and its ships, transporting us back to a time of luxury travel that has gone forever.About the Author
Janette McCutcheon was born not far from the great Clyde shipyards and since visiting the Queen Mary when she was eight, has had a life long passion for all things ocean liner. Her collection of memorabilia is outstanding and has many unique items. She now lives in the Forest of Dean.Additional product information and recommendations
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