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- Why a crew purposely set fire to its own ship - The SS Baltic
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The Dangerous History of Transatlantic Steamship Travel
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- 1 - The History of Transatlantic Steamships
- 2 - The First Transatlantic Steamship - SS Savannah
- 3 - Advancements in steamship technology - The SS Great Western
- 4 - The disappearance of the USS President
- 5 - A ship too big for its own good - The SS Great Eastern
- 6 - Why a crew purposely set fire to its own ship - The SS Baltic
- 7 - The boat that constantly crashed - RMS Adriatic
- 8 - Why a Grand ship became a coal dumpster - SS Frisia
- 9 - Why The sinking of the RMS Titanic changed ship travel forever
- 10 - A shipping disaster worse than the Titanic, The RMS Lusitania
- 11 - Why the RMS Queen Elizabeth was lost to fire