On October 15, 1914, a German sub captained by U-boat ace Otto Weddigen attacked the HMS Hawke, killing 524 crew members, ...
The Titanic is arguably the most recognized maritime disaster in history.
Eight hundred and eight-two feet long, Olympic had a beam of 92 feet and gross registered tonnage (GRT) of 45,324. When she first sailed, Olympic was the largest ship in the world, only to be ...
The raft was left to drift. It was found a month later by the White Star Liner RMS Olympic - with three bodies still onboard.
which Ray hopes will dissuade the conspiracy theory that it had been swapped with the RMS Olympic, the Titanic’s sister ship, which some believe sank instead. Guests then funnel into the ...
In 1911, it was badly damaged in a collision in the Solent with the Titanic's sister ship, RMS Olympic. When World War One broke out Hawke was deployed to the 10th Cruiser Squadron and took part ...
The Britannic was the third of the Olympic class of steamships, along with the RMS Olympic and RMS Titanic. The Titanic sank in the North Atlantic in 1912 with the loss of 1,514 lives while the ...
On June 16 of that year, “huge numbers of people turned out,” to see former Red Deer mayor turned MLA, Edward Michener, ...
Climbers will be ranked by their overall scores. For more details on how the competition will work, check out our article on the Olympic competition format for sport climbing.
A wreck has been found off the Aberdeenshire coast that is believed to be a lost Royal Navy warship, sunk by a torpedo during World War One. HMS Hawke was discovered by a team of divers about 70 ...