- The Olympic Class Ships: Olympic, Titanic, Britannic
The Olympic Class Ships: Olympic, Titanic, Britannic by Mark Chirnside Titanic is arguably the most famous ship in history, and her popularity has often come at the expense of her siblings Yet she was but one of a trio of sister ships The number of titles that have attempted to tell the story of all three liners in one volume is astonishingly short In this new book, Mark Chirnside has done
- Britannic - Encyclopedia Titanica
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- Exploring the Britannic by Simon Mills - Encyclopedia Titanica
Exploring the Britannic tells the complete story of this enigmatic ship: her construction, launch and life, her fateful last voyage, and the historical findings resulting from the exploration of the well-preserved wreck over a period of 40 years
- The Olympic Class Ships: Olympic, Titanic, Britannic (Revised Edition)
Even rarer are books that devote any space to the third of the class, Britannic Thus it was a welcome addition to literary history when, in 2004, a young historian named Mark Chirnside wrote The Olympic-Class Ships: Olympic, Titanic, Britannic Mark has since updated this book extensively and it was republished by The History Press in 2011
- Violet Constance Jessop : Titanic Stewardess (Survivor)
Stewardess Violet Jessop survived both the sinking of the Titanic and that of her sister ship the Britannic in 1916
- Color Guide for the Olympic Class Ships - Encyclopedia Titanica
A detailed colour guide for the Titanic, Olympic, and Britannic, covering historical paint schemes and practical advice for accurate ship modelling
- Would The Britannic Have Sunk if. . . - Encyclopedia Titanica
My answer (which is a unedcuated one) is the nature of the damage Even though on Titanic damaged covered a larger area the type of damage inflicted on Britannic is what caused her to flood so rapidly I would be interested to know what folks think the similarities between the three sinkings (Lusitania, Titanic and Britannic) are??? If any
- Britannics Lifeboat Davits - Encyclopedia Titanica
When Britannic was requisitioned as a hospital ship,only 5 sets of davits had already been installed and there was simply no time to install the rest As a temporary solution, the shipbuilders chose to install the smaller Wellin davits (those also present on Titanic) in order to reach the planned lifeboat capacity That's why you see a single set
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