Why I Love Researching The Olympic Class Liners

The Olympic Class Liners are three ships built by the White Star line in the 1910s. These are the RMS Olympic, RMS Titanic, and HMHS Britannic. Out of these three ships, only the Titanic is well-remembered due to sinking on her maiden voyage. However, her sister ships have also had interesting careers, and I would love to share my interest in these ships with you.

Where My Interest in the Olympic Class Liners began

In 2012, I first heard of the Olympic Class Liners through the 1997 James Cameron Titanic film. As it was the centenary, there were a lot of things going on about the Titanic. I was eleven at the time of the centenary, and my class watched the trailer. After school, I did more research into the ship and watched the film. It was during this research that I discovered that the Titanic had two sisters, the Olympic and the Britannic.

The History of the Olympic Class Liners: Useful Books, Websites, and YouTube Channels

Non-fiction books about the White Star Line

A lot of YouTubers and websites cover the history of the Olympic Class Liners, and there can be a lot of mis-information out there. However, one of the channels I watch regularly that gives reliable information is the Historic Travels YouTube channel. Sam does a lot of research into each of his videos to give his viewers the most reliable information he can about the Olympic Class Liners and other ships he researches. A lot of his videos are about the Titanic, and that is a great place to start.

Atlantic Liners has a lot of information about different ships, not just those that were owned by the White Star Line. The author is J. Kent Layton, who helped write the books On A Sea of Glass and Recreating Titanic and Her Sisters, so the information on his website will be accurate. Titanic Officers is another website that I use for my research, which focuses on the officers on the Titanic, including the first captain, H. J. Haddock and the original second officer, David Blair. There is also a website about Titanic’s first officer, William Murdoch, on williammurdoch.net that focuses on him and his life.

There are also books available going into the history of these ships, and I have read a few. My favourites so far are Exploring the Britannic by Simon Mills, who owns the wreck, Titanic Officers and a Gentleman by Ned W. Schillow, and On A Sea Of Glass by Tad Fitch, J. Kent Layton and Bill Wormstedt. I also own Recreating Titanic and Her Sisters by the same three authors, but I have not read it yet. However, the artwork in there is incredible. It will certainly be a useful book whenever I write about the Titanic.

As I am doing a lot of research about the Olympic Class Liners ahead of writing one of my fanfictions, I find all these books, websites, and videos are useful. There are also a lot of documentaries out there, and they are useful as well if you are researching the Olympic Class Liners.

Fanfiction about the Olympic Class Liners

I write fanfiction about the Olympic Class Liners. If you want to read my blog post about why I love writing fanfiction, you can find it here. You can also find links to my fanfiction account there, but I mostly use fanfiction.net and A03 to write my fanfictions about the Olympic Class Liners. So far, my Titanic fanfictions are in relation to my Emma’s Six fanfiction on fanfiction.net, but I am going to upload a Titanic and Rainbow Magic fanfiction at some point. I am starting to write it now, and I am enjoying it.

Fictional Books, Films, TV series, and Stage Productions about the Olympic Class Liners

There is lots of media out there about the Olympic Class Liners, but most of it looks at the Titanic than the Olympic or the Britannic. As the Titanic is more well-known, it makes sense to write more about her than her sisters, despite both Olympic and Britannic also having interesting stories.

Books

Fiction books about the Titanic

I will want to write proper reviews of these books, so I will include the links below once I write the reviews.

On The Edge of Daylight- Giselle Beaumont
The Titanic Tunnel- Glen Blackwell
The Ship of Doom- M. A. Bennett
Titanic- Stephen Davies
The Titanic Sisters- Patricia Falvey
The Girl on the Carpathia- Ellen Enwright Hodgetts
Trapped on the Titanic- Tammy S. Knox
Kaspar Prince of Cats- Michael Morpurgo
No Greater Love- Danielle Steel

Films

Films about the White Star Line

Like with the books, I will want to write reviews of these films, so I will include links below once I write the reviews.

A Night to Remember (1958)
SOS Titanic (1979)
No Greater Love (1996)
Titanic (1997)
Britannic (2000)

TV Series

Titanic 2012 DVD

I will also want to write reviews of the TV shows, so I will include the links once I write them.

Titanic (1996)
Titanic (2012)

Stage Productions

Titanic the Musical Book and CD

The only stage production about the Titanic I know about is Titanic the Musical, which was launched in 1997, preceding the James Cameron film by several months. I have the book about the musical, which also contains the original script from when it was on Broadway, and the soundtrack. You can watch clips about the musical on YouTube. I love listening to the soundtrack, and I sometimes find myself listening to it when I write my fanfiction. It will start touring the UK in 2023, and you can find more information about it on the official website.

If you want to discover more of my special interests, you can find out about them here.

Since writing this blog post, I discovered I’ll be seeing Titanic the Musical at High Wycombe in May 2023. The cast has also been announced, and I’m looking forward to seeing it. After I’ve seen the show, I plan on writing a blog post about it.