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Titanic was the largest passenger steamship in the world when she set off on her maiden voyage from Southampton, England to New York City on 10 April 1912. The ship struck an Iceberg after 4 days on the voyage and sunk. S.S. Mount Temple took the call for help and went to the rescue. It was 49 miles from the place from the sinking site,
Isambard Kingdom Brunel designed several notable ships, the most famous being the SS Great Eastern, launched in 1858. This ship was revolutionary for its time, being the largest ship ever built and designed for transatlantic travel. Brunel also contributed to other vessels, including the SS Great Western and the SS Great Britain, both significant in the development of steamship technology.
his best acheivments were the Great western railway beecause the scale of it was so large and we still use it to day also the ss great britain as it set the design standered for todays boats
Isambard Kingdom Brunel, a prominent 19th-century engineer, designed and built several notable ships, including the SS Great Western, which was the first steamship to provide regular transatlantic service. He also created the SS Great Britain, which was the first iron-hulled, steam-powered ship to cross the Atlantic. Additionally, Brunel worked on the SS Great Eastern, an ambitious project that was the largest ship of its time, designed for transatlantic travel. These innovations significantly advanced maritime engineering.
26th July 1845
The SS in 'SS Great Britain' stands for 'Steamship'.
The SS Great Britain is in Bristol
SS Great Britain was launched 19th July 1843.
no the ss great Britain rubbish, it was fake, a myth, it sunk drunk people fAT
SS Great Britain built by IK Brunel The SS Great Britain was a ship not a "boat"
John Gray
SS in nautical terms stands for steamshipSS Great Britain is a good example.
The SS stands for: Steam Ship
The SS great Britain was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, one of Britain's greatest engineers. When it was launched in 1843, it was the largest steamship in the world, but wasn't his first ship to cross the Atlantic. The SS Great Western, also designed and built by Brunel, made the trans-atlantic voyage in 1838. The great Western also had the distinction of being the world's largest steamship when it was launched.
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The SS Great Britain was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and launched in Bristol in 1843. She was the world's first iron hulled, steam powered ship.