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  2. File:Olympic & Titanic cutaway diagram.png - Wikipedia

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  3. File:1912 Titanic size comparison EN.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Olympic and Titanic.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Olympic & Titanic 1st Class Pool Drawing.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Period Illustration of Titanic & Olympic 1st Class ...

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    English: Promotional drawing launched by White Star Line for advertise the First Class facilities on board the new largest steamers in the World: Olympic and Titanic.This postcard depict the First Class dining room on board the both liners.

  7. Olympic-class ocean liner - Wikipedia

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    The Olympic-class ocean liners were a trio of British ocean liners built by the Harland & Wolff shipyard for the White Star Line during the early 20th century, named Olympic (1911), Titanic (1912) and Britannic (1915). All three were designated to be the largest as well as most luxurious liners of the era, devised to provide White Star an ...

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  9. Adams Synchronological Chart or Map of History - Wikipedia

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    The design may have inspired later 'Maps of World History' such as the HistoMap by John B. Sparks, which chronicles four thousand years of world history in a graphic way similar to the enlarging and contracting nation streams presented on Adam's chart. Sparks added the innovation of using a logarithmic scale for the presentation of history.