The Evolution of the White Star Line Fleet
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 Published On Apr 22, 2021

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The White Star Line's fleet between 1870 and 1934. This video profiles each ship individually, showing imagery of them - at times rare images - and giving a cursory overview of each vessel's career and connection to the White Star Line, as some ships weren't initially built for the company.

If you haven't already, be sure to watch The History of the White Star Line, which gives the company's story and details from its inception in 1845, through the acquisition by Thomas Ismay, to the merger with its rival Cunard in 1934, and beyond.
   • The History of the White Star Line  

Chapters are organized by what class is being prominently talked about, but there are other ships from outside that class mentioned within those classes, if those ships were put to sea during that time period. For example, the Big Four continue being launched will into The Athenic Class chapter.

0:00 - Introduction
1:58 - The Oceanic Class
7:12 - The Britannic Class
9:09 - The Coptic Class
13:01 - The Teutonic Class
16:23 - The Naronic Class
20:52 - The Jubilee Class
25:28 - The Big Four
26:25 - The Athenic Class
29:46 The New England Class
35:24 - The Laurentic Class
38:23 - The Olympic Class
42:28 - The War Era
53:32 - The Britannic II Class
55:45 - Conclusion

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