This ring is dedicated to the great and splendid ocean liners of all eras. Come with us, back to the days when express liners like The Queen Mary, Normandie, Queen Elixabeth and S.S. United States ruled the waves.
An international collaborative project dedicated to passengers and crew of the RMS Lusitania, providing passenger and crew manifests from the ship's last voyage.
The Captain's Table is a blog dedicated to the Golden Age of ocean liners and recounts the stories, events, people and ships that made it so memorable.
http://www.RMSTitanic100.com the Belfast Titanic Shop online for all Titanic collectables, memorabilia calendars and gift ideas. Shipped worldwide from our offices on Belfast Lough.
The fate of Pte. W. G. Godfrey and those aboard S.S. Ceramic on the night of 7th December 1942, when she was torpedoed & sunk by U 515. All were lost except for one man.
Voyage into the past of 1962 and survey the marvelous, last old historic ocean liners and classic passenger ships of the ocean liner era and their exotic trade routes, sailing schedules, timetables and history before the cruise ships.
Until the 1970s, P&O Orient Lines ocean liners sailed worldwide line voyages between England and Australia via Suez Canal and Panama Canal. Here we take a closer look at this remarkable era, when fleets of long-distance ocean liners carried passengers from point to point on fixed-route line voyages and cruising was a part-time divergence.
A site dealing with coastal shipping in New Zealand during it's final years of "conventional" operation. Includes a page entitled Steamer Express which details the passenger ships that used to sail between Lyttelton and Wellington.
Ships about the Merchant Navy, with a huge archive of pictures around the world Spain, United Kindgom, Chile, etc. About one thousand pictures on line. Even Lighthouses and Capes of the world.
The palatial White Star Line steamship RMS Republic sank January 24, 1909. This website exposes the story about the loss of a shipment of $1 billion in gold, destined for the Czar of Russia, but which never arrived - and the political coverup that impacted the world and precipitated the loss of White Star Line's Titanic.