10-20!
The White Star line's rival was the Cunard line.
28 years
9 years
Titanics original port was in Ireland Belfast white star line company and Harland and wolf shipyard.
Captain Smith sailed with the White Star Line for almost about 30 years. You're Welcome... Yo' Girl Kennedy a.k.a. BlAcK BaRbIe :-D
yes the titanics sister ship the rms nomadic has recently been restored and now resides in belfast
The British shipping company Cunard Line. Most people think its German but its British.
Noone knows exactly but most likely the White Star Line, Titanics's parent company, quietly re-purposed them for another of their vessels.
He played 13 seasons with the Canadiens and had nothing or an "A" for 4 years and was Captain for 9 years but when he was out of the line up Alex Kovelav was Captain now they need a new Captain.
Yes, Edward John Smith [January 27, 1850-April 15, 1912] was an experienced Captain. He brought almost 50 years of seafaring education and experience to his position as Captain of the Titanic. As a 13-year-old, he began his apprenticeship on the Senator Weber, which was owned by A. Gibson and Company of Liverpool. By the time that he was 30 years old, Smith was 4th Officer of the Celtic, of the White Star Line. Seven years later, in 1887, he became the White Star Line Commander of the SS Republic. The next year, he became a Full Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Reserve. In 1895, Smith served as Captain of the Majestic for nine years. During that time, he was a troop transporter for the Boer War. For his service, he was awarded the Transport Medal for safe seamanship by King Edward VII [November 9, 1841-May 6, 1910]. In 1904, the Captain became White Star Line Commodore over all other captains.
To transport people from Southampton to New York Titanic was a transatlantic ocean liner, operated by the White Star Line, designed to carry passengers, cargo and Royal Mail between Europe and the United States.
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