Stern view of RMS Britannic with Lord Pirrie and large group of Belfast Harbour commissioners.
Date: January-February 1914
National Museums of Northern Ireland: HOYFM.HW.H1954
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I'm the Titanic fan since primary school. So I gonna draw ships
They also were in my video on YouTube
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The many ceilings of Titanic!
Photo credits: Danielgl12#0188
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SisterShip
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Many a new Canadian voyaged across the Atlantic on one of these
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Fun fact about me: I was obsessed with the Titanic back in the day. No, not the James Cameron movie, the actual disaster.
Little 8-9 year old me would just casually tell anyone that I knew that Captain Smith’s body was never found, or how the sister ship Britannic was also sunk.
And then the wreck of the Costa Concordia happened and that fueled my obsession.
Come to think of it, shipwrecks still interest me to this day, including the Titanic.
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Did you know that the last thing some people ate before the titanic sank was basically a fancy jello salad
I didn't know that. I tend to focus more on the construction/design and career of ships. Did you know that on the Olympic class, the fireplace in the smoking room and the ovens in the galley vented through the fourth funnel? This means you would occasionally see smoke coming out of the "dummy" funnel along with the first three. There's even some footage of this happening on the Olympic in the 20s and 30s.
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Pencil illustration of the HMHS Britannic I did in November. Coloring was done with MS Paint~
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Black and white version:
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"RMS Britannic
Reimagining how she might've looked like if she survived the war and did passenger service.
Image source: Titanic (1997)"
Shared by Gokul Gopan on the "Titanic & Her Sisters: OFFICIAL" Facebook page: link
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"We remember her for her ending. For the ways war's cruelty and unfairness severed her life. But, for just one... small... minute.... can we pause to imagine who she could have been??"
HMHS Britannic was the third and final vessel of the White Star Line's Olympic class of steamships and the second White Star ship to bear the name Britannic. She was operated as a hospital ship from 1915 until her sinking near the Greek island of Kea, in the Aegean Sea, in November 1916. At the time, she was the largest hospital ship in the world.
Britannic was launched just before the start of the First World War. She was designed to be the safest of the three ships with design changes made during construction due to lessons learned from the sinking of the Titanic. She was laid up at her builders, Harland and Wolff, in Belfast for many months before being requisitioned as a hospital ship. Britannic was the largest ship lost in the First World War.
After the First World War, the White Star Line was compensated for the loss of Britannic by the award of SS Bismarck as part of postwar reparations; the vessel is the largest intact passenger ship on the seabed in the world.
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Art & original design ©@madameatlantic <3
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titanic looks a bit high but were good…i guess?
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Excalibur vol 1 87 (1995) . Back To Reality . Written by Warren Ellis Penciled by Ken Lashley Inked by Tom Wegrzyn Colors by Joe Rosas Lettered by Richard Starkings and Comicraft Edited by Suzanne Gaffney and Bob Harras Cover by Carlos Pacheco and Terry Austin . Excalibur went to Genosha to stop the civil war, but there they learned an uneasy truth about Brian Braddock's father... . #excalibur #xmen #captainbritain #britannic #kenlashley #tomwegrzyn #carlospacheco #terryaustin #shadowcat #kittypryde #genosha #douglock #cypher #warlock #meggan #nightcrawler (på/i Genosha) https://www.instagram.com/p/CgZQva4MRZT/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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