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Here's a selection of various ship sites that you might want to visit!

 

 

 

Olympic & Titanic

 

Titanic Historical Society  The official web site for THS and their museum.

 

Nomadic Preservation Society  A group dedicated to the restoration and preservation of the Nomadic.  Be sure to stop by and donate to this worthy cause.

 

Encyclopedia Titanica  One of the best Titanic sites on the web.  This is the place to go for all things Titanic.

 

Gare Maritime  A sister site to Encyclopedia Titanica.  A variety of articles, rare films, and photos.  A must see.

 

Marconigraph is a fine web site, a must read for anyone obsessed by liners.  Some of the biggest names in the liner research world have been gathered together for a series of articles about transatlantic liners.  Eric Sauder, Ken Marschall, and other published authors have contributed.  I highly recommend every article!  Ken's work, however, must take center stage.  His report on his dives to the Titanic is simply amazing.  

 

Roy's Titanic site   Roy Mengot's fantastic modeling page.  If you are interested in learning about how the Titanic sank and broke up, make sure to visit this site.

 

Titanic book site  Michael ‘The Man In Black’ Tennaro's Titanic book shop.  Extensive and worth a visit.

 

White Star Memories  Europe's largest Titanic exhibition and collection of White Star Line artifacts.

 

Titanic-Titanic  Andrew Clarkson's great site about all things Titanic.  Make sure to check it out, especially the popular chat feature.

 

Mark Chirnside's Reception Room  A very well researched site addressing unusual or misunderstood aspects of the great Atlantic Liners.

 

 


 

Caronia

 

Caronia Timeline  A  spectacular timeline with tons of information compiled by a former crew member.  A must see!

 

Caribia  A great page covering the wreck of the Caronia on the coast of Guam.  There are some very interesting photos and first hand accounts of the salvage, which became the largest job for the Corps of Engineers up to that time

 

Great Ships  Jeff Newman's fantastic site of ocean liner postcards.  The narrative is provided by Mark Baber, who is an excellent researcher and is eminently knowledgeable about the White Star Line in particular.  I highly recommend this site.  While there be sure to check out the Olympic and Caronia sections!    

 

Cunard China  Richard Villa's extensive collection of Cunard Line china of the type used aboard Caronia is well worth a visit.  

 


 

Other links

 

North Atlantic Run  This site by maritime historian Eric Sauder will be an amazing resource for information about liners and their careers.  Check back often for his frequent updates!

 

Alternative Visions   A must see for anyone seriously interested in the RMS Queen Mary.  Great photos and good ideas on how to restore and use the ship today.

 

The Great Ocean Liners  A fantastic site by Henrik Ljungström and Daniel Othfors.  A must see.  Very comprehensive with a great set of links.

 

SS United States Conservancy The ss United States completed her record breaking maiden voyage over years ago in July of 1952. For now this sleek liner is still with us, check her out.

 

SS United States  A site for the famous United States.

 

SS United States  Another fine United States site dedicated to saving the ship.

 

Royal Mail  Extremely well done pages concerning the Royal Mail line.  At one time, this company was the owner of White Star and the largest shipping conglomerate in the world.

 

Compagnie Générale Maritime  This successor to the French Line has a great English web site.  Make sure to check it out.

 

Australis  The lovely America ended her career as a Australian emigrant ship and then tragically ran aground while being towed to the Orient for use as a hotel ship.  Read about her saga here.

 

Unofficial Holland-America Page  An extremely well done and comprehensive site about the Holland America Line.  By far the best out there for this superb company.  Be sure to check out their pages on the s.s. Rotterdam V.  One of the most beautiful liners ever built.

 

Lost Liners  The PBS site for the book and documentary Lost Liners.  Well done.

 

Batory  Stefan Batory, an interesting Polish ocean liner.

 

Queen Mary Virtual Tour  A fine Queen Mary Page with great photos and text on this fine ship.

 

Titanic Mementos  A great site for reproduction and some original ocean liner artifacts.

 

 

(Pease note that that the owner of Luxury Liner Row does not take responsibility for the content or accuracy of any site listed here.)

 

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Ships of particular interest are Olympic, Lusitania, Mauretania, Caronia, Normandie, Queen Mary, and Andrea Doria.

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