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Red Star Line

The Red Star Line was a shipping line founded in 1871 as a joint venture between the International Navigation Company of Philadelphia, which also ran the American Line, and the Société Anonyme de Navigation Belgo-Américaine of Antwerp, Belgium. The company's main ports of call were Antwerp[1][2] in Belgium, Liverpool and Southampton[1] in the United Kingdom and New York City[1] and Philadelphia[3] in the United States.

Red Star Line
TypeJoint venture
IndustryShipping, transportation
Founded1871 (1871)
Defunct1935
FateAssets sold
SuccessorHolland America Line
Area served
Transatlantic

History

The company was founded by Clement Griscom, who led it from its founding until the International Mercantile Marine Co. took it over in 1902. Red Star Line survived IMM's financial crisis in 1915. In the 1930s Red Star Line was part of Arnold Bernstein Line.[1]

The company declared bankruptcy in 1934.[4] It operated until 1935 when it ceased trading. Its assets were eventually sold to the Holland America Line.

Heritage

 
Red Star Line museum at Antwerp

The former warehouses of the Red Star Line in Antwerp were designated as a landmark and reopened as a museum on 28 September 2013 by the City of Antwerp.[5] The main focus of the museum is the travel stories that could be retrieved through relatives of the some two million Red Star Line passengers.[6][3] In the exhibition the visitor follows the travelers' tracks from the travel agency in Warsaw until their arrival in New York. The museum exhibits works of art depicting the Red Star Line emigrants by the Antwerp artist Eugeen Van Mieghem (1875-1930), together with Red Star Line memorabilia from the collection of Robert Vervoort.[5][7]

About a quarter of the some two million Red Star Line migrants were Jews, largely from Eastern Europe until the exodus driven by the rise of Nazi Germany. Among them were many famous persons, including regular passenger Albert Einstein.[6][8] On learning of the Nazi confiscation of his possessions, Einstein chose not to return to Germany; his letter resigning from the Prussian Academy of Sciences, written on the line's stationery, is a part of the museum exhibit.[3] Other notable emigrants included the five-year-old Irving Berlin.[3]

Ships

Red Star Line ships had a black funnel with a white band bearing a five-pointed red star.[1] The house flag was a white burgee with a red star.[1]

 
Poster of the second Belgenland by Henri Cassiers

Most Red Star ships were given names ending in "-land". Notable Red Star ships included:

  • Abbotsford (1873). Chartered from Gourlay Brothers, Dundee, in 1874.
  • Adria (1896). chartered from Hamburg America Line in 1899.
  • Arabic (1908). Chartered from White Star Line 1926–29.
  • Belgenland (1878). Sold to Italian owners in 1905 and renamed Venere.
  • Belgenland (1914). Completed as troop ship Belgic for White Star Line. Transferred to Panama Pacific Line, renamed Columbia.
  • Berlin (1874). Chartered from American Line for seven voyages 1895–98.
  • Cambroman (1892). Built by Laird Brothers, Birkenhead. Chartered from Dominion Line for four voyages 1907.
  • Conemaugh (1882). Built by Bartram, Haswell & Co of Sunderland as Sacrobosco. Bought in 1890 after salvage. 1897 transferred to New York – Seattle route, 1904 went missing at sea.
  • Finland (1902). Scrapped in 1928.
  • Friesland (1889). Sold to Italian owners in 1905 and renamed La Plata in 1912.
  • Gothland (1893). Built for White Star Line as Gothic. Transferred to Red Star Line in 1908 and renamed Gothland. Transferred back to White Star Line in 1911 and name reverted to Gothic. Transferred again in 1913 to Red Star Line and name changed to Gothland. Scrapped in 1925.
  • Kroonland (1902). Scrapped in 1927.
 
Postcard of Lapland
  • Lapland (1908). Scrapped in 1934.
  • Noordland (1883). Built by Laird Brothers, Birkenhead. Scrapped 1908.
  • Pennland (1870). First ship of this name. Built at Glasgow by J&G Thomson & Co and launched as Algeria for Cunard Line. Sold to Red Star Line, renamed Pennland, and refitted in 1881. Went into Antwerp – New York passenger service in 1889. Scrapped in Italy in 1903.
  • Pennland (1922). Launched for American Line as Pittsburgh. Transferred to Red Star Line in 1935 and renamed Pennland. Sunk in 1941 after being damaged by enemy aircraft.
  • Rhynland (1879). Sold to Italian owners in 1906, renamed Rhyna and scrapped.
  • Rusland (1872). Built as Kenilworth for American Line. Acquired in 1877, ran aground on Long Island on 19 March 1877, subsequently broke in two and declared a total loss.[9]
  • Samland (1902). Transferred from Atlantic Transport Line in 1906. Served until 1911 when it was chartered by White Star Line. Returned to Red Star Line in 1913. Scrapped in 1931.
  • Vaderland (1872). Sold to France in 1879 and renamed Geographique.
  • Vaderland (1900). Renamed Southland in 1915. Sunk by torpedo in 1917 with the loss of four lives.
  • Waesland (1867). Built as Russia. Acquired and renamed Waesland in 1880. Transferred to American Line in 1895. Sunk in collision with Houston steamship Harmonides in 1902.
  • Westernland (1884). Built by Laird Brothers, Birkenhead. An early steamship to be built of steel. She sailed the Antwerp – New York route. Transferred to American Line in 1901 and scrapped in 1912.
 
Postcard of the second Westernland

In popular culture

The Red Star Lines appear in the Mario Puzo's The Godfather Part II when the young Vito Corleone arrives in New-York. His identification badge is from the Red Star Lines company.

The Paris football club Red Star FC are named after the Red Star Line, on which the club's founder Jules Rimet's English housekeeper had travelled.

In James Cameron's Titanic, a warehouse can be seen at the Southampton Docks labelled Red Star Line. It is seen through the window of the pub as Jack and Fabrizio are first introduced.

References

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f Harnack, 1938, page 566
  2. ^ "About the Museum". Red Star Line Museum. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d "Museum tells of ships that took Jews to US". Ynetnews. 26 October 2013. Retrieved April 15, 2014.
  4. ^ "History". Red Star Line Museum. Retrieved 1 November 2017.
  5. ^ a b "The Red Star Line Museum: History". Retrieved April 16, 2014.
  6. ^ a b "The Red Star Line Museum in a Nutshell". Retrieved April 16, 2014.
  7. ^ "The Red Star Line Museum: Why Visit". Retrieved April 16, 2014.
  8. ^ "The Red Star Line Museum: Stories Now and Then". Retrieved April 16, 2014.
  9. ^ "Belgian Merchant H-O" (PDF). Belgische Koopvaardij. Retrieved 31 October 2010.[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ a b "SS Regina". Retrieved April 15, 2014.

Bibliography

External links

  • Red Star Line (the ultimate resource
  • Red Star Line Museum official website
  • The Guardian: Across the Atlantic with the Red Star Line – in pictures – from the Red Star Line Museum
  • Red Star Line, People on the move, (in Flemish)
  • Passenger Lists from the Red Star Line GG Archives
  • Red Star Line History and Ephemera GG Archives

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This article is about shipping line founded in 1871 For the Red Star Line founded in 1818 by Byrnes Trimble amp Co see Robert Kermit Red Star Line The Red Star Line was a shipping line founded in 1871 as a joint venture between the International Navigation Company of Philadelphia which also ran the American Line and the Societe Anonyme de Navigation Belgo Americaine of Antwerp Belgium The company s main ports of call were Antwerp 1 2 in Belgium Liverpool and Southampton 1 in the United Kingdom and New York City 1 and Philadelphia 3 in the United States Red Star LineTypeJoint ventureIndustryShipping transportationFounded1871 1871 Defunct1935FateAssets soldSuccessorHolland America LineArea servedTransatlantic Contents 1 History 2 Heritage 3 Ships 4 In popular culture 5 References 5 1 Notes 5 2 Bibliography 6 External linksHistory EditThe company was founded by Clement Griscom who led it from its founding until the International Mercantile Marine Co took it over in 1902 Red Star Line survived IMM s financial crisis in 1915 In the 1930s Red Star Line was part of Arnold Bernstein Line 1 The company declared bankruptcy in 1934 4 It operated until 1935 when it ceased trading Its assets were eventually sold to the Holland America Line Heritage Edit Red Star Line museum at Antwerp The former warehouses of the Red Star Line in Antwerp were designated as a landmark and reopened as a museum on 28 September 2013 by the City of Antwerp 5 The main focus of the museum is the travel stories that could be retrieved through relatives of the some two million Red Star Line passengers 6 3 In the exhibition the visitor follows the travelers tracks from the travel agency in Warsaw until their arrival in New York The museum exhibits works of art depicting the Red Star Line emigrants by the Antwerp artist Eugeen Van Mieghem 1875 1930 together with Red Star Line memorabilia from the collection of Robert Vervoort 5 7 About a quarter of the some two million Red Star Line migrants were Jews largely from Eastern Europe until the exodus driven by the rise of Nazi Germany Among them were many famous persons including regular passenger Albert Einstein 6 8 On learning of the Nazi confiscation of his possessions Einstein chose not to return to Germany his letter resigning from the Prussian Academy of Sciences written on the line s stationery is a part of the museum exhibit 3 Other notable emigrants included the five year old Irving Berlin 3 Ships EditRed Star Line ships had a black funnel with a white band bearing a five pointed red star 1 The house flag was a white burgee with a red star 1 Poster of the second Belgenland by Henri Cassiers Most Red Star ships were given names ending in land Notable Red Star ships included Abbotsford 1873 Chartered from Gourlay Brothers Dundee in 1874 Adria 1896 chartered from Hamburg America Line in 1899 Arabic 1908 Chartered from White Star Line 1926 29 Belgenland 1878 Sold to Italian owners in 1905 and renamed Venere Belgenland 1914 Completed as troop ship Belgic for White Star Line Transferred to Panama Pacific Line renamed Columbia Berlin 1874 Chartered from American Line for seven voyages 1895 98 Cambroman 1892 Built by Laird Brothers Birkenhead Chartered from Dominion Line for four voyages 1907 Conemaugh 1882 Built by Bartram Haswell amp Co of Sunderland as Sacrobosco Bought in 1890 after salvage 1897 transferred to New York Seattle route 1904 went missing at sea Finland 1902 Scrapped in 1928 Friesland 1889 Sold to Italian owners in 1905 and renamed La Plata in 1912 Gothland 1893 Built for White Star Line as Gothic Transferred to Red Star Line in 1908 and renamed Gothland Transferred back to White Star Line in 1911 and name reverted to Gothic Transferred again in 1913 to Red Star Line and name changed to Gothland Scrapped in 1925 Kroonland 1902 Scrapped in 1927 Postcard of Lapland Lapland 1908 Scrapped in 1934 Noordland 1883 Built by Laird Brothers Birkenhead Scrapped 1908 Pennland 1870 First ship of this name Built at Glasgow by J amp G Thomson amp Co and launched as Algeria for Cunard Line Sold to Red Star Line renamed Pennland and refitted in 1881 Went into Antwerp New York passenger service in 1889 Scrapped in Italy in 1903 Pennland 1922 Launched for American Line as Pittsburgh Transferred to Red Star Line in 1935 and renamed Pennland Sunk in 1941 after being damaged by enemy aircraft Rhynland 1879 Sold to Italian owners in 1906 renamed Rhyna and scrapped Rusland 1872 Built as Kenilworth for American Line Acquired in 1877 ran aground on Long Island on 19 March 1877 subsequently broke in two and declared a total loss 9 Samland 1902 Transferred from Atlantic Transport Line in 1906 Served until 1911 when it was chartered by White Star Line Returned to Red Star Line in 1913 Scrapped in 1931 Vaderland 1872 Sold to France in 1879 and renamed Geographique Vaderland 1900 Renamed Southland in 1915 Sunk by torpedo in 1917 with the loss of four lives Waesland 1867 Built as Russia Acquired and renamed Waesland in 1880 Transferred to American Line in 1895 Sunk in collision with Houston steamship Harmonides in 1902 Westernland 1884 Built by Laird Brothers Birkenhead An early steamship to be built of steel She sailed the Antwerp New York route Transferred to American Line in 1901 and scrapped in 1912 Postcard of the second Westernland Westernland 1917 Launched for White Star Line as Regina Transferred to Red Star Line in 1929 and renamed Westernland 10 Transferred to Bernstein Red Star Line of Hamburg in 1935 Was an Allied troop ship in the Battle of Dakar in 1940 10 Zeeland 1878 Bought as Java from Cunard Line in 1878 Sold to France in 1889 Zeeland 1901 Launched 1900 and remained with Red Star until World War I 1914In popular culture EditThe Red Star Lines appear in the Mario Puzo s The Godfather Part II when the young Vito Corleone arrives in New York His identification badge is from the Red Star Lines company The Paris football club Red Star FC are named after the Red Star Line on which the club s founder Jules Rimet s English housekeeper had travelled In James Cameron s Titanic a warehouse can be seen at the Southampton Docks labelled Red Star Line It is seen through the window of the pub as Jack and Fabrizio are first introduced References EditNotes Edit a b c d e f Harnack 1938 page 566 About the Museum Red Star Line Museum Retrieved November 1 2017 a b c d Museum tells of ships that took Jews to US Ynetnews 26 October 2013 Retrieved April 15 2014 History Red Star Line Museum Retrieved 1 November 2017 a b The Red Star Line Museum History Retrieved April 16 2014 a b The Red Star Line Museum in a Nutshell Retrieved April 16 2014 The Red Star Line Museum Why Visit Retrieved April 16 2014 The Red Star Line Museum Stories Now and Then Retrieved April 16 2014 Belgian Merchant H O PDF Belgische Koopvaardij Retrieved 31 October 2010 permanent dead link a b SS Regina Retrieved April 15 2014 Bibliography Edit Flayhart William 2000 The American Line New York W W Norton amp Company ISBN 0 393 04710 5 Harnack Edwin P 1938 1903 All About Ships amp Shipping 7th ed London Faber and Faber p 566 Mieghem Eugeen Van 2009 One Foot in America The Jewish Emigrants of the Red Star Line and Eugeen Van Mieghem Wommelgem ISBN 9789085865292 Vervoort Robert 1999 De Red Star Line Antwerp Pandora ISBN 9789053251959 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Red Star Line Red Star Line the ultimate resource Red Star Line Museum official website The Guardian Across the Atlantic with the Red Star Line in pictures from the Red Star Line Museum Red Star Line People on the move in Flemish Passenger Lists from the Red Star Line GG Archives The Eugeen Van Mieghem Museum Red Star Line History and Ephemera GG Archives Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Red Star Line amp oldid 1132678700, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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