①The Olympic launched first in 1910, followed by the Titanic in 1911, and lastly the Britannic in 1914. ②The ships had nine decks, and White Star Line decided to focus on making them the most luxurious ships on the water. 请根据材料选择正确答案。
…of the chief lines were White Star and Cunard. By the summer of 1907, Cunard seemed poised to increase its share of the market with the debut of two new ships, the Lusitania and the Mauretania, which were scheduled to enter service later that year. The two passenger liners were…Read...
The White Star Line History Website presents information on the company that owned Titanic. The site includes the history of its ships and the people involved in the management of them.
The WSL was one of the most successful lines operating on the North Atlantic. Ismay believed that more new ships should be built but he did not want to spend any more of his own money. He looked to the government for financial assistance and suggested the Admiralty supervise building so th...
they would often run at a loss as the White Star Line would soon find out. Secondly, market values of ships were never agreed to between the companies and the Admiralty. Questions about who would pay for the ship, should it happen if she sank. Did White Star need to obtaintheir owninsu...
the WSL was doing very well but many of the shipping lines were not. One of the richest men in the world, Mr John Pierpont Morgan wanted to monopolise the shipping trade and began to buy up the lines most affected by the loss of profit: and acquired The American Line, Red Star, Domin...
百度试题 题目What did White Star Line have in mind when it purchased the three ships?相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 The utmost comfort passengers could enjoy.反馈 收藏
White Star: The Titanic Line For sixty-five years, from its creation in 1869, until 1934, when it amalgamated with the Cunard Line, White Star was one of the most important of all transatlantic steamship lines. Famous (or is that infamous?) today for its Olympic-cla... R Anderson,R An...
2 Ships Passing in the Fog: 35 Years before the Titanic, Uneasy Sailing on the White Star LineMary Karmelek
Doric (I) Doric (I) and her sister ship Ionic were the first ships to be built by Harland and Wolff that were constructed using steel instead of iron. They were intended for the White Star Line’s and Shaw, Savill and Albion Lines joint Britain to New Zealand service. Doric was ...