

Runic was the fourth of five Jubilee-class ocean liners built for White Star's Australia service along with her sister ship SS Suevic, where she ran on the Liverpool–Cape Town–Sydney route. The SS Runic was a steamship built at Harland and Wolff in Belfast for the White Star Line which entered service in 1901. A famous photograph taken by Alfred Stieglitz called The Steerage, as well as descriptions of the conditions of travel in the lowest class, have conflicted with her otherwise glitzy reputation as a high class, high speed trans-Atlantic liner. Government during World War I, and subsequently served as a transport ship under the name USS Agamemnon. The second SS Kaiser Wilhelm II, named for the German Emperor, was a 19,361 gross ton passenger ship built at Stettin, Germany, completed in the spring of 1903. When new, the pair were the largest ships in the Cunard fleet. RMS Carmania was launched in 1905 as her sister ship, although the two had different machinery. In World War I she was first an armed merchant cruiser (AMC) and then a troop ship. She was launched in 1904 and scrapped in 1932. RMS Caronia was a Cunard Line transatlantic steam ocean liner. In 1946 she was partially demolished to clear the shipway, with the final remains towed to the United Kingdom in 1947 to be scrapped. Sonderburg was scuttled by German troops in 1944 to block entrance to Cherbourg harbour. Following the German invasion of Norway in 1940 Solglimt was captured by the Kriegsmarine, transferred to the First German Whaling Company and renamed SS Sonderburg. In 1929 she was sold to Norwegian interests and converted to the whale factory ship SS Solglimt. In 1915 the ship was sold to the newly founded Swedish American Line and renamed SS Stockholm for transatlantic service from Gothenburg to New York.

She was the largest ship operated by HAL at the time.

TEXTURE GLITCHES!!!!! SS Potsdam was an ocean liner built in 1900 by the Blohm + Voss shipyard in Hamburg, Germany for the Holland America Line (HAL) for transatlantic service from Rotterdam to New York. This model version does not include sails, meaning that there are no sails, which means there are no sails, meaning that there are no sails, which means there are no sails, meaning that there are no sails, which means there are no sails, meaning that there are no sails, which means there are no sails, meaning that there are no sails, which means there are no sails, meaning that there are no sails, which means there are no sails, meaning that there are no sails, which means there are no sails. The ship later was chartered for United States Navy service as an auxiliary cruiser from her owner, International Navigation Company, by a board appointed on 12 March 1898 and commissioned on 20 April 1898 for Spanish–American War service, Captain Charles D. Saint Paul was launched on 10 April 1895 by William Cramp & Sons, Philadelphia, as a steel passenger liner. SS Saint Paul was a trans-Atlantic ocean liner named for the capital of Minnesota. Page: Click on a thumbnail to see more imagesĬopyright 2021 by Neal Wellman (godzilla rocks)
