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A deep-diving photographer has captured haunting images of the HMHS Britannic — the Titanic’s sister ship that sank at sea in a maritime disaster 105 years ago.. Rick Ayrton, 63, a retired ...
His Majesty's Hospital Ship (HMHS) Britannic sunk in 55 minutes on 21 November 1916. It was larger than the Titanic but went down faster as the engines were accelerated in an attempt to beach it.
Violet Jessop survived the Titanic, its sister ship Britannic, and a third disaster, and still went back to sea.
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The Surprising Fates of the 'Titanic's' Sister Ships - MSNThe HMHS Britannic: The Workhorse of World War I. Like its older sisters, ... Starting in 1915, the vessel housed sick and wounded troops as HMHS (his majesty’s hospital ship) Britannic.
Britannic is the third and largest of the Olympic White Star Line's Olympic class trio. It was the sister ship of Titanic and Olympic. Following the sinking of the Titanic in April 1912, the hull ...
On Nov. 21, 1916, the HMHS Britannic, built as a passenger liner and later pressed into service as a hospital ship during World War I, was sunk by a naval mine.
Ornate carved wooden panelling from HMHS Britannic, one of the Titanic's sister ships built at Harland and Wolff, has fetched more than a quarter of a million pounds at auction. Two items from the ...
This Wednesday, Feb. 26, marks the 100th anniversary of the launching of HMHS Britannic, sister ship of the most famous ocean liner of all, RMS Titanic. Britannic never sailed as a liner; once ...
Ornate carved wooden panelling from HMHS Britannic, one of the Titanic's sister ships, external built at Harland and Wolff, has fetched more than a quarter of a million pounds at auction.. Two ...
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