RMS Oceanic is one of if not my favorite white star liners probably because of the tall funnels, three masts and the whistle recording but something I’m not sure of is her true fate. I know she collided with rocks somewhere in the farroe islands but did she fully sink and there is a wreck or was she partially sunk and towed back to the scrapyard? If there is a wreck is there any images of it ...
I'm looking for plans of RMS Oceanic (1899) I know these plans are rare and hard to find on the internet, but I have decided to ask this question here anyway. Does anyone happen to have the deck plans of the RMS Oceanic (1899)? The plans would be very useful to me and I think they would be quite a rare find in someone's collection.
Oceanic or Adriatic? Both ship's aesthetically are equal in my mind, but only because they equally do things better than each other. For example, Oceanic was immensely reliable due to her speed, yet this speed was hard earned with space being sacrificed for better machinery.
RMS Oceanic’s specifications and statistics: 705 feet overall length (685 feet between perpendiculars) 68 feet width 17,274 gross tonnage 6,996 net tonnage 19-20 knot service speed 21 knot maximum speed Consumed between 380 and 450 tons of coal per day. Passenger capacity: 1,710 (410 first class, 300 second class, 1,000 third class) Crew: 349 Between September 1899 and August 1914, Oceanic ...
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RMS Oceanic- Work on other ships after her planned sister, Olympic, was cancelled. Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast.
On May 13th, 1912, just under a month after the Titanic went down, the White Star Liner RMS Oceanic discovered Collapsible A drifting in the ocean near the Bermudas, still containing three bodies in an advanced state of decomposition. Among them were identified as first-class passenger Thomson Beattie and third-class passenger Arthur O’Keefe.
RMS Oceanic, the 1000ft unfinished ship that would have been the successor to the Olympic Class Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast.