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  1. Cunard-White Star Line, Ltd, was a British shipping line which existed between 1934 and 1949. [1] History. The company was created to control the joint shipping assets of the Cunard Line and the White Star Line after both companies experienced financial difficulties during the Great Depression.

  2. The White Star Line was a British shipping line. Founded out of the remains of a defunct packet company, it gradually rose up to become one of the most prominent shipping companies in the world, providing passenger and cargo services between the British Empire and the United States.

  3. Learn how Cunard's White Star Service exceeds guests' expectations with refined, thoughtful, and non-compromising standards of service. Discover the history, values, and stories behind this legendary service that dates back to the Golden Age of ocean travel.

  4. Launched in 1927 by Harland and Wolff serves Oceanic Steam Nav Co till sold to Cunard-White Star in 1934 serving trans-Atlantic routes. Sold in 1939 to the Admiralty when torpedoed by U-99 November 3-4, 1940. It was the last steamship built for the White Star Line and the last White Star Line ship to sink. Oceanic: 1928 60,000-80,000

  5. Jun 15, 2023 · Learn about the history of White Star Line, from its origins in 1845 to its merger with Cunard in 1934. Discover its achievements, challenges, and controversies, including the Titanic and Britannic disasters.

  6. The Cunard White Star Line (1934-1949) was formed as a merger of the two once giant steamship lines - The Cunard Steam Ship Company and the White Star Line. The depression years had taken their toll on a number of transatlantic steamship lines.

  7. The White Star Line was originally founded in 1845 by Henry Threlfall and John Pilkington. The shipping line operated a fleet of sailing clippers, sailing from Britain to Australia . In 1867 the Bank of Liverpool failed which left the White Star Line with a debt of £527.000, which resulted in the White Star Line going bankrupt.