adriatic

  1. RonJF2

    Bruce Ismay on the Adriatic return voyage 5/2/1912

    Hello, Does anyone know what cabin Bruce Ismay had on his return voyage from New York to England aboard the Adriatic after the U.S. Inquiry? Was he just a "regular passenger" on that ship as he allegedly was on the Titanic? Also isn't it interesting that when he left aboard the Adriatic he sent...
  2. Chad1234

    1921 Olympic and Adriatic advertising brochure

  3. Chad1234

    An advert for White Star’s cabin liners in 1932 (Georgic, Britannic, Baltic and Adriatic)

  4. Chad1234

    Underrated White Star Liners

    I think the most underrated/under appreciated White Star liners include The Big Four of Celtic, Cedric, Baltic and (especially) Adriatic, as well as their last two ships, the MV Britannic and (to a lesser extent) MV Georgic. But what do you guys think?
  5. Encyclopedia Titanica

    The Fearless Mrs. Givens

    The man who would enter legend just a few years later as Chief Purser on the Titanic created a nasty situation which would eventually require intervention by none other than Captain EJ Smith to resolve.... Titanica! Thu, 17 Feb 2022 https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/the-fearless-mrs-givens.html
  6. S

    Help - the name of the ship surgeon on the RMS Adriatic

    Hello. I just acquired this item and am wondering if anyone can decipher the signature on the attached picture as to who was the ship surgeon in the RMS Adriatic? Thank you in advance for any assistance on this inquiry.
  7. A

    Adriatic woes...

    Hey guys, First post on the new forum...here goes... If you look at the above photo, this is one of the Big Four ocean liners, presumed in the postcard to be Adriatic. I'm pretty sure that this is NOT Adriatic, and is instead a picture of one of her sister ships, perhaps Celtic, Cedric, or...
  8. Encyclopedia Titanica

    April 12th Adriatic menu card

    https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/april-12th-adriatic-menu-card.html
  9. M

    News from 1875 Adriatic I sinks the schooner Columbus

    MAB Note: The following are two excerpted from different articles in the same edition of The Times. "Monday" was 8 March. The Times, 11 March 1875 LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE --- (FROM LLOYD'S, MARCH 10) WRECKS AND CASUALTIES ---- DUNDALK, March 10---The Enterprise, steamer...
  10. G

    Officers on Adriatic's maiden voyage

    Would anybody happen to know the names of the deck officers for the Adriatic's maiden voyage? I know that Captain Smith was the skipper and W.M. Murdoch was first officer. Apart from also knowing that Dr. O'Loughlin was also aboard I've hit a brick wall in my searches.
  11. M

    News from 1934: Adriatic sold for scrapping

    The Times, 19 November 1934 THE ADRIATIC SOLD --- JAPANESE SHIPBREAKERS' PURCHASE --- The Transatlantic liner Adriatic, of 24,679 tons gross, built in 1906 for the White Star Line, has been sold to Japanese shipbreakers for £65,000. The liner is now lying at Liverpool. --- FROM OUR SHIPPING...
  12. M

    News from 1906: The Launch of Adriatic II

    The Times, 21 September 1906 THE ADRIATIC --- The new Atlantic liner Adriatic, built by Messrs. Harland and Wolff for the White Star Line, was successfully launched at Queen's Island at a quarter-past 11 yesterday in presence of an enormous gathering of spectators. The Adriatic is the...
  13. M

    News from 1872 Adriatic I Saves the Crew of the Sinking Ship Allan

    The New York Times, 23 December 1872 TERRORS OF THE SEA --- Wreck of the Ship Allan, of Glasgow --- Rescue of the Crew by the Adriatic---A Relation of Painful Experiences---The Injuries to the Adriatic --- On the 6th inst. the steam-ship Adriatic, of the White Star line, left...
  14. J

    Adriatic Cruise News

    White Star Magazine September 1930 GLOWING WITH HEALTH and giving the impression that all could testify to the possession of that "I could push the Town Hall down" feeling, the 500 passengers who had been with the Adriatic on her nineteen day cruise to the Atlantic and Balearic Islands...
  15. G

    COLOUR FOOTAGE OF THE ADRIATIC

    Colour footage of Liverpool docks taken from the Adriatic has been discovered and will air on UK television in a new series: See http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/programmes/openroad/launch.shtml
  16. M

    News from 1878 Adriatic I Sinks a Brigantine

    The New York Times, 29 July 1878 A COLLISION AT SEA --- THE WHITE STAR STEAM-SHIP ADRIATIC SINKS A BRIGANTINE IN THE IRISH CHANNEL --- The steam-ship Adriatic, Capt. Jennings, of the White Star Line, arrived at this port yesterday afternoon. She left Liverpool on Thursday, July 18, at 10...
  17. C

    Photograph

    Heya, On this site there is a picture of Pitman getting off the Adriatic. A larger version of this picture shows him talking to two women. Does anyone know who they were as I understood he wasn't married until after the Titanic sank - although, come to think of it, it could be his sisters...
  18. D

    Adriatic and Oceanic II

    If anyne has the "Titanic If anyne has the "Titanic Collection" it says in the "NOTES: FOR FIRST CLASS PASSENGERS" booklet that in 1910, while Olympic and Titanic were still being built, the S-C-Q-NY service was being run by Adriatic, Oceanic, Majestic, and Teutonic. I know that Teutonic and...
  19. M

    News from 1907: Maiden Voyage of Adriatic II

    The New York Times, 17 May 1907 THE BIGGEST LINER IS NOW IN PORT --- Adriatic Arrives After a Very Successful Maiden Voyage --- NO JARS ON THE TRIP --- Passengers Give Praise for Smoothness of Voyage on New White Star Liner --- The Adriatic, the biggest of transatlantic liners afloat...
  20. R

    Germanic II/Homeric

    Hello all, When I was reading Simon Mills' Last Titan again some weeks ago, I came across a quote which I didn't notice before: [indent] I had never heard of a planned fourth Olympic-class liner before, and this book is the only place where I read/heard about it(not that I have much...
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