New Site: oldsteamships.com

I have been writing about the RMS Titanic on my blog, and I think it fits the pop culture theme I have, but I would like to write about the Olympic, Britannic, and other ships like the SS Edmund Fitzgerald and the RMS Empress of Ireland. But I thought it would work better in a separate blog. I won’t be posting a ton to it, but it will give me a place to write about them without disrupting the flow at powerpop.blog. If you are interested, come along, but I get it if you are not. That is why I’m making this blog. A release valve for me to explore this subject when I find something interesting. Thank you all for reading as always.

https://oldsteamships.blog

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Author: Badfinger (Max)

Power Pop fan, Baseball, Beatles, Alternative music, old movies, and tv show fan. Also anything to do with pop culture in the 60s and 70s... I'm also a songwriter, bass and guitar player. Not the slightest bit interested in politics at all.

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  1. Also, The sinking of the HMS Victoria 1893, the Challenger Expedition 1872, Mary Celeste 1872, HMHS Britannic 1916…not sure of steam ships or not. Been a long time since I dug back into my blog.

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    1. The Mary Celesta I’ve ehard of…and the Challenger Expedition…. I love the Britannic…it was taken by the military and made as a hospital…they released it and the White Star Line was putting the rooms back in and getting ready to run it with passengers and the army called it back…it was hit by a mine…that was laid earlier.

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  2. interesting….there’s a history of steam ships running up and down our west coast delivering the mail and other such things along with people because no roads and at the time no other way to get a lot of placed, which is why you ended up with places call Gibson’s landing, now. o steam ships, no reason for that word landing…

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