The White Star Line announcement
of the new "Gigantic".
Which was later renamed to Britannic,
after the sinking of
the RMS Titanic.
The HMHS Britannic, being built
at Harland & Wolff.
The HMHS Britannic, just after
her launch.
The HMHS Britannic, gets her boilers
installed at
her builders' Harland and Wolff, Ltd., Belfast,
Ireland.
(Double ended shown)
The aft of the HMHS Britannic.
The HMHS Britannic, as a hospital
ship for the Royal Navy.
The HMHS Britannic, under way.
The HMHS Britannic, being tendered
by her tugs.
A beautiful computer rendering of the HMHS
Britannic.
A nice portrait of the HMHS Britannic.
U-73, a German World War I, submarine
believed to have
laid the mines or torpedoes, that sank the HMHS
Britannic.
The HMHS Britannic, as she is sinking.
The HMHS Britannic, as she really
looks today.
A concept photo of how the HMHS Britannic
would look today.
This map depicts the location of where the HMHS
Britannic sank.