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LONDON -- The British hospital ship Britannic (probably the White Star liner of the name) and the biggest ship afloat, was sunk in the Kea channel of the Aegean sea yesterday.
On the morning of November 21, 1916, the British ocean liner Britannic—then outfitted as a hospital ship during World War I—was cruising the Aegean Sea on its way to the bloody battlefield of ...
Life on board Titanic's sister vessel revealed: Unseen pictures from the colossal 48,000-tonne hospital ship HMHS Britannic before she hit a mine in the Aegean Sea becoming the largest vessel to ...
Kea, Greece – A hundred years after it sank in the Aegean, the Britannic is shedding light on what sent its doomed sister-ship, the Titanic, to the bottom of the Atlantic, as well as creating a ...
A deep-diving photographer has captured haunting images of the HMHS Britannic — the Titanic’s sister ship that sank at sea in a maritime disaster 105 years ago.. Rick Ayrton, 63, a retired ...
After more than 90 years of debate a discovery made at the bottom of the Aegean Sea could finally prove once and for all how the Titanic’s sister ship met her fate.
In the lead-up to World War I, she decided to serve as a nurse on board the Titanic’s other sister ship,Britannic, which was operating in the Aegean Sea. Given her track record, you can probably ...
The stories of the 'Olympic' and 'Britannic' were overshadowed by their middle sister’s legend. ... the Britannic struck a German mine in the Aegean Sea on November 21, 1916.
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