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SS CaroniaSeptember 1919: The Cunard White Star liner Caronia at Tilbury docks in Essex. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Aquitania1st January 1920: The Cunard White Star liner Aquitania. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Three LinersThe USS Leviathan alongside White Stars Majestic and Cunards Berengaria in Southampton Dock. The Leviathan and Berengaria are both captured Hamburg America vessels
Launch Of ShipOctober 1910: Tugboats pull the White Star liner Olympic out of the docks following her launch at Belfast. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
The TitanicThe White Star liner Titanic in course of construction at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast. (Photo by F J Mortimer/Getty Images)
RMS OlympicThe launch of the 883-foot-long White Star liner Olympic from the Harland and Wolff yard, Belfast. Known as Old Reliable, she was the sister ship of the Titanic and Britannic
The TitanicThe ill-fated White Star liner RMS Titanic, which struck an iceberg and sank on her maiden voyage across the Atlantic. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)
The Titaniccirca 1912: The ?1, 500, 000 luxury White Star liner Titanic, which sank on its maiden voyage to America in 1912, seen here on trials in Belfast Lough. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
SS MajesticCrowds wave as the White Star liner Majestic leaves her pier, loaded with tourists bound for Europe. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
Olympic1913: White Star triple-screw steamer Olympic, the largest vessel in the world in 1913. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
Majestic VesselThe massive liner Majestic (former Hamburg America line vessel Bismarck) in South Boston dock, Massachusetts shortly after entering service as a White Star vessel
The OceanicOctober 1908: The White Star liner, Oceanic, at Cowes. The ship was the largest liner in the world when she was launched in 1899 but became beached in the Shetlands due to poor navigation
Large ShipsFrom left to right, the Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Scotland (former Hamburg America liner Kaiserin Auguste Victoria), the Alaunia
SS Majestic16th January 1933: White Star liner, Majestic being manoeuvred into dry dock in Southampton for her annual overhaul. (Photo by J. A. Hampton/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Greatest LinersThree of the worlds greatest liners, the Cunard vessel Aquitania (left), the White Star vessel Olympic (right) and the USS Leviathan ( former Hamburg America Line vessel Vaterland)
Olympic LaunchThe launch of the 883-foot-long White Star liner Olympic from the Harland and Wolff yard, Belfast. Known as Old Reliable, she was the sister ship of the Titanic and Britannic
The Olympiccirca 1911: The White Star liner Olympic, sister ship to the Titanic, dressed with signal flags. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
The Titanic1912: The ill-fated White Star liner RMS Titanic, which struck an iceberg and sank on her maiden voyage across the Atlantic. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
The TitanicFebruary 1912: The ill-fated White Star liner, the Titanic at Harland and Wolffs shipyard, Belfast. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Titanic In BelfastThe ill-fated White Star liner Titanic, under construction at the Harland and Wolff shipyard, Belfast, February 1912. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
SS OlympicThe White Star liner, and sister ship of the recently sunk Titanic, S.S. Olympic having its cargo unloaded at Southampton Docks
Britannic LaunchThe launch of the White Star liner Britannic from Belfast. The sister ship of the Olympic and Titanic, she sunk in the Aegean Sea on November 21st, 1916. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Coming To AmericaImage shows passengers and immigrants on the B and C decks towards the aft of the White Star liner RMS Olympic (sister of Titanic) as she sits in port and they await processing, New York, late 1920s