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

 

 

 

Olympic & Titanic

 

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.

 

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

 

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

 

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-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.

 

Titanic International  The Official web site for TI.  Check it out.

 

Titanic Research & Modeling Association  Detail oriented site for "rivet counters" and modelers.   

 

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

 

Online Titanic Museum   A great site showcasing the Spencer Knarr collection. 

 

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

 

White Star Mementos  With it's focus on Belfast and White Star's connection to it this promises to be an interesting site.  

 

Peter Davies-Garner  Make sure to check out the amazing work of master model maker Peter Davies-Garner.  The Titanic model alone makes him famous, the quality of the work keeps him there. 

 

Denise Vanaria  Check out Denise Vanaria as Helen (Mrs. Thomas) Andrews, widow of one of Titanic’s chief designers. 

 

 


 

Other Ship Related links

 

Maritime Artist Robert Lloyd  A superb site showcasing the spectacular art work of Robert Lloyd, one of the greatest maritime artists working today.  Make sure to check out his work.

 

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

 

The Ward Line  Fantastic web page dedicated to the Ward Line.  Extensive site and extremely well done.

 

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

 

Cruise Line History  Cruising the past.  Michael L. Grace's site about cruising and liners.  Make sure to check out his excellent blog!

 

North Atlantic Run  This site has much never-before-seen material, including the full auction catalogue for the 1935 Olympic auction.

 

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.

 

Bill Miller At Sea  A fantastic site about this most famous of ocean liner authors/lecturers.  Take a look at his schedule and see if he will be speaking on your next cruise!

 

Atlantic Liners A great site by Kent Layton with lots of information on the great liners.  Also featuring Kent's well done books on ocean liners. 

 

NASM 1873  Fantastic web page dedicated to Holland America Line.  Make sure to check out the videos.  Site is in both Dutch and English.

 

RMS Queen Elizabeth 2  Stunning page dedicated to this beloved liner. 

 

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.

 

Queen Mary Blog  A fine daily blog about one of the best ships ever built. 

 

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

 

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.

 

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

 

The Great Ocean Liners  A fantastic site covering liners from the 1830s to the 1960s.  A must see.

 

The Cunarders  Alex Naughton's look at Cunard and some famous Cunarders.

 

 

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

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