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  1. 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. Launched in 1881 by Harland and Wolff for White Star originally as Asiatic, served trans-Atlantic routes. Chartered by O&O Line for trans-Pacific and Australian shipping. Sold to Holland America Line in 1890 under SS Spaarndam. Scrapped in 1901 at Preston .

    Ship
    Built
    White Star Service
    Grt
    Elizabeth
    1842
    1846–18??
    1600
    David Cannon
    1847
    1852–1854
    1331
    Iowa
    1849
    1849–1853
    879
    Bhurtpoor
    1851
    1851–1853
    978
  3. Learn about the origins, development and fate of the White Star Line, one of the most powerful shipping lines in the world. From sailing clippers to Titanic, Britannic and Cunard White Star, discover the story of this legendary company.

  4. Jan 22, 2024 · Learn about the White Star Line, the shipping company that owned Titanic, from its origins to its legacy. Explore biographies, facts, videos and more about the White Star Line fleet and its ships.

  5. White Star Line / Oceanic Steamship Company / White Star Line of Boston Packets. Founded 1845 and started sailing ship voyages the following year with chartered brig ELIZABETH to Montreal. Purchased their first ship in 1849 - barque IOWA and advertised as the 'White Star Line of Boston Packets'.

  6. Learn how White Star Line responded to the sinking of Titanic in 1912 and continued to operate until 1934. Find out about the ships, the inquiries, the merger with Cunard and the surviving relics.

  7. 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. The Titanic of 1912 displaced 46,329 tons, so vast as to seem unsinkable.

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