Thursday, February 26, 2009

Eighth Index Card

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  • Daniel Burnham once said, "Make no small plans. They lack the fire to stir men's dreams." Lord Pirrie and Bruce Ismay must have heard him from across the ocean, for they made the largest, most luxurious ocean liners that ever sailed.
  • About to make her maiden voyage, she was expected to shatter the speed record for an Atlantic crossing and cement Cunard's lead in the race of the superliners. With their existing ships, White Star could not hope to compete.
  • Pirrie and Ismay devised a plan to regain White Star's supremacy. They would not compete with speed, rather, they would build a pair of floating palaces, the like of which the world had never seen. A third ship would follow.
  • These twin sister would be the largest vessels afloat and the most complex objects built by man.
  • They would be so large that Harland and Wolff would have to build special gantries for their construction and the New York Harbor Board would be forced to build extra long piers to accommodate their arrival.
  • An army of draughtsman and engineers worked tirelessly to create the drawings and specifications for everything from the massive four story tall engines to the place settings in the First Class Dining Room.
  • Nearly eighteen months had passed since that dinner. On December 16, 1908, the first keel plate was laid for the Hull 400, later called the Olympic.
  • Hull 401, the Titanic, was started on March 31, 1909.
  • Construction of the legends had begun.

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