LINKS TO OTHER SITES
S.S. UNITED STATES FOUNDATION: The organization that is dedicated to preserving the United States. Learn how you can help preserve the great Liner. The site also provides the latest news on the status of the ship.
The SS United States: Mike Alexander's site dedicated to advancing a growing movement to save the historic ocean liner.
SS America / SS Australis. Darren Byrne's tribute to the great liner. Pictures, and a history of the ship from beginning to end.
America's Flagship, good pictures ( still and moving) and sound effects.
S.S. Australis Home Page: By Ken Ironside. A history of the ship after she was sold and renamed Australis.
Cabin 111 S.S. Australis Tribute Page. Doug Griffith's pictures of the Australis, including pictures and location of the wrecked liner.
Steve's SS Australis travel page 1966-1976. A great web site for those who have traveled, partied, or worked on the ship.
The Simplon Post Card Series. Long know for it's excellent pictures of ships, this gallery features great pictures of the United States, America, Australis, as well as other former American Liners.
Maritime Matters:
Ocean liners, cruise
ships, steamships, historic vessels, news and photographs are all featured on
Maritime Matters. Online since 1997 presenting vintage, preserved and
contemporary ocean liners, personal liner memories and links to maritime
businesses, museums, ship cams.
Royal Regals of the Sea: Discover the great liners of the Golden Age of shipping. Great pictures, text, and graphics.
Lyndell Sills Web Site: First hand experiences of sailing on the United States, & America. Lyn was a purser with US Lines for 32 years.
Ships of State: the Great Atlantic Liners: Kevin R. Tam shows us the Great Atlantic Liners. There history, art, and the men who made them great.
THE MARINER'S MUSEUM: A great site ( & place) to visit. Loacated in Newport News Va, they have exhibits, information, and memorabilia of the United States
Sinoa's SS United States in Philadelphia, PA: Check out the United States at it's current location. Great interior pictures taken on a visit to the ship 3/27/99.