The Inman Line was one of the three largest 19th-century British passenger shipping companies on the North Atlantic, along with the White Star Line and...
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However, in the 1870s Cunard fell behind its rivals, the White Star Line and the Inman Line. To meet this competition, in 1879 the firm was reorganised as...
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Inman may refer to: Inman, Georgia Inman, Illinois Inman, Kansas Inman, Nebraska Inman, New Brunswick Inman, South Carolina Inman, Tennessee Inman, Virginia...
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and fastest liner on the Atlantic. When she entered service with the Inman Line in August 1888, she was the first twin screw express liner in the world...
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between Liverpool and New York: the Cunard Line, the Guion Line, the Inman Line and the more modest National Line, in which Ismay once had shares. The characteristics...
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of Berlin was a British ocean liner that won the Blue Riband for the Inman Line in 1875 as the fastest liner on the Atlantic. She was also the largest...
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City of New York by John Brown and Company, Clydebank, Scotland, for the Inman Line. Sister ship of City of Paris, City of New York was one of the largest...
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Cunard Line, 1875 Dominion Line, 1890s Inman Line, 1870 Inman Line, 1876 Inman Line, 1877 White Star Line White Star Line and White-Star Dominion Line, routes...
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City of Paris, was a British-built passenger liner of the Inman Line that held the Blue Riband as the fastest ship on the north Atlantic route from 1889...
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City of Paris was a British passenger liner operated by the Inman Line that established that a ship driven by a screw could match the speed of the paddlers...
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increased to seven. The British Inman Line owned City of Paris, the Cunard Line had Campania and Lucania. The White Star Line owned Majestic and Teutonic...
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British ocean liner, built by the Barrow Ship Building Company for the Inman Line to be the largest and fastest liner on the North Atlantic route. Though...
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including: City of New York (1861), a transatlantic passenger ship of Inman Line, wrecked at Queenstown (Cobh), Ireland in 1864 SS City of New York (1863)...
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City of Glasgow of 1850 was a single-screw passenger steamship of the Inman Line, which disappeared en route from Liverpool to Philadelphia in March 1854...
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Boston was a British iron-hulled single-screw passenger steamship of the Inman Line which disappeared in the North Atlantic Ocean en route from Halifax, Nova...
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The following is a list of ships operated by the Cunard Line. The Cunard fleet, all built for Cunard unless otherwise indicated, consisted of the following...
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American Line were acquired by International Navigation. Two years later, INC also acquired the assets of the financially troubled Inman Line, operator...
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entire existence. The company became much larger when it bought out the Inman Line in 1886. In 1902, Griscom decided to merge his company with several other...
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two by Collins, two by Inman and two by Guion, and one each by British American, Great Western, Hamburg-America, the Italian Line, Compagnie Générale Transatlantique...
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built in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1863 by Tod & McGregor, and owned by the Inman Line. She had a single funnel, and three masts. She completed her maiden voyage...
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in 1879, she was the prototype for Atlantic express liners until the Inman Line introduced its twin screw City of New York in 1889. The Arizona type liner...
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competition between ocean liner companies led some companies like the Inman Line to offer additional options to economy passengers seeking to immigrate...
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Inman Park / Reynoldstown is a train station in Atlanta, Georgia, serving the Blue Line of the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) rail...
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Cunard Line, 1875 Dominion Line, 1890s Inman Line, 1870 Inman Line, 1876 Inman Line, 1877 White Star Line White Star Line and White-Star Dominion Line, routes...
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Chicago, Kansas and Nebraska Railway built a main line from Herington through Inman to Pratt. In 1888, this line was extended to Liberal. Later, it was extended...
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December 1849. p. 4. The Inman Line, courtesy of The Ships List. The Inman Line, courtesy of Norway Heritage. A list of Inman Line ships. v t e v t e...
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Inman is a surname originating in England. It usually originates from the Medieval English occupational word "Innman", and describes an innkeeper. The...
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Inman Park includes areas that were originally designated Inman Park proper (today the Inman Park Historic District) Moreland Park (today the Inman Park-Moreland...
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she served the Inman Line until 1883 when she sank with the loss of ten people after a collision while entering the Mersey. In 1866, Inman commissioned...
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the Inman Line and later sold to a French company and renamed Tonquin. SS City of Paris (1888), operated by the Inman Line and later the American Line; won...
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