1953
In Harrys third school year i mean the star?
this year it was white with a little green star i think. last year it was black and white.
2nd June 1949, the first bottle rolled off the production line
This is just natural if it is a white hair.
because hes dumb
You could call her Magic because of the star.
Depends upon the line. When I worked for Carnival, it was all white all year with Italian naval epaulets. When I worked for Bermuda Star, it American epaulets with black pants and white shirt - short sleeve in the summer and long in the winter. I have pictures available
Star Fox was released on June 30th 1997, for the Nintendo 64. The game is similar to the dialogue of Star Fox/Star Wing (the original), and the main story line does not feature on foot missions.
The job belonged to a 26 year old man Peter Fletcher. He would go deck to deck playing the meal call on his bugle for the White Star Line. The song was "The Roast Beef of Old England."
Pitman first went to sea in 1895 at the age of 18 by joining the merchant navy. He received the shore part of his nautical training in the navigation department of the Merchant Venturers' Technical College, under Mr E. F. White, and qualified as a master mariner in August 1906. He served a four year apprenticeship with James Nourse Ltd. followed by five years as a deck officer. From 1904 he served one year as a deck officer with the Blue Anchor Line before moving to the Shire Line, where he served for six months. He moved to the White Star Line in 1906. While with White Star, he served as Fourth, Third and Second Officer on the vessels Dolphin and Majestic and as Fourth Officer on the Oceanic.
Its not Just a ship the first line in Asia was Star Cruise Heres the Website www.starcruises.com
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.