List of White Star Line ships
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The following is a list of ships operated by the White Star Line
White Star Line
The Oceanic Steam Navigation Company or White Star Line of Boston Packets, more commonly known as the White Star Line, was a prominent British shipping company, today most famous for its ill-fated vessel, the RMS Titanic, and the World War I loss of Titanics sister ship Britannic...

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  • Red Jacket
    Red Jacket (clipper)
    |-Further reading:-External links:* -Images and models:** by Percy A. Sandborne* Currier and Ives print* Currier and Ives print, with less color, Springfield Museum* ship model...

    (1853)
  • Blue Jacket
    Blue Jacket (clipper)
    The Blue Jacket was an 1854 extreme clipper in the Liverpool and Australia trades, named after the blue jackets, a traditional name for sailors in the US and British navies.-Figurehead:...

    (1854) (1870) (1871) (1871) (1871) (1871) (1872) (1872) (1872) (1872) (1872) (1873) (1874) (1875) (1881) (1881) (1883) (1883) (1885) (1885) (1885)
  • SS Runic
    SS Imo
    SS Imo, was a steamship which served in passenger and freight trades and later as a whaling supply ship. She is most famous as one of the two ships which collided to cause the Halifax Explosion in 1917.-Early career:...

     (1889) (1889) (1890) (1891) (1891) (1891) (1892) (1892) (1893) (1894) (1894) (1895) (1897) (1898) (1899) (1899) (1899) (1899) (1900) (1901) (1901) (1902) (1902) (1902) (1903) (1903) (1903) (1903) (1903) (1903) (1903) (1904) (1904) (1904) (1904) (1907) (1907) (1909) (1909) (1910) (1911) (1911) (1911) (1911) (1911) (1912) (1913) (1914) (1914)
  • HMHS Britannic
    HMHS Britannic
    HMHS Britannic was the third and largest of the White Star Line. She was the sister ship of and , and was intended to enter service as a transatlantic passenger liner. She was launched just before the start of the First World War and was laid up at her builders in Belfast for many months before...

     (1914)
  • SS Belgic (1917) (1918) (1919) (1920) (1920) (1920) (1920) (1921) (1922) (1922) (1922) (1923) (1925) (1925) (1927) (1927) (1927) (1930) (1932)
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