SS Titanic means that Titanic was also called the SteamShip Titanic.
steam ship
RMS
RMS Titanic as Victory is strictly British history and most Americans Don't give a hoot about anyship unless it's got SS or USS infront of it which is why they call Titanic, SS Titanic, trying to steal it.
No, Lawrence Beesley did survive the Titanic sinking, and wrote a book about it soon after the disaster (The Loss of the SS Titanic).
When it went down? The first one was White Star Line liner, SS Mount Temple second was RMS Carpathia, third was the SS Calfornian, when they heard that Titanic had sunked overnight
Nothing
RMS
maru means circle but it is also used like we use SS in SS Titanic so if the Titanic were a Japanese ship she would be titanic maru
SuperSport
RMS Titanic as Victory is strictly British history and most Americans Don't give a hoot about anyship unless it's got SS or USS infront of it which is why they call Titanic, SS Titanic, trying to steal it.
Steam Ship
Super Sport (SS)
No, Lawrence Beesley did survive the Titanic sinking, and wrote a book about it soon after the disaster (The Loss of the SS Titanic).
In the case of ships SS stands for steamship.
An ordinary ship would be SS (Steam Ship) or MV (Motor Vessel). RMS is Royal Mail Ship -( not only a steam ship, a sailing vessel can be RMS as well ) It's a distinction because of the carriage of the mail.
gr = Grain ss = 1/2
lightning bolt
Schutzstaffel (Protection Unit)