Britannic and Georgic: White Star Line's Last Ships
White Star Line's famous motor ships Britannic and Georgic were beautiful and unique ocean liners. These liners were also White Star's final ships being acquired by the Cunard Line. Georgic in particular had an interesting career detour in World War II. Access EXCLUSIVE and BONUS content by supporting The Great Big Move on Patreon: / thegreatbigmove Sources: Ocean Liners: an Illustrated History by Peter Newall Falling Star: Misadventures of White Star Line Ships by John P. Eaton & Charles A. Haas The Sway of the Grand Saloon: a Social History of the North Atlantic by John Malcolm Brinnin Have something to say? Leave a comment! The best way to support the channel is to share this video with your friends and family and on social media. Subscribe! New videos are posted every third Thursday.

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