The ShipWatcher Blog

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

RMS Baltic

Read More


A Postcard from Miry.


RMS Baltic is the twin funnelled ship whose stern is visibile in the picture.


At the time she was built in 1903, RMS Baltic was the largest ship in the world, with a GRT of 23,876 and a length of over 222 metres.


She was the third of a set of four ships dubbed “The Big Four”, abd built for the famous White Star line by Harland and Wolff in Belfast – the same yard that made RMS Titanic.


Her maiden voyage was from Liverpool (the port seen in the picture) to New York in 1904. Her Captain, Edward J Smith was later to be the captain of RMS Titanic in 1912.


In 1909 she rescued survivors of the collision between another White Star Liner, RMS Republic, and SS Florida off the coast of Newfoundland.


In 1912 she transmitted ice warnings to RMS Titanic before that ship’s fateful collision with an iceberg.


In 1929 she rescured passengers of the sinking ship, Northern Light.


She was scrapped in Osaka in 1933.


This postcard was mailed in 1928 from Liverpool to France (see reverse side for details).


So much history in one postcard. How wonderful!


No comments: