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HMHS Britannic was the third and largest Olympic-class ocean liner of the White Star Line. She was the sister ship of RMS Olympic and RMS Titanic, and was intended to enter service as a transatlantic passenger liner. She was launched just before the start of the First World War and was laid up at her builders in Belfast for many months before being put to use as a hospital ship in 1915. In that role she struck an underwater mine off the Greek island of Kea, in the Kea Channel on the morning of 21 November 1916, and sank with the loss of 30 lives.
There were a total of 1,066 people on board, with 1,036 survivors taken from the water and lifeboats. The Britannic was the largest ship lost during the First World War.
There she was, minding her own business...
For some reason when I draw the character always end up thinner than I set out for them to be. I'll work on this in the future. The second to the last piece in this series folks. I am most proud of her feet. This is the first time I've really drawn feet. Poor Britannic never got to wear her real colors. She cries out to her sister "Avenge Me!"
Theme song :" Beaches of Cheyenne" By Garth Brooks [link]
She ran out into the ocean
And to this day they claim
That you can go down by the water
And see her footprints in the sand
'Cause every night she walks the beaches of Cheyenne
Nobody can explain it
Some say she's still alive
They even claim they've seen her
On the shoreline late at night
So if you go down by the water
You'll see her footprints in the sand
'Cause every night she walks the beaches of Cheyenne
Every night she walks the beaches of Cheyenne
There were a total of 1,066 people on board, with 1,036 survivors taken from the water and lifeboats. The Britannic was the largest ship lost during the First World War.
There she was, minding her own business...
For some reason when I draw the character always end up thinner than I set out for them to be. I'll work on this in the future. The second to the last piece in this series folks. I am most proud of her feet. This is the first time I've really drawn feet. Poor Britannic never got to wear her real colors. She cries out to her sister "Avenge Me!"
Theme song :" Beaches of Cheyenne" By Garth Brooks [link]
She ran out into the ocean
And to this day they claim
That you can go down by the water
And see her footprints in the sand
'Cause every night she walks the beaches of Cheyenne
Nobody can explain it
Some say she's still alive
They even claim they've seen her
On the shoreline late at night
So if you go down by the water
You'll see her footprints in the sand
'Cause every night she walks the beaches of Cheyenne
Every night she walks the beaches of Cheyenne
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