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  1. House Flag. The White Star Line was a British shipping line. Founded out of the remains of a defunct packet company, it gradually rose up to become one of the most prominent shipping companies in the world, providing passenger and cargo services between the British Empire and the United States.

  2. List of White Star Line ships. The following is a list of ships operated by the White Star Line . 1846–1869. 1870–1889. 1890–1899. 1900–1909. 1910–1919. 1920–1932. See also. List of Cunard Line ships. References. ^ "SV White Star (+1883)".

  3. Jan 22, 2024 · Explore our website to discover the triumph, heroism, tragedy and everything in between that makes up the history of the White Star Line and the White Star Line Fleet. The website includes biographies of many of the line's ships, detailing their careers, their successes and sometimes their misfortunes!

  4. history of ships. In ship: Passenger liners in the 20th century. The 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.

  5. Brief history of the White Star Line. The White Star Line was originally founded in 1845 by Henry Threlfall and John Pilkington. The shipping line operated a fleet of sailing clippers, sailing from Britain to Australia . In 1867 the Bank of Liverpool failed which left the White Star Line with a debt of £527.000, which resulted in the White ...

  6. Apr 4, 2012 · April 4, 2012. 14 min read. The Extraordinary Story of the White Star Liner Titanic. The great steamship sank 100 years ago, but its legendary drama, heroes and villains remain as...

  7. White Star Line. 4 items. In 1867 a young businessman, Thomas Henry Ismay bought the ailing White Star Line, a shipping line which had largely be involved on routes to Australia. Ismay refocused the business on the North-Atlantic trade and through one of his backers, began an association with the Belfast Shipyard of Harland & Wolff.

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