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RMS Britannic (1929) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
'RMS Britannic was an ocean liner of the White Star Line, the company's third ship to bear the name. She was built by Harland & Wolff in Belfast. She was launched on 6 August 1929. Like her nearly-i...
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The Britannic was the sister ship to the Olympic and Titanic, although it never ran on the North Atlantic. There is a story that it was originally to have been named Gigantic. ... Click HERE to enter the RMS Britannic section of the Picture Gallery...
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Site devoted to the short career and mysterious demise of the Titanic's sister ship. Includes various maps, photographs, and facts and figures, ...
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Analysis of RMS Britannic ... In the case of the Olympic class, Britannic was to be the crowning glory, able with the great Olympic to take on the German-built Imperator and Vaterland and Cunard's Aquitania on the North Atlantic.
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Britannic of the White Star Line ... Work began on the third and final Olympic-class liner, Britannic, on November 30th, 1911, on the same slipway that Olympic had vacated on October 20th, 1910, just over one year earlier.
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The RMS Britannic was the younger sister of the Titanic, and was the third Olympic class liner built by the White Star Line. She shares something in common with her older sister, Titanic: She did not carry... ... The first was called, naturally enough, the RMS Olympic, ... Britannic did not even get into passenger service.
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R.M.S. Britannic (III); This Britannic, the third White Star ship by that name, was built by Harland & Wolff, Belfast, where she was launched in 1929. Like her nearly-identical sister Georgic, Britannic was a motorship powered by diesel engines, not a steamer.
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English: The British passenger liner RMS Britannic served as a hospital ship in World War I under the name HMHS Britannic ... Media in category "RMS Britannic"
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