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unusual facts about Star Line



Alaska Packers' Association

Shortly after the turn of the 20th century, the APA began to replace its wooden ships with iron-hulled vessels by purchasing a number of ships built by Harland & Wolff Co. for James P. Corry and Co.'s Star Line.


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Benjamin Szumskyj

Between 2003 and 2008 he edited several books on authors such as Robert E. Howard, Karl Edward Wagner, Fritz Leiber, Robert Bloch and William Peter Blatty and wrote dozens of essays and articles on literary criticism for several magazines and journals such as Notes in Contemporary Literature, Wormwood: Writings about Fantasy, Supernatural and Decadent Literature and Star*Line: Journal of the Science Fiction Poetry Association.

Edmund Vestey

Edmund Hoyle Vestey (1932–2007), his grandson, chairman of the Blue Star Line and Union International

Sir Edmund Vestey, 1st Baronet (1866–1957), English businessman, co-founder of Vestey Brothers and the Blue Star Line

Elan Atias

A tour of North America followed with an All Star line-up with the likes of K.C. Porter, Don Was, Walfredo Reyes Jr and Carlos Santana.

Guion Line

In 1848, John Stanton Williams (c. 1810-1876) and Stephen Barker Guion (1820-1885) formed the New York firm of Williams and Guion to operate the Black Star Line of sailing packets on the Liverpool-Queenstown-New York route.

Ismay

Thomas Henry Ismay, father of Bruce Ismay and founder of White Star Line.

J. Bruce Ismay, managing director of the White Star Line and survivor of the Titanic disaster

Peanuts Hucko

His last recording was 1992's Swing That Music (Star Line) featuring Tobin, trumpeter Randy Sandke, and pianist Johnny Varro.

Red Star Line

In the city of Antwerp, the former warehouses of the Red Star Line were recently landmarked and reopened as a museum on September 28, 2013 by the City of Antwerp.

The works of art of the Red Star Line emigrants made by the Antwerp artist Eugeen Van Mieghem (1875-1930) will be exhibited there, next to Red Star Line memorabilia of the collection of Robert Vervoort.

SS Athenic

They were the first orders of the White Star Line after its takeover by J. P. Morgan's International Mercantile Marine Company (IMMC).

SS Gallic

She was acquired by White Star Line in 1919 and was sold to the Clan Line in 1933 and renamed Clan Colquhoun.

SS Northern Star

SS Empire Caribou, launched on 23 July 1919 and renamed Northern Star when sold to the American Star Line in 1920