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    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 Township (disambiguation) Inman, New Brunswick Inman (surname) Inman Line, British shipping company Inman News Inman Middle School, Virginia-Highland...
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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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    SS City of New York (1888) (category Ships of the American Line)
    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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    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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    SS City of Berlin (category Ships of the American Line)
    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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    two by Collins, two by Inman, two by Guion, and one each by British American, Great Western, Hamburg-America, the Italian Line, Compagnie Générale Transatlantique...
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  • (1813), a 20-gun sloop SS City of Montreal (1871) a passenger ship of the Inman Line Montreal-style smoked meat Montreal-style bagel Montreal steak seasoning...
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    SS City of Paris (1888) (category Ships of the American Line)
    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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  • of Philadelphia (1854), an iron-hulled single-screw steamship of the Inman Line that sank on its maiden voyage USS Philadelphia (1861), a side-wheel steamer...
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    Glasgow of 1850 was a single-screw iron hulled passenger steamship of the Inman Line. Based on ideas pioneered by Isambard Kingdom Brunel's SS Great Britain...
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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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    Inman Park / Reynoldstown is an at-grade subway station in Atlanta, Georgia, serving the Blue Line of the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority...
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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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    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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    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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  • White Star Line. List of Cunard Line ships "SV White Star (+1883)". Wrecksite.eu. Retrieved 26 May 2022. Haws, Duncan (1990). White Star Line (Oceanic Steam...
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  • January 13, 1862 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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  • 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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  • Tod & McGregor, Glasgow, Scotland and the second such ship owned by the Inman Line (officially the Liverpool and Philadelphia Steam Ship Company). It was...
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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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    Arcturus Publishing. ISBN 978-1-3988-1696-1. "S/S City of New York (3), Inman Line". www.norwayheritage.com. Retrieved 18 September 2019. At the time of...
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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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