Great Western
Atlantique may well have been the title. This is the French spelling for Atlantic and probably refers to the Ocean or some Trans-Atlantic Sea or Air service. The French name for the French Line ( steamship concern) literally means General Transatlantic Company)
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The Greek "Titans" were the parents of the Gods, and were giants; the word "titanic" means very large. The White Star Lines steamship was the largest ever built, so "Titanic" was an appropriate name.
The person who takes care of the passengers on a ship is commonly referred to as a "cruise director" or "passenger services manager." They are responsible for ensuring that passengers have an enjoyable experience, coordinating activities, and addressing any concerns. Additionally, crew members such as stewards or cabin attendants also play a key role in passenger care by providing services and assistance.
The S. S. Great Western was a paddle-wheel steamship that was built specifically to cross the Atlantic. Her maiden voyage was in 1838, going to New York City from Bristol.
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Built under the presidential term of Thomas Jefferson and sometimes referred to as the Clermont, the North River steamship was the first commercial steamship. Built in 1807 It was created based on the partnership between inventor/entrepreneur, Robert Fulton and investor/politician, Robert Livingston.
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The airplane Charles Lindbergh made the first solo transatlantic flight is called "The Spirit of St. Louis". It is in the Smithsonian Museum, in Washington D.C..
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