Olympic Fittings

241 items found relating to : Olympic Fittings

OLYMPIC COCKTAIL BAR   OLYMPIC COCKTAIL BAR
The Olympic cocktail bar, now located in the lounge bar of the Lambton Hounds Inn, Pity Me, County Durham....
TITANIC CHANDELIER   TITANIC CHANDELIER
A light fitting from the Olympic, identical to ones fitted in the Grand Staircase of the Titanic ...
The Times AUCTION OF OLYMPIC FITTINGS
SALE CONCLUDED The sale at Jarrow of the fittings of the Olympic concluded today, which was the tenth day, and the last lot offered was No.4,456.. The total realized was not announced, and several lots were not sold. On some days during ...
19th November 1935
OLYMPIC FITTINGS TO BE SOLD OFF Hexham Courant OLYMPIC FITTINGS TO BE SOLD OFF
Helen Compson
Summer 2004 news report...
21st May 2004
OLYMPIC LEAVING FOR JARROW SCRAPYARD, OCT. 1935   OLYMPIC LEAVING FOR JARROW SCRAPYARD, OCT. 1935
The Olympic pictured on October 12th, 1935, in Southampton, hours before beginning her last trip to the Jarrow scrapyards. This striking view shows how impressive the Olympic was....
12th October 1935
OLYMPIC AS AQUITANIA   OLYMPIC AS AQUITANIA
This French postcard shows the Olympic but the caption reads Aquitania. The same card and mistake were replicated in a colour version....
Chicago Examiner OLYMPIC TO BE REBUILT
Special Cable to the Examiner. Belfast, Sept. 24---The White Star Line announces definitely that the steamer Olympic, sister of the Titanic, will come to Belfaast from Southampton for renovation.  She will be ma...
25th September 1912
OLYMPIC CLOCK   OLYMPIC CLOCK
A study fot the Olympic's clock in the Grand Staircase, pictured at Southampton's Maritime Museum....
OLYMPIC AFTER HAWKE ACCIDENT   OLYMPIC AFTER HAWKE ACCIDENT
The hull of the Olympic after the Hawke rammed it (Sept. 20, 1911)...
20th September 1911
The Times INVENTIONS SURGE AFTER TITANIC DISASTER
Article...
19th April 1913
LAUNCH OF THE OLYMPIC - 1910   LAUNCH OF THE OLYMPIC - 1910
From L'Illustration, 29 October 1910...
29th October 1910
  OLYMPIC
The olympic in profile; At the pier in New York; Pier 59; New York skyline...
BLADES OF FAN RECOVERED FROM WRECK SITE   BLADES OF FAN RECOVERED FROM WRECK SITE
Pictured at a Titanic Artefact Exhibition...
LAUNCH OF THE OLYMPIC - 1910   LAUNCH OF THE OLYMPIC - 1910
From L'Illustration, 29 October 1910...
29th October 1910
OLYMPIC POSTCARD   OLYMPIC POSTCARD
Posted August 1912...
1912
Chicago Examiner BLAMES WRECK ON PILOT
BLAMES WRECK ON PILOT Admiralty Court Renders Decision in Olympic Collision Case Special Cable to the Examiner Sir Samuel Evans, president of the Admiralty Court, announced...
20th December 1911
OLYMPIC FIND AT PITY ME Gare Maritime OLYMPIC FIND AT PITY ME
Gavin Murphy
RMS Olympic's cocktail bar in a Durham public house...
22nd January 2003 Gare Maritime
OLYMPIC ARTEFACTS TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 1934! White Star Memories OLYMPIC ARTEFACTS TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 1934!
RMS Olympic's registration document has been reunited with its original leather wallet! after some 70 odd years apart! The two a were last together when the WSL was sold off and Olympic was scrapped in 1934/5. ...
4th March 2010
BOXING PRACTICE IN OLYMPIC'S GYMNASIUM   BOXING PRACTICE IN OLYMPIC'S GYMNASIUM
A photograph taken aboard the Olympic by Titanic Saloon Steward Edward Wheelton...
OLYMPIC POSTCARD   OLYMPIC POSTCARD
ca. 1920...
New York Times BIG CROWD SAILS TO-DAY
Nine Hundred First Cabin Passengers on Olympic, Cedric, and Lapland --- More than 1,200 cabin passengers, of whom nearly 900 will be in the first cabin, will sail from New York for Europe to-day. This big crowd of travelers, in numbers ...
24th January 1912
Voyage COLLINGWOOD
John P. Eaton
(Akties Collingwood) (Zernichow & O. Gotaas) Arrived at Belfast ( Musgrave Channel) 16 October 1908 from Bangkok via the Azores carrying a cargo of teak wood logs which in a finished sta...
28th November 2004
OLYMPIC POSTCARD (CIRCA 1920)   OLYMPIC POSTCARD (CIRCA 1920)
White Star Line Triple Screw S.S. "Olympic" 46,439 tons Largest oil burning steamer 882½ feet long...
OLYMPIC ENTERING THOMPSON GRAVING DOCK The Sphere OLYMPIC ENTERING THOMPSON GRAVING DOCK
Takes 23,000,000 gallons to fill...
30th September 1911
Chicago Daily News LINER OLYMPIC HITS A WRECK
Ship Due at Southampton on Its Way To Belfast for Repairs. Belfast, Ireland, Feb. 27---The White Star liner Olympic, which left New York on Wednesday and was due in Southampton today, stru...
27th February 1912
DOWNSHIRE HOUSE   DOWNSHIRE HOUSE
This is the house where in the summer of 1907, the Olympic & Titanic were conceived by Lord William Pirrie and J. Bruce Ismay....
  RMS OLYMPIC 1935 (1)
  RMS OLYMPIC 1935 (2)
CENTENARY OF RMS OLYMPIC'S LAUNCH Belfast Titanic Society CENTENARY OF RMS OLYMPIC'S LAUNCH
BELFAST TITANIC SOCIETY COMMEMORATES CENTENARY OF RMS OLYMPIC’S LAUNCH The Belfast Titanic Society will mark 100 years since the launch of Titanic’s sister ship, RMS Olympic with a short ceremony on ...
14th October 2010
DAMAGE TO THE OLYMPIC FOLLOWING COLLISION WITH HMS HAWKE   DAMAGE TO THE OLYMPIC FOLLOWING COLLISION WITH HMS HAWKE
20th September 1911
DAMAGE TO THE OLYMPIC FOLLOWING COLLISION WITH HMS HAWKE   DAMAGE TO THE OLYMPIC FOLLOWING COLLISION WITH HMS HAWKE
20th September 1911
A LINER TO ECLIPSE THE OLYMPIC Weekly Irish Times A LINER TO ECLIPSE THE OLYMPIC
A New Leviathan The new Atlantic liner which Messrs Harland and Wolff Limited are building for the White Star Line will eclipse in size and tonnage the Olympic and the ill-fated Titanic. The new vessel will be called the Britannic in ...
21st September 1912
OLYMPIC VS KRONPRINZESSIN CECILIE   OLYMPIC VS KRONPRINZESSIN CECILIE
The two giant liners were rivals...
CAPTAIN EDWARD JOHN SMITH ON OLYMPIC   CAPTAIN EDWARD JOHN SMITH ON OLYMPIC
From 'Sinking of the Titanic'...
May 1911
CAPTAIN EDWARD JOHN SMITH ON OLYMPIC   CAPTAIN EDWARD JOHN SMITH ON OLYMPIC
From 'Sinking of the Titanic'...
May 1911
New York Times CAPT. HADDOCK DEAD, OLYMPIC EX-MASTER
SOUTHAMPTON, England, Oct. 5 (AP)---Capt. Herbert James Haddock, a former commodore of the old White Star Line, died today. His age was 85. During the first World War he commanded a dummy fleet of wooden dreadnoughts and battle cruise...
6th October 1946
CHEQUEBOOK JOURNALISM   CHEQUEBOOK JOURNALISM
A Marconigram sent to the Wireless Operator of the Olympic by a New York newspaper....
17th April 1912
OLYMPIC IN CHERBOURG   OLYMPIC IN CHERBOURG
The RMS Olympic in Cherbourg - 1911...
1911
MOHAWK BROCHURE 5   MOHAWK BROCHURE 5
Wander where you will, Clyde Line steamers are always inviting. Broad staircases connect the decks and public rooms." "The SS Seneca is a fast and popular coastwise steamer."...
Gare Maritime
Chicago Record-Herald NEWS ONLY FROM AMERICA
Writing under the impression that the Titanic was saved, the newspapers call attention to the absence of any dry dock on the American seaboard large enough to accommodate such a vessel....
17th April 1912
New-York Tribune GET GIANTS OF THE SEA
Captains Smith and Haddock for Olympic and Titanic --- Captain Herbert J. Haddock of the White Star liner Oceanic, which left port on Wednesday for Southampton, was congratulated by wireless yesterday on his appo...
2nd December 1910
The New York Times OLYMPIC CUTS HER OWN TIME
Five Days, 13 Hours, 20 Minutes from Daunt's Rock to the Lightship --- The new White Star liner Olympic, which arrived in Quarantine last night and anchored, has made even better time on her second voyage th...
19th July 1911
MOHAWK BROCHURE 1   MOHAWK BROCHURE 1
"Attractive furnishings and bright interiors add to the popularity of salons and music rooms." "Day and night the keen eyes of the ship's officers are alert and watchful on the bridge."...
Gare Maritime
Washington Times CAPTAIN SMITH BELIEVED TITANIC TO BE UNSINKABLE
That Captain Smith believed the Titanic and the Olympic to be absolutely unsinkable is recalled by a man who had a conversation with the veteran commander on a recent voyage of the Olympic. The talk was concerning the accident in whi...
16th April 1912
MOHAWK BROCHURE 3   MOHAWK BROCHURE 3
"Glass-enclosed promenades provide comfort in all weather." "When darkness shrouds the ocean or when the falling temperature emphasizes the comfort of indoors, then the many social halls and lounges become the center of attraction." ...
Gare Maritime
MOHAWK BROCHURE 4   MOHAWK BROCHURE 4
"Appetizing menus are just another link in the chain that makes "Clyde Line Service" famous." "The traditional "Ship Shape" of sea-going vessels is well exemplified in these kitchens." "On the highly polished dancing deck where hap...
Gare Maritime
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