What Line owned Britannic?
The White Star Line
What famous ship did the White Star Line own?
The Titanic
What was the primary city in America that shipping lines would drop off their passengers?
New York City
When did WW1 Start?
August 1914
What is the front of a ship called?
The Bow
What Class of Ships was Britannic in?
The Olympic Class
What was the other name for the White Star Line?
The Oceanic Steam and Navigation Company
What was one of the White Star Line Competitors?
Cunard, North German Lloyd, others
What was one country on the allied side in Europe?
Great Britain, France, Belgium, Russia Finland, Romania, Serbia and Greece
What is the place where the ship is piloted?
The bridge
Who was the Captain of the Britannic?
Captain Charles Bartlett
Who was the director of the White Star Line when Britannic was Built?
J. Bruce Ismay
What was the first four funneled ocean liner?
Kaiser Whilhelm de Grosser
What was a name of a sea battle in WW1?
Battle of Jutland, Battle of the Atlantic, Battle of the Dunkirk Strait, others
What is the Starboard side and Port side of a ship?
Starboard is right and Port is left
What was the Original Name of the Britannic?
The Gigantic
What was the name of the White Star Line ship that crashed near Halifax?
Atlantic
What was the two ships that challenged the White Star Line's ships?
Lusitania and Mauretania
Why did WW1 Start?
Because of a Assasination of an Arch Duke in Austria Hungary
What are the colored lights you see on ships for?
Communicating speed and direction to other ships
What was the ships length in feet?
882 ft long
What was the color scheme on their ship's funnels?
Yellow & black
What was the name of the company that built the the first four funneled liner?
North German Loyld
Which countries were on the Central Powers?
Germany, Austria Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire
What is the purpose of the telegraph you see on ship's Bridge?
To communicate the ship's speed to the engine room.